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Healthcare provider resume example

Whitney Nelly
341234, West 67 Street,
Arlington Street
3445-76

Objective
Looking for a position as health care provider with a health care organization Provide those in need of healthcare with quality services and ensuring that they are well taken care of.


Summary
Health care expert with medical degree as well as hospital experience pursued a M.B.A. in Health Administration in addition to management background. Able to organize a health care facility as well gain market share in short duration of time. Recognized for being able to work with diverse clients as well staff Excellent skills in assessing what is required, recommending solutions, and motivating them to ensure that the employees have the collaboration spirit to work as team and with minimal supervision. Actively participating

Medical Director, 2000- to date, national hospital
I was Involved in the phases of building a health facility, Oversight for employee hiring, setting up procedures of inventory and financial systems. I managed every office activities, establishing priorities, monitoring supervisors and troubleshooting. I motivated the staff by offering a conducive environment to open communication as well as opportunities development of professionals. I carried out brainstorming sessions to come up with solutions for enhancing patient services. I welcomed criticism of constructive from the customers as well as employees improvements of the system. Conducted an analysis that was successful for OJI’s causes and preventive strategies implementation Directly involved in the general hospital management Monitored many staff: Hospital Manager, Radiology, Nursing Supervisors, , PRO, Operation Theaters, Lab Services, , Dental Surgery, Duty Officers Hygiene Services, Inventory store Records, Visiting Consultants, Finance Manager Medical Officers. Attended meetings, planned for short-term as well as long-term goals, and carried out hospital rounds to get first-hand information.

Education
M.B.A., Health Administration ,Colorado University, 1999

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