Asheleyann Gonzalez is a student at Fortis College expecting to graduate in January 2017 with a Medical Assisting Diploma. She has maintained a 3.8 GPA and acquired skills in areas such as infection control, patient rooming, administering medication, performing diagnostic tests and procedures, receptionist duties, and specimen collection and processing. Gonzalez has work experience as a cashier, office assistant, and packer and has volunteered as a cafeteria assistant. She is proficient in English and Spanish and certified in CPR/AED, HIPAA, OSHA, and HIV/AIDS.
JCI is the world’s leader in health care accreditation and the author and evaluator of the most rigorous international standards in quality and patient safety.
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With its newly published 5th edition of JCI’s Accreditation Standards for Hospitals, JCI addresses the unique concerns of hospitals and academic medical centers, as well as the challenges of preserving quality care as patients move from inpatient to outpatient and other care providers.
Our unique tracer methodology provides the cornerstone of the JCI on-site survey, serving as a tool for surveyors and health care organizations to evaluate patients and systems in unprecedented depth. JCI separates itself from its competitors with innovations network accreditation, where similar organizations within a single system or larger entity can achieve accreditation efficiently through a single network application.
JCI is committed to keeping pace with the dynamics of global health care while remaining the standard bearer for its universally recognized Gold Seal of Approval®.
Rigorous process for developing international standards
Due to the expertise and scope of its international team, JCI is uniquely positioned to adapt leading global practices to the delivery of local care. Standards are developed and organized around important functions common to all health care organizations. In fact, the functional organization of standards is now the most widely used around the world and has been validated by scientific study, testing, and application.
Standards Advisory Panel
To maintain best practices, JCI turns to its Standards Advisory Panel, comprised of experienced physicians, nurses, administrators, and public-policy experts. The panel guides the development and revision process of the JCI accreditation standards. Panel members are from five major world regions: Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific Rim, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. The panel’s recommendations are refined based on an international field review of the standards and input from experts and others with unique content knowledge.
The organization provides care and services that achieve effective outcomes and ensures that the correct consumer /patient receives the correct procedure
JCI is the world’s leader in health care accreditation and the author and evaluator of the most rigorous international standards in quality and patient safety.
hospital_220_a
With its newly published 5th edition of JCI’s Accreditation Standards for Hospitals, JCI addresses the unique concerns of hospitals and academic medical centers, as well as the challenges of preserving quality care as patients move from inpatient to outpatient and other care providers.
Our unique tracer methodology provides the cornerstone of the JCI on-site survey, serving as a tool for surveyors and health care organizations to evaluate patients and systems in unprecedented depth. JCI separates itself from its competitors with innovations network accreditation, where similar organizations within a single system or larger entity can achieve accreditation efficiently through a single network application.
JCI is committed to keeping pace with the dynamics of global health care while remaining the standard bearer for its universally recognized Gold Seal of Approval®.
Rigorous process for developing international standards
Due to the expertise and scope of its international team, JCI is uniquely positioned to adapt leading global practices to the delivery of local care. Standards are developed and organized around important functions common to all health care organizations. In fact, the functional organization of standards is now the most widely used around the world and has been validated by scientific study, testing, and application.
Standards Advisory Panel
To maintain best practices, JCI turns to its Standards Advisory Panel, comprised of experienced physicians, nurses, administrators, and public-policy experts. The panel guides the development and revision process of the JCI accreditation standards. Panel members are from five major world regions: Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific Rim, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. The panel’s recommendations are refined based on an international field review of the standards and input from experts and others with unique content knowledge.
The organization provides care and services that achieve effective outcomes and ensures that the correct consumer /patient receives the correct procedure
1. Asheleyann Gonzalez
1333 Stonehill Way, Apt.19B ♦ Orange Park, FL 32065
816-724-9028 ♦ ashleyanngonzaleznieves@my.fortis.edu
EDUCATION
Fortis College, Medical Assisting Diploma Program Expecting graduate: January 2017 GPA: 3.8/4.0
Significant Coursework: Anatomy & Physiology/Medical Terminology – Cells, Tissue and Skeletal System, Muscular, Circulatory and Lymphatic
System, Nervousand Urinary System, Digestive, Integumentary and Respiratory System, Reproductive and Endocrine System; Administrative
Medical Office Procedures; Clinical Procedures; Health Insurance; Clinical Applications; Medical Office Applications; Practical Skills; Medical
Billing; Laboratory Procedures; Medical Law and Ethics/Human Relations; EKG/CPR/Medical Office Emergencies; 180 hour externship
Skills Acquired:
♦INFECTION CONTROL ACTIVITIES: Hand washing; Follow standard precautions; Sterile equipment (clean, wrap label and autoclave);
Apply/remove personal protective equipment; Set up and maintain sterile field; Clean, prepare, and maintain exam room for patient exam
♦PATIENT ROOMING ACTIVITIES: Obtain and record vital signs (T,P, R, BP) and height/weight; Record patient’s symptoms and history; Position
and drape patient for exam; Perform patient screening; Prepare patient for and assist with routine and specialty examinations, procedures,
treatments, and minor office surgery; Maintain medication records and immunization records
♦ADMINISTER MEDICATION: Select proper sites for administering parenteral medication; Verify orders; Prepare proper dose of medication;
Knowledgeable of side effects, action, and administration techniques of medication; Administer oral medication, subcutaneous injection,
intramuscular injection, intradermal injection
♦DIAGNOSTIC TESTS/PROCEDURES: Perform spirometry; Distinguish between normal and abnormal test results; Perform electrocardiograms;
Assist with radiology procedures
♦SPECIALTY TESTS/PROCEDURES: Assist with pediatric exams, obstetric exams, orthopedic procedures, emergency procedures, and wound
care
♦RECEPTIONIST AND BUSINESS OFFICEACTIVITIES: Greet patients, verify/update patient information, collects co-payments; Manage
appointment schedules; Schedule patient admissions and/or procedures; Prepare medical record for visit; File medical records and/or other
documents; Perform an inventory of supplies and equipment, routine maintenance of equipment and complete documentation if required; Use an
electronic health record software system; Demonstrates sensitivity and professionalism when handling financial issues with patients; Pre-
certifications and/or pre-authorizations; Process insurance forms; Complete charge slips; Process and code medical charges
♦SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION: Patient identification prior to procedure; Label specimens; Obtained specimens for
microbiological testing; Perform venipuncture/capillary puncture; Display sensitivity to patient rights and feelings in collecting specimens; Instruct
patient in specimen collection
♦SPECIMEN PROCESSING – USINGCLIAWAIVED TESTS: Performed urinalysis, urine pregnancy test, rapid strep test, hemoglobin test, and
immunology test and determined the results; Measure blood glucose; Use methods of quality control
Achievements: president’s list, Dean’s list & Perfect attendance
WORK EXPERIENCE
Burger King, Cashier, Blue Springs, Missouri
Increase revenue for company by upselling customer; Responsible for accepting payments for products; Maintain an accurate cash drawer; at the
end of every shift; Provide training to newly hired employees; proactively offer assistance to coworkers; Responsible for handling various forms of
payment for merchandise; Process returns and exchanges; Attain knowledge of company software for entering pricing information
Burr Oak Apartments, Office Assistant, Blue Springs, Missouri
File correspondence; Answered any phone calls from prospect tenants; received payments from tenant’s cash, check, money orders; filled out
lease for new tenants
Saddle Creek, Packer, Lakeland, Florida
Was a packer and picker of products, for online orders in a warehouse; I did special labeling for packets; kept the warehouse clean of debris;
worked efficiently at fast passed environment
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Elementary School, Cafeteria Assistant
SKILLS / CERTIFICATIONS
Languages: English/Spanish
Certifications: CPR/AED, HIPAA, OSHA, HIV/AIDS
Computer Applications: Spring charts, Microsoft word, PowerPoint
References available upon request