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Colon Cancer
Christell M. Sulatra
Rizal Ilaya St., Cabtuan, Iloilo
+639477426539
Christell_@flip@yahoo.com Objectives:
As a newly grad nurse, I would like to know regarding my work. I would take hold of the new concepts in addition to try to bring my fresh ideas into realism. My experimental nature would let me to play with my thoughts. Accordingly, I would get reputation in this very field.
SKILLS:
* Deep knowledge of computer skills such as word, power point, excel, outlook etc. * Strong ability to read heart beat, blood pressure, all basic examination and assessments * In-depth knowledge of the medical terminology * Know the working of all basic medical instrument * Able to handle the people very calmly and effectively * Exceptionally good in interpersonal and communication skills * Handle the queries and problems very efficiently and resolve them.
SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED: * Basic Leadership Training. Red Cross Youth Chapter May 24, 2007 * Basic Life Support (CPR) First Aid, Red Cross Youth Chapter,
January 28,2009 * Duas Caras, Approaches in Managing patient with Psychiatric Behaviors. Kalantiao Hall, Sarabia Manor Hotel, November 24, 2012. * Hosted the seminar entitled “Road Under Construction” regarding Colon Cancer, January 18, 2013. Iloilo Doctors’ College, West Avenue, Molo, Iloilo City.

* Attended the seminar entitled “baby’s out of the crib” regarding ectopic pregnancy, January 22, 2013. Iloilo Doctors’ College, West Avenue, Molo, Iloilo City. EDUCATION
Tertiary
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Iloilo Doctors’ College.
Year:2008-2013
References:
Dr. Antonina Bernardina Caspe
Dermatologist, general surgeon.
Iloilo City, Philippines (09209253961)
Dr.Rona M. Blanca
Public Health Dentist
Zarraga, Iloilo, Philippines (09197303614)
Christell Marquez Sulatra
Rizal Ilaya St., Cabatuan, Iloilo, Philippines 5031
+639477426539, (033)333 5170
Christell_flip@yahoo.com

February 5, 2013, 2013



References: Iloilo City, Philippines (09209253961) Dr.Rona M Public Health Dentist Zarraga, Iloilo, Philippines (09197303614) February 5, 2013, 2013 Mrs February 5, 2013 Mrs

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