October 2025
This month, I began my training with Freestanding Communities. During the first week, I became certified in several essential skills, including bleeding control and opioid reversal. In the second week, I learned how to take a patient’s medical history and accurately document it in an electronic health record. Having worked as a medical scribe for several years, charting came naturally to me, though it was helpful to receive a refresher. I also gained new hands-on experience by learning how to take vital signs, manually measure blood pressure, and perform glucose testing. Most recently, I was trained in point-of-care screenings and wound care. Additionally, we reviewed the fundamentals of ECG interpretation, which reinforced concepts I have been studying in class. The autonomic nervous system and cardiovascular modules have been the most challenging for me. However, I appreciate how the material connects across topics and reinforces the practical applications we learn. I’ve gained ...