Siran Craig

Siran Craig

Location: georgia

About me

Education has played a major role in shaping who I am today. I began my career in the medical field as a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA). Over the past 10+ years, I have worked both on the front lines of patient care and in administrative roles, giving me a well-rounded understanding of healthcare operations.

Interests

i enjoy creative pursuits such as drawing and learning to sew. baking is a passion of mine and a calming, creative outlet. i also enjoy marvel films, science fiction, and am currently watching the star wars saga.

Skills

i have professional medical experience with strong communication, leadership, and teaching skills, along with accounting and administrative abilities. i am highly organized, detail-oriented, and effective in collaborative, fast-paced environments.

Activity

The President should serve as the primary point of contact for any visitor and be prepared to provide requested documentation and answer questions. If unavailable, a senior manager with experience at the institution should serve as the backup.

A clear protocol should be in place for both announced and unannounced visits. The tour should be brief, friendly, and cover all key points a typical visitor would see, while also allowing access to any areas the accreditor requests.

I was made aware today that there can be various reasons for a campus visit, including employee or student complaints. This serves as a reminder of something we discussed in previous lessons: it’s important to ensure that both staff and students feel heard and supported. Simple, regular check-ins can go a long way in maintaining morale and addressing concerns early.

Whenever there is a visit, it’s essential to be well prepared. Consistently following compliance requirements from the start helps prevent issues and avoids unnecessary concern or disruption. Proactive communication and adherence to policies create a smoother experience for everyone involved.

I’ve learned that when interacting with prospective students, it’s important to make them feel comfortable and well-informed about any questions they have. I want them to feel confident in their decision about school, and I also want to show that I am knowledgeable and able to assist whenever they need help.

Doing the right thing means following rules, being honest, and acting with integrity, even when no one is watching. I plan to apply this by making ethical choices in my work, being transparent in my actions, and holding myself accountable to the highest standards.

I’ve learned that documenting internal audits is key to keeping things organized and making sure any issues are addressed quickly. I plan to apply this by keeping clear records and sharing findings promptly so problems can be corrected efficiently.

This module showed me that internal audits help keep the school organized, spot problems early, and improve how things are done. I plan to apply this by paying attention to processes and making sure everything is documented and running smoothly.

So far in this module, I’ve realized how important essential workforce skills are, like communication, teamwork, time management, and professionalism. I didn’t fully understand before how much these skills matter alongside technical knowledge, especially in fields like healthcare and technology. I plan to apply what I’ve learned by managing my time better, improving how I communicate with others, and being more responsible in group projects. Focusing on these skills now will help me be ready for real-world jobs and work effectively with others in my future career.
 
 

’ve learned from this module how important essential workforce skills are, like communication, teamwork, time management, and professionalism. I didn’t realize before how much these skills matter alongside technical knowledge, especially in fields like healthcare and technology. I plan to apply what I’ve learned by practicing better time management, improving how I communicate with others, and being more responsible in group work. Using these skills now will help me be more prepared for future jobs and work well with others in real-world situations.

I’ve learned thus far how important essential workforce skills are, like communication, teamwork, time management, and professionalism. I didn’t realize before how much these skills matter alongside technical knowledge, especially in fields like healthcare and technology. I plan to use what I’ve learned by working on managing my time better, improving how I communicate, and being more responsible in group projects. Practicing these skills now will help me be ready for real-world jobs and work well with others.

From this module, I learned how important basic workforce skills really are, like communication, teamwork, time management, and being professional. I didn’t realize before how much these skills matter just as much as the technical skills, especially in careers like healthcare or technology. I plan to apply what I’ve learned by working on being more responsible, managing my time better, and improving how I communicate with others. This module helped me see that developing these skills now will prepare me for real-world job situations and long-term success.

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