Self-appraisal is a comprehensive and systematic summary of the personal situation during a period of time. It can make the mind clearer and the goals clearer. It is better to calm down and write a self-appraisal. How should we write a self-evaluation? The following is a self-assessment of ultrasound department that I have carefully compiled. It is for reference only. Everyone is welcome to read it. Ultrasound Department Outpatient Self-Assessment 1
Looking back on every bit of this period, although I cannot say that I am passionate, I have paid for it after all. Although the harvest is not big, it far exceeds expectations. Nowadays, we are leaving the teachers who led us into the field of ultrasound. We are indeed very reluctant to leave, but there is no such thing as a banquet in the world. This separation is for a better reunion next time.
When I first entered the ultrasound department, I felt a lot of discomfort. The combination of theory and practice was still so unfamiliar to me. The things I learned in school were extracted bit by bit, and then I realized that , the things learned in school are so rare.
In less than two months, I realized that ultrasound is not as easy as I imagined. The theoretical knowledge I learned in school was mainly diagnosis, but in clinical practice, not everything I saw was Standard sonographic imaging shows that even normal structures and shapes vary from patient to patient. I still remember the day I first came to the ultrasound department. I didn’t even know the images, and the teacher was also unfamiliar. At that time, I almost didn’t know where to start, but the teacher quickly helped me get involved. After a week, the environment was almost familiar, and the teacher began to arrange for us to learn to write reports. Don’t mistakenly think that typing a report is nothing more than typing on the keyboard and recording the teacher’s description. In fact, it is not that simple! Because there are hundreds of patients in the department every day, and each patient takes about five minutes on average. One hundred patients is 500 minutes, and the daily working time is actually only 450 minutes. It can be imagined that the accuracy and speed of the report are very different. importance. In addition to learning to write reports, every Thursday afternoon, the department teachers will arrange time to explain to us some basic knowledge about ultrasound and the sonographic manifestations of some typical lesions, in order to consolidate and enrich our knowledge.
In addition, I also mastered the examination techniques of abdomen, urology, gynecology, and superficial diseases, and mastered the diagnosis of these diseases, and further understood the two- and three-dimensional structures of the heart, peripheral blood vessels, and fetuses. Examination methods, and also further understanding of contrast-enhanced ultrasound technology and a series of needle biopsy techniques guided by ultrasound.
Through this internship, I have a more detailed and profound understanding of my major, a better understanding of practical operations, and enhanced the perceptual and cognitive aspects of professional knowledge. I gained a new understanding of the major I studied. From this internship,
I realized that there is a certain distance between actual work and book knowledge, and further study is needed. As the saying goes, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. These most basic skills cannot be fully understood in books. This short internship opened my eyes and learned a lot. It also made me think about the industry I want to work in in the future. This one-and-a-half-month internship seems to have given me another sublimation of my thoughts, and I have gained another insight into life.
This internship made me deeply realize that reading is a way to increase knowledge and broaden my horizons, but more practice, enjoy the actual work in practice, feel the pulse of society, and set a certain path for myself. It is also an excellent choice to improve one's overall quality. Self-assessment during the probation period of the Ultrasound Department Self-assessment after the Ultrasound Department 2
I was admitted to Southern Medical University (formerly the First Military Medical University) through the general college entrance examination in September XX. I am cheerful, steady and energetic. , Treat people with enthusiasm and sincerity. Work seriously and responsibly, be proactive, and be able to endure hardships and stand hard work. Have strong organizational skills, practical skills and teamwork spirit, and can quickly adapt to various environments and integrate them. My serious study attitude and strong interest in this major allow me to excel in all aspects.
Since my freshman year, I have paid special attention to studying theoretical courses carefully while working hard to cultivate my overall quality, laying a good foundation for learning professional courses. From theory to professional, I love my I have devoted great enthusiasm and energy to my major, making full use of my spare time to broaden my knowledge horizons and improve my knowledge structure. Enrich your professional knowledge by reading a large number of extracurricular related books. In today's increasingly fierce competition, I firmly believe that only talents with multi-level, all-round, high-demand development and proficiency in professional knowledge can meet the needs of social development, the needs of employers, and the requirements of their own development. .
While in school, I also actively participated in the college. Many large-scale activities such as the University Games have cultivated my communication skills and taught me how to live in harmony with others. Years of military school life have cultivated my attitude of not being afraid of hardship or tiredness, making me more pragmatic and responsible. During the internship, I strictly abide by the hospital's various systems and accumulated rich work experience and perfect professional skills. All of this is the result of my unremitting efforts and the embodiment of my positive and enterprising spirit. I believe this will be an important experience and valuable asset for my future work.
My profound professional knowledge, complete knowledge structure, rich practical experience, optimistic and open-minded character, rigorous military school life, strong teamwork spirit and affinity will definitely help me successfully complete the course despite twists and turns. Various work tasks.
I hope your hospital will give me an opportunity to try to develop my potential. I will do my best to satisfy your hospital and patients! Ultrasound Department Self-Assessment 3
Through 6 weeks of internship in the Ultrasound Department, I have a preliminary understanding of common diseases and work processes in the Ultrasound Department. One of the characteristics of ultrasonic examination is that it is simple and fast. We have to deal with a large number of patients every day. This is how I learned how to communicate between doctors and patients. The first week was the internship stage. I followed the instructor to learn how to prepare patients, describe lesions, and write reports. The 2nd to 4th weeks were the B-ultrasound internship stage. I learned the ultrasound scanning method, the scanning methods of various standard sections in the scanning sequence, and had a certain grasp of some common diseases. The 56th week was the internship stage of color ultrasound. I focused on practicing cardiac color ultrasound. I understood the sequence of cardiac color ultrasound examinations, the diameter values ??and their significance measured by cardiac color ultrasound, and initially mastered the diagnosis of some common diseases. Throughout the internship, I learned how to write ultrasound diagnostic reports, basic anatomical structures and ultrasound diagnosis of some common diseases. The teacher gave a systematic lecture for intern training doctors every week, which allowed me to systematically and completely learn relevant knowledge and gained a lot.
Every afternoon, the teacher took me to perform bedside ultrasound examinations. I became familiar with the diagnosis of common diseases in hospitalized patients and how to perform ultrasound scans in non-standard positions. Through ultrasound scanning of outpatients, I initially mastered some scanning methods and techniques, gained a deeper understanding of ultrasound multi-section and multi-angle scanning, and also exercised my spatial imagination ability.
The internship in the ultrasound department is just the beginning. I will definitely integrate the steady and steady style of study during the internship stage into my work in the future; I will integrate my serious and responsible attitude towards every patient into my work. Only in this way can the internship stage play a long-term impact.