2/3/2024 0 Comments Collaboratory forsyth tech![]() And I feel like I’m making a difference with people who have that same vision. Just like, feeling that emotion, like, yeah, we may have some hard days, but the better days are more rewarding. Even though I may have to literally put them, in the big picture, we’re saving more that we can bring in the front door. Just the day to day, you know, just things we have to deal with.īut the big picture is what keeps me going. The weight of the team, the weight of the your staff members, the weight of the people who just see the outside looking. Like, you know, we have a lot of emotions that we have to deal with. I think the impact that we make overall, like the big picture. So what’s your favorite thing about working here these days? So I’m like, I got to be efficient, I’ve got to do this. I would say just breathe, relax, because, you know, sometimes I just want to do a good job. It’s okay to make mistakes so I can learn to be better. If you could go back to your very first day at Forsyth Humane, as a Med Tech, what kind of advice would you give your day one self? And I’m just grateful for this organization, and how I’ve grown in this organization, too.Īwesome. Like some things I didn’t want to take on, but they’re like, No, you can do it. And now I’m the medical manager.Īnd I have grown as a person here and I can see that. And then I was a Country Club Manager for a while during the interim when we were trying to do this partnership, then once the need was greater, I came over here to be the Animal Care Manager, so I was over the Kennel Techs here. They gave me the opportunity and ever since then, I started as a Med Tech and then I was the Health and Wellness Coordinator at Country Club when we were bigger. So I was just doing that, and then I applied here as a Med Tech back when they were on Miller Street. So I was starting off working on Harris Teeter or their customer service clerk. You know Med Tech, Kennel Tech, I’ll take it. ![]() So I was just like, you know, I’m just trying to get my foot in the door. ![]() I didn’t have any medical experience like physically, like I had the knowledge, but not any hands on, and people don’t want to hire you if you don’t have the experience as well. So I started in 2016, right out of college. Yeah, that’s everything I could do, so I’m just pretty flexible. I’m trained in all roles, which is a good quality to have. I can do behavior assessments if I need to. When we order it we keep drug logs in order to keep them controlled. I do controlled substance logging, drug logging. I’m also part of the euthanasia decision making team, so animals who might be chosen for euthanasia due to behavior, medical, or space concerns, I help make those decisions. We work closely together to make sure any animals that need vet consults or off site vets or resources like x-rays and stuff like that, I partner with them. I also collab daily with the vets on site, so the surgery vet and our shelter vet. So, I am the medical manager, so I’m over the whole medical team as far as management, payroll, time off requests – just making sure the team is functioning well. What is your official job title and a little about what you do?
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