7/24/2023 0 Comments Scribe medical field![]() ![]() ![]() Previously I had been a volunteer at the Maternity Ward at Palomar Hospital. This helped me to really understand the clinic workflow and see some of the challenges health providers encounter on a daily basis. In 2006, I worked as a Reproductive Health Educator for Vista Community Clinic. As the Director of Outpatient Scribe Services this skill has come in handy when putting together specialty training materials for other scribes to learn from. This experience has been very beneficial while working as a scribe, learning how to better understand difficult subjects and apply them in ways that makes it easy to learn. We worked in conjunction with UCSD and Goodman Research Group of Cambridge Massachusetts, as mentors to high school students and teachers in areas of science, and assisted them with various labs. In 2008 I worked as a research assistant and mentor for Biobridge alongside my mentors, Dr. With this experience, I learned how to observe and listen to different populations which helped me understand how to better cater and assist different learning styles. I took on a teaching role by helping run class lectures and putting together PowerPoint presentations and worksheets in order to provide further understanding of the subject matter in Spanish. I closely interacted with a low income population of students in a classroom setting in both English and Spanish language, while at the same time observing the student-teacher interactions and learning how their daily cultural and financial factors impacted their learning. Rodriguez in his Biology class with classroom activities and helped students further understand classroom work. In 2009 I worked as a Tutor, at Southwest High School for Mr. I was always very involved in different programs and jobs that would provide me with the skill sets that I would need to become successful in a healthcare position. Her research has also led her to speaking at national symposiums for organizations such as the UCSD Moores Cancer Center and the American Chemistry Society on her research results.Ĭontinue reading through our full interview with Marly Brodsky to catch a glimpse into the life of a skilled medical scribe and researcher, working as a team with doctors and medical assistants.ĭid you hold any past positions that have played a significant role in where you are today? ![]() In addition to her career as a medical scribe, Brodsky has conducted research on subjects such as prostate cancer findings, as well as synthetic chemistry findings to be used for MRI contrast agent technology developments, which will appear in publication in the industry. In addition to her degree, she has become a Certified Health Educator, which allows her to educate young people on the practices of safe reproduction, and is CHES (Certified Health Education Specialist) certified- a pre-requisite for her public health degree. She had originally planned on becoming a physician, but once she was exposed to the issues that public health majors were studying, Brodsky changed her major and pursued a public health degree that eventually led to her become a medical scribe. Marly Brodsky earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health at San Diego University. Brodsky has first-hand experience working with medical assistants and knows how valuable a skilled medical assistant is in the walls of a medical facility. As the Director of Outpatient Scribe Services at ScribeAmerica, she is a crucial link between physicians and the clerical and billing parts of the medical process that improve the quality of both the physician and patient experiences. Marly Brodsky is a medical scribe who considers her role in the healthcare industry to be dynamic as well as important. Interview with Marly Brodsky, Medical Scribe and Director of Outpatient Scribe Services.
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