Thank you so much. I’m doing my last semester for my MSW program and really want to consider medical sw but I realized I didn’t have much knowledge on it. So, I’ll be watching all of your videos🙂
1. Prioritization / triage 2. Adaptability / flexibility 3. Resourcefulness 4. Boundary setting 5. Critical thinking and problem solving 6. Good communication 7. Relationship and rapport-building 8. Interdisciplinary teamwork 9. Sense of humor
Hi Tabi it’s Kami 😊as per our conversation in email I thought of another subject I would love to learn more about: What was interning like (or field instruction) and do you recommend students interning at the hospital where they want to work? If it’s not ideal or there is no opportunity to do that is there a specific hospital or agency that allows for training students more so than others. Also, was interning and field instruction a lot like the job description of a medical sw? I’d love to learn more in depth about some of the most common problems you face when discharging a patient. I get the feeling that the social worker carries a lot of the burden. For example are you blamed for not being able to find any nursing facility that’s accepting patients. Do you get in trouble or condemned for things beyond your control? I’m guessing this is part of the boundary settings you mentioned?
Wonderful questions Kami!! I will definitely create videos to address these questions! I imagine so many other people have these questions too! Thanks for these awesome ideas for me to create helpful content for you!
I’m currently going for my MSW and would LOVE to become a medical social worker or a school social worker. I am physically disabled and do have a service dog (he’s for mobility)
Thank you so much. I’m doing my last semester for my MSW program and really want to consider medical sw but I realized I didn’t have much knowledge on it. So, I’ll be watching all of your videos🙂
Doing things on your days off thats work related is a lack of boundaries!
1. Prioritization / triage
2. Adaptability / flexibility
3. Resourcefulness
4. Boundary setting
5. Critical thinking and problem solving
6. Good communication
7. Relationship and rapport-building
8. Interdisciplinary teamwork
9. Sense of humor
Medical Social Workers serves as intermediary between patients and the medical team. They are doing a marvelous Job.👍👍👌
Proud to be a medical social worker.. 💯🥰
Thank you for sharing your wisdom! Much appreciated
Thank you! ❤
Hi Tabi it’s Kami 😊as per our conversation in email I thought of another subject I would love to learn more about: What was interning like (or field instruction) and do you recommend students interning at the hospital where they want to work? If it’s not ideal or there is no opportunity to do that is there a specific hospital or agency that allows for training students more so than others. Also, was interning and field instruction a lot like the job description of a medical sw?
I’d love to learn more in depth about some of the most common problems you face when discharging a patient. I get the feeling that the social worker carries a lot of the burden. For example are you blamed for not being able to find any nursing facility that’s accepting patients. Do you get in trouble or condemned for things beyond your control? I’m guessing this is part of the boundary settings you mentioned?
Wonderful questions Kami!! I will definitely create videos to address these questions! I imagine so many other people have these questions too! Thanks for these awesome ideas for me to create helpful content for you!
I’m currently going for my MSW and would LOVE to become a medical social worker or a school social worker. I am physically disabled and do have a service dog (he’s for mobility)
I’m currently stuck between school and medical. How did you make your choice?
@@kaylaa2340 So unfortunately I had to drop out of my MSW program. They wouldn’t allow my service dog to attend my internship with me.
@@kaylaa2340 I chose medical because of my background as a medical assistant
This sounds like a health care navigator, two separate paths , same job