Remote Pathology Transcriptionist

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Candidate Information

Full Name
Erin Houser
Age
57
Education
Masters of Arts Degree: Exercise Physiology/Bachelors of Science Kinesiology Science, Minor: French, Special Concentration: Adaptive Physical Education
Experience
Currently working at Western Governor's University as an Adjunct Pathophysiology Curriculum Instructor March 2024 to present (remote), Adjunct physical classroom teacher for College of St. Scholastica Physician Assistant Department (Duluth, MN)/ Clinical Functional Anatomy 2019 Fall Semester, Beginning and Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology Instructor University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2000-2012
Job Type
Full-time

Contact Details

Phone
Address
4325 Jay Street Duluth, MN 55804
State
Minnesota
Country
USA

About candidate

About you
I have been a teacher of pathophysiology, clinical functional anatomy, and beginning and advanced human anatomy and physiology for my professional career. I graduated Magna Cum Laude and with honors with my degrees, and truly enjoy the world of anatomy and pathophysiology. I feel as though I would be a very good fit within your organization working as a pathophysiology transcriptionist, as the terminology and content of this area are of great interest to me.
What are you looking for in a new role?
I am looking to implement the knowledge I currently hold concerning the area of pathophysiology and the terminologies it entails into the job of pathophysiology transcriptionist, as well as being able to elaborate and extend my knowledge in those areas through the job simultaneously. I would hope to offer excellent sufficiency and efficiency by utilizing my comprehension of pathophysiology as well as offering my computer and typing skills I have acquired throughout the years of professionalism.
What you are interested in working with us?
I would like to work as a pathophysiology transcriptionist due to my keen interest in pathophysiology as well as transcription. I enjoy typing, and would love to combine typing with the vast range of content pathophysiology offers.
What has been most challenging experience in a past role?
As a teacher, I can say that we are always challenged to find interesting and creative ways and venues to help our students to learn and then retain the knowledge. All students are different, which makes teaching and learning intriguing, fun, and complex. There are countless different ways to accomplish the formerly mentioned teaching and learning. The challenge arises to locate the proper mode of learning, implement it, and establish it for each individual student. And, what a reward it is for the teachers when our students can relate to us this has occurred.

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To Whom it may Concern:

Hello! I am happy to write this letter of interest concerning the job posting for "pathophysiology transcriptionist."

I am currently remotely employed through Western Governor's University as a Curriculum Instructor for Pathophysiology that caters to nursing students.

Although I enjoy my job working with pre-nursing students and teaching this content, my letter of asssignment was only temporary.

My pathophysiology, clinical functional anatomy, and beginning and advanced human anatomy and physiology experience throughout my professional career has prepared me well, I believe, for a job as a pathophysiology transcriptionist. These venues have always been of interest to me, including transcription and documentation.

I am well trained in academic terminology concerning pathophysiology and have been exposed to much of the medical world throughout some of my instructional appointments.

It is because of the above mentioned items, I feel as though I would be a good fit for your organization and team, and I would be happy to be chosen as a job candidate!

Thank you very much for your time and consideration~

Enthusiastically,

Erin Houser

houzhouse@yahoo.com 715.271.3278