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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
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as a medical administrative assistant at Saint Catherine Children’s Hospital, write an email message to your supervisor that wil

l be read on a mobile device detailing three (3) examples of how your Associate’s degree program is preparing you for a career in the healthcare field including specific skills and behaviors examples.
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1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
8 0
If the email will be read in a mobile device then I would keep it very short, so that it can be desplayed on one screen, without scrolling. How about this then:

Dear Supervisor,

I just wanted to update you on my training. This week, we have practiced on pacients, and specifically, we practiced explaining to patients the procedures, exchanging stitches and cleaning the wounds. I believe that this is very important experience for my career!

All the best,
your trainee
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