Send us a text Healthcare is Human: Internal Medicine Residency, Melissa Carter In this episode we meet Melissa Carter, ambulatory service manager for medicine & pediatrics at the Berkeley Medical Center in Martinsburg, WV: “I have been a medical assistant for eighteen years and started my journey going to college to be a special education teacher. I graduated high school early and then decided that I wanted to be in a position where I had the ability to make an impact on others. I ...
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Send us a text Healthcare is Human: Internal Medicine Residency, Melissa Carter In this episode we meet Melissa Carter, ambulatory service manager for medicine & pediatrics at the Berkeley Medical Center in Martinsburg, WV: “I have been a medical assistant for eighteen years and started my journey going to college to be a special education teacher. I graduated high school early and then decided that I wanted to be in a position where I had the ability to make an impact on others. I ...
Episode Twenty-Two - Natalie Smith RN, Crafty Nurse
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Episode Twenty-Two - Natalie Smith RN, Crafty Nurse
Send us a text In this episode, we meet Natalie Smith RN, a nurse who cultivates her compassion through creative outlets. Hear how Natalie uses crafts to keep her own spirits high so she can care for sick patients at the Berkeley Medical Center. What started as a hobby has become an essential burnout prevention strategy for Natalie, allowing her to bring joy and laughter to nursing. Healthcare is Human was created by Ryan McCarthy and is a signature program of the WVU Humanities Center...
Healthcare is Human
Send us a text Healthcare is Human: Internal Medicine Residency, Melissa Carter In this episode we meet Melissa Carter, ambulatory service manager for medicine & pediatrics at the Berkeley Medical Center in Martinsburg, WV: “I have been a medical assistant for eighteen years and started my journey going to college to be a special education teacher. I graduated high school early and then decided that I wanted to be in a position where I had the ability to make an impact on others. I ...