Monday, November 7, 2016

Resume

Marilyn Mora
2943 California St
Huntington Park, CA 90255
(323) 384-5438
marilyn_mora@aol.com

EDUCATION:
August 2013     University High School                                                             Los Angeles, CA
August 2014     Linda Marquez High School                                                               Huntington Park, CA
Expected Graduate Date: June, 2017

WORK EXPERIENCE: 
June-august  2016       Kaiser Permanente Hospital                                         Los Angeles, CA
An intern for the dermatology department
·         Shadowed doctors and helped with inventory
·         A translator and made phone call reminders
·         Helped with patients, such as operating the kiosk
·         In charge of the intern committees

February  2015           Ortiz Family                                                                     Los Angeles, CA
Child Care Provider for infants, toddlers and elementary school- aged children
·         Provided nutritious meals
·         Created a hygienic environment
·         Engaged in physical activities
·         Assisted with completion of homework

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:
August 2014 and September 2016  City of Huntington Park Library                          Huntington Park, CA                 
Volunteer pedagogue
·         Assisted with homework
·         Shelved books
·         Organized study workshops

 September 2016            Huntington Park, City Hall                                           Huntington Park, CA                                                 Volunteer
·         Cleaned up around the park
·         Organized and rallied people to help
·         Maintained a pristine playground


EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
August 2016                 Film club, Linda Marquez High School                               Huntington Park, CA                              
        ·  President

August 2016                 Cheerleading, Linda Marquez High School           Huntington Park, CA                                             
          ·   Member

August 2016                 Key Club, Linda Marquez High School                  Huntington Park, CA                ·  Member

August 2015        Cultural Nourishment Club, Linda Marquez High School Huntington Park, CA
·         President
· founder 
August 2016        The Helping Hands club,  Linda Marquez High School  Huntington Park, CA                 ·    President
           ·    founder

Nov. 2015-2016 Varsity Wrestling Team, Linda Marquez High School    Huntington Park, CA
           · Member

October 2015-2016   Animal Activism club, Linda Marquez High School       Huntington Park, CA
           ·  Member

September 2016                     Film Club, Linda Marquez High School             Huntington Park, CA
            · Member  

October 2016                 MEChA club, Linda Marquez High School                Huntington Park, CA
            · Member

February-May 2015    Girls’ Varsity Softball, Linda Marquez High School   Huntington Park, CA
            · Member

November 2014-2015   Girl’s JV Basketball, Linda Marquez High school     Huntington Park, CA
             · Member

October 2013-2014     Swim Team, University High School                               Los Angeles, CA
             · Member

AWARDS:
2016,         Kaiser Permanente certificate of excellence

2016-2017, 2017 Presidential inauguration youth leadership congress medal of achievement

2015-2016, National academy of future physicians and medical scientist award of excellence

2014-2015, Honor roll

2015-2016, Honor roll


QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS:
·         Bilingual speaker
·         Proficient in word, excel, PowerPoint, imovie
·         Great leadership Skills

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Senior defense artifact

Marilyn Mora
Senior defense artifact
 During the summer i had an internship at kaiser permanent hospital. It was a 6 week internship with a development of training. The purpose of the internship was to expose teenagers to a more expanded variety of medical fields and enhance our knowledge. towards the end we had a recognition lunch in and was given a certificate of a outstanding behavior and completion. On the certificated it has the completion of hours and a signature of commitment.

The internship consisted of 4 hours a day without weekends. Out of almost 200 applicants, 50 were admitted and got the opportunity of a life time. I got to shadow the doctors (dermatologist) on the daily basis and i was also the translator from Spanish to English. I was able to attend minor surgery with the consent of the patients and got to meet a lot of new people. When i went to a different department i was able to discharge patients and was told amazing life stories of how they got to where they were. I was in charge of the both the intern committed so i made a couple new friends a long the way. For every small deed i did, it went a long way and that is why i smiled the whole time.

There was once an elderly Japanese woman eating alone in the cafeteria, asking for help barley knowing any English and had just gotten out of optic surgery. Luckily i know very little and understood her weeping. I helped her call her daughter, helped her walk step by step across the building and walked her all the way out of the parking lot across the street. On the way there she gave me her life story and how she used to have the worst and most expensive medical attention where she had came from. She had told me that it is people like me that help her through the day. As we walked out she gave me a prayer and a soda and said she would never forget me. It is things like this that make me want to make the world a better place.

I did the most that i can do being an intern to help the patients first hand or help the doctors so they can help their patients. I'd help sort out disease templates and keep check of the inventory. I even miss working the kiosk machine in which i just help people check in to their appointment, and making sure some individuals know they dont pay the co-payment. When i get older i want to become a dermatologist and provide little to no cost of my service. This opportunity is what motivated me to a greater extent. I will become a dermatologist and i will help out my community.