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The George Washington University Hospital

Volunteer

April 2018 • Washington, DC

What I liked

I love being able to help support the ER and Labor and Delivery departments. Equally, volunteering offers countless opportunities to learn from both our staff as well as the patients.

What I wish was different

NA

Advice

Take the time to get to know the staff!
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Patient Care Technician

May - September 2021 • Washington, DC

What I liked

Professional work experience

What I wish was different

Staffing shortage

Advice

Companies embrace student employees. Do not hesitate to apply for a job because you feel unqualified. Employers may be willing to teach you on the job.
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Emergency Department Technician

June 2019 • Washington, DC

What I liked

Fantastic experiences and working under great nurses and doctors

What I wish was different

Advice

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Volunteer

May 2019 • Washington, DC

What I liked

I liked working in the hospital environment.

What I wish was different

I am pleased with my experience.

Advice

If someone is interested in the medical field, it is beneficial to get firsthand experience.
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Emergency Department Technician

June 2019 • Washington, DC

What I liked

This job gives me a lot of great clinical experience and gives great insight into emergency medicine.

What I wish was different

A more in-depth orientation period would have been helpful.

Advice

If you're thinking of going into the medical field, this is an excellent way to see if emergency medicine is the right path for you and to practice working in a fast-paced, accountable environment.
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Sodexo Future Leader Foodservice Human Resources Intern

July - September 2019 • Washington, DC

What I liked

Getting to know staff and patients

What I wish was different

Management, they were terrible and unprofessional.

Advice

Always remember to be true to yourself.
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