Friday, April 24, 2020

Columbia Synapse Presents: Narrate

Columbia Synapse is excited to launch Narrate, a community narrative series that documents the experiences and challenges of persons with disabilities (or similar experiences/challenges) during the COVID-19 crisis. This is part of an effort to recognize the link between voice, identity, and community.

We hope to compile and share a collection of various experiences, including but not limited to, financial stressors and the psychological repercussions of isolation for this community, on our social media and website's blog (columbiasynapse.org). However, on the form, you will have the option of not sharing any personal identifiers if you wish to share your experience anonymously. 

Please share your personal thoughts in a 100-word reflection on your experience at this link: https://tinyurl.com/Columbia-Synapse-Narrate

Thank you very much! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach us at synapse@columbia.edu.

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

American Red Cross Info Session - 4/24/20

If you are interested in learning about volunteer and internship opportunities at the American Red Cross then come join us for a virtual information session on Friday April 24th at 12pm. This is a great opportunity to be a part of an organization that prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies. Learn more here. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Job Opportunity: Administrative Assistant for Direct Primary Care Medical Practice in Greenwich Village, NYC

Administrative Assistant for Direct Primary Care Medical Practice (HIV Prevention & Treatment,
Gay Men’s Health, Travel Medicine) in Greenwich Village, NYC

The Administrative Assistant is responsible for welcoming and providing incredible customer service to our patients, taking charge of administrative tasks, and assisting the doctor with the multifaceted
challenges of the healthcare industry. We are the first Direct Primary Care micropractice in NYC – where the primary focus is on the importance of the doctor-patient relationship. You will work closely with the doctor in this small, friendly, human-centered medical practice. We specialize in HIV prevention and treatment, Gay Men’s health, and Travel Medicine. The doctor has previously volunteered with Doctors Without Borders, and has a teaching appointment at Columbia and NYU Medical schools. The position will provide a great opportunity for those interested in the healthcare/mental health professions (pre-med, post-bacc, pre-nursing, pre-PA, pre-therapist/psychology/social work, studying for MCATs or USMLEs, etc.), and could be an excellent resume builder for medical school/graduate school. You will have a chance to see the doctor-patient relationship up-close. We are extremely interested in hiring a recent college graduate who is taking a gap year prior to attending/applying to medical school or other healthcare/mental health graduate school program.

Full-time hours, Monday through Friday. This is not a part-time position. Target start date is July 1, 2020. Applicant will commit for approximately one year.

Please email resume and cover letter to us at office@drvitt.com
Apply right away if interested. The process is very competitive. Application deadline is 6/1/2020.
For more information about the practice, please visit www.drvitt.com

Essential Functions/Responsibilities
● Provide incredible customer service to every patient
● Greet and welcome patients to the office
● Maintain absolute patient confidentiality and discretion in accordance with policy as well as HIPAA policy
● Answer phone calls, emails, questions, etc. in a prompt and polite manner
● Manage patient scheduling, onboard new patients, and manage new patient inquiries
● Handle payments accurately and responsibly
● Enter patient information and scan, update, and file medical records accurately
● Communicate with patients, pharmacies, laboratories and other offices under doctor’s guidance
● Assist patients with coordination of care and navigation of the healthcare bureaucracy
● Coordinate laboratory specimens for send-out
● Help maintain a clean, courteous, and professional working environment
● Organize and maintain supplies
● Assist with appropriate clinical matters when necessary
● Assist with website content and possibly small research/writing projects
● Possibly assist with phlebotomy

Qualifications
● Interest in the healthcare/mental health professions (e.g. pre-med, post-bacc, pre-nursing, pre-PA, pre-therapist/psychology/social work, etc.)
● Interest in HIV Treatment and Prevention, Gay Men’s Health, Travel Medicine, Humanism in Medicine
● Recent undergraduate degree in any field
● Friendly and can-do attitude with patients and coworkers, and a great sense of humor
● Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
● Detail-oriented, a team player, and a flexible/adaptable nature to work in a continuously evolving environment
● Computer/IT proficiency
● Ability to speak Mandarin a plus, but not a requirement

Benefits
● Opportunity to put your idealism into action by helping a historically medically underserved community
● Resume-building opportunity to gain exposure to the healthcare profession
● Opportunity for pre-health mentoring
● Friendly and kind office environment
● Pay rate $15-$18/hour depending on candidate experience
● Paid time off
● Beautiful and historic Greenwich Village location
● Opportunity to study (MCAT/etc.) or work on school applications in the case of occasional downtime

We provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment
without regard to, and do not discriminate on the basis of, race, color, religion, creed, gender/sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression (including transgender status), national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, pregnancy, military status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Monday, April 20, 2020

Yeshiva University Summer & Fall EMT Courses

This Summer and/or Fall of 2020, the Yeshiva University EMS club is organizing an emergency medical technician (EMT) program for undergraduate students. We will be having two course options! There will be an accelerated course given in August and a course given on Sundays in the Fall. Getting the medical skills and clinical exposure will look great on any pre-health resume! In addition, due to the recent COVID-19 crisis, the need for EMT's during this time is great. 

August 2020 course: 8/3-8/20 Monday-Friday 9-5pm (Friday’s off at 3pm). 

*Lectures and Exams Online. 3/4 days for skills pending Covid-19 clearance*
State exam 8/20 6pm

Fall 2020 course: 8/30/20-1/21/21 9-5pm 

NO CLASS ON: 9/20, 9/27, 10/4
State exam 1/21/21 6pm

In-class sessions will be located at the YU midtown campus at 245 Lexington Avenue


*Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, the dates for these courses are subject to change*


The cost of the course is $1,500
Minimum age is 17 by the state exam.
There will be no classes on Jewish Holidays

Please sign-up if you are interested and want more information. 
This is the sign-up link:

https://forms.gle/6hshDzbyi6Pab1dCA

For further details, please contact LearnEMT@gmail.com or Neiditch@mail.yu.edu



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