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This document provides a brag sheet for HM3 Adriana A. Haws summarizing her professional qualifications and accomplishments from June 15, 2013 to June 15, 2014. It outlines her medical certifications and duties assisting with patient care as a corpsman at FBCH, as well as her involvement with the local Lions Club volunteering over 100 hours in the community. Haws is studying to advance and hopes to gain experience in the clinic before her next assignment.
This document provides a brag sheet for HM3 Adriana A. Haws summarizing her professional qualifications and accomplishments from June 15, 2013 to June 15, 2014. It outlines her medical certifications and duties assisting with patient care as a corpsman at FBCH, as well as her involvement with the local Lions Club volunteering over 100 hours in the community. Haws is studying to advance and hopes to gain experience in the clinic before her next assignment.
This document provides a brag sheet for HM3 Adriana A. Haws summarizing her professional qualifications and accomplishments from June 15, 2013 to June 15, 2014. It outlines her medical certifications and duties assisting with patient care as a corpsman at FBCH, as well as her involvement with the local Lions Club volunteering over 100 hours in the community. Haws is studying to advance and hopes to gain experience in the clinic before her next assignment.
PERIOD OF REPORT FROM: 15 JUNE 2013 TO: 15 JUNE 2014
PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE Professional proficiency, and qualifications
Assisted nightly to do refrigerator temperature checks, maintenance, restocking supply, organizing supply storage, glucose maintenance and maintaining quality control as acting shift leader of the ward. Instructed 2 sailors in the use of the EKG machine to further develop patient care in 7N. Certified in BLS and basic dysrhythmia. Certified in the Medication Administration 6 week course for enlisted service members. This course certification allows me to go above the allotted standard scope of practice for corpsman at FBCH. Assists nursing care team in passing medication, while verifying patient information, correct medication, route, dose, time. Helps maintaining floor and patient room cleanliness. Helps maintain proper documentation in Essentris for patient care, vitals, treatment, assessments and Intake/output. Serves actively as 1:1 Psychiatric sitter on ICU, 7N and 7 South. Monitored patient safety and care, allowing for a safe environment free of harm. Instructed 2 corpsmen and one medic in the use of Essentris.
COMMAND OR ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: Contributing to growth and development, human worth, community.
Are you part of any committee in EO or participate in the events? Are you part of the Command Assessment Team?
MILITARY BEARING/ CHARACTER Appearance, conduct, physical fitness, Adherence to Navy Core Values Why do you stand out? Exemplifies pride in my military uniform and adhering to the Navy Core Values that it stands for. Represents Navy morals when at work and off duty. Carries out professional customer service on behalf of the Navy and hospital to patients according to set standards. Ensures the highest level of respect and military bearing when addressing all service members by their assigned rank and title. Attends work and physical training in a timely manner with a positive attitude and efficient, hard working perspective. Carries out all orders from those appointed over me with respect and timeliness.
TEAMWORK Contributions to team building and team results
This often overlaps with job accomplishment. Find a balance when writing these two, but focus more on command involvement or what you do for the Navy/Marine Corps or Navy/Army/ AF team. Community service should be mentioned here as well, but not required.
Volunteer supporter of women who are wives of Military members on deployment at the American Legion. Currently acting as a Unit Practice Counsel (UPC) member for 7 north. Being an active member I help in creating education materials for the floors patients. Also I am tasked to update patient education binders with common diagnosis, diabetic teaching, special diets, renal, heart, and health. I also have helped in fixing supply and patient admin issues that 7 north are currently having. I have served as the floors UPC member since the 7 th of May until I depart from 7 North.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT AND INITIATIVE Taking initiative, planning, prioritizing, achieving mission.
What have you done for yourself in terms of professional growth and what have you done for the Company lately?
Actively studying and preparing for advancement exam. Provided a PowerPoint In- service training on the proper use of urine Foley catheters to insure competency of the staff was maintained and provided. As a primary duty corpsman I assist the nursing staff, LPN staff, and fellow corpsmen in the treatment and care of the patients we receive on the floor. Expanded my educational horizons by floating to other departments. Assisted in the Medical ward, pediatrics and Intensive care services. Manned the central duty desks ensuring patient safety and security on the Psychiatric and OB floor. Was instructed in operation of front desks, recording of visitors, answered questions, patient education, triaging, and carrying out the plan of the day. Instructed in 1:1 psychiatric watch by Psych nurses. Was an instrumental part of the Joint Vaccination Team. The total amount of vaccines in the Capmed area, we completed a total of 11,118 total vaccinations around the D.C area in a matter of two months time.
LEADERSHIP Organizing, motivating and developing others to accomplish goals.
How do you supervise/lead your Sailors? How many and what are the results? Job accomplishment can cross over here too if these questions can be answered.
Provided transportation for multiple female corpsmen reporting to Fort Belvoir. Aids sailors daily in transportation to work and physical training to ensure mission readiness, timeliness and flawlessness.
PRIMARY/COLLATERAL DUTIES ASSIGNED AND NUMBER OF MONTHS ASSIGNED DURING THIS REPORT PERIOD (LIST BY DUTY TITLE) PRI: List all collaterals starting with the highest level (Base, Command, Detachment, Department or Squadron) Acting Deputy Fire Safety Officer Assistant and Collateral Duty as Assistant Safety Officer. Environment of Care Officer (ECO) for the floor. (if you have a job that only you do or one other person does put it down here)
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS/PERSONAL AWARDS AND LETTERS OF COMMENDATION OR APPRECIATION RECEIVED: List ALL awards including civilian. Each LOA, LOC is worth something and may make the difference in a tie. Received a coin from the pentagon for my efforts on the Joint Vaccination Team. (Put only awards, medals, coins, letters of recommendation stuff like that)
COLLEGE/ SERVICE SCHOOLS/OFF-DUTY-EDUCATION/CORRESPONDENCE COURSES COMPLETED List any training certs, college attended, what youre currently enrolled in and degrees acquired during this period. Certified as a 1:1 Psychiatric sitter by Behavior Health. Registered and actively conducting for the online Residential training course for Corpsman Basic, Military Requirements and the Petty Officers. (This is where you will list your nko trainings)
OFF-DUTY ACTIVITIES/COMMAND FUNCTIONS: **Leadership in JEA List any and all community and base service you render with estimated hours.
Active member and leader within the Fort Belvoir Lions club. I was recently elected to the office of Lion tamer and am currently holding the office of Information Technology Chairman within the club. Due to my work on our Fan page, we made it into the international magazine on an article about Facebooks. I have also attended multiple volunteering events to include: Boys and girls club, Bingo nights for the elderly, Eyeglass recycling center, Home improvements for low income families, Fundraising for school supplies for a local boys and girls club, walked in the vision walk for the blind. I also will be representing the Fort Belvoir Lions in the memorial Day parade held in Washington D.C. Due to my work in the Fort Belvoir Lions myself and 9 other of my lions where chosen to be in a video made for the purpose of being shown all around the world for recruitment and retention efforts in Lions. The video will also be shown to a crowd of over 25,000 lions at the International Lions Convention in Toronto Canada in July.
FUTURE DUTIES/SCHOOLS DESIRED: What do you want to do next? Think next pay grade or big-time assignments! My desires are to achieve and take away as much as possible from telemetry and will continue to take and complete any auxlerlery course or assailment the floor asks me complete. Once I hit my year here I would like to put in to move to clinic so I can learn even more about my job as a corpsman. I feel there is always more to learn and I am lucky to be stationed in a hospital with so much medical diversity and am looking forward to using it to my advantage.