Mayo Clinic Test with Complete Solutions
Collaboration example - Answer-- Leading group discussions at church and in class
- Training volunteers on improving mission goals
- Setting measurable goals as a team (Society in undergrad, activities in church, etc.)
- Delegating tasks and being will...
Mayo Clinic Test with Complete
Solutions
Collaboration example - Answer-- Leading group discussions at church and in class
- Training volunteers on improving mission goals
- Setting measurable goals as a team (Society in undergrad, activities in church, etc.)
- Delegating tasks and being willing to ask for help
Value-based actions - Answer-- Candy bar for crying girl
- Jasper ride to school
- Shoveling someone's front porch in the snow when they didn't answer
Respect example - Answer-The Spirit of ricks at BYU-I
BYU-I was founded by Thomas E Ricks. It's commonly known as having the spirit of
Ricks, in other words, honoring the founder and treating the school accordingly. It was
an institution that when I saw trash on the ground, inside our out, I wasn't embarrassed
to stop and pick it up. Or to take my hat off indoors. I found myself doing the same at
Home Care Pulse, where I'd pick up trash or ensure the area was clean. When an
institution is so focused on giving to the community, it's hard not to respect it and give
back.
Integrity example - Answer-When I entered college and especially grad school I wanted
to commit myself to having no regrets. Meaning I didn't want to use a book on a closed-
book test, or Google answers to a common course quiz. I wanted to learn and actually
gain an education. Not just get a diploma. Get an education. I can look back at my
education and confidently say I have no regrets. I've earned my education, and I've
done it through honesty.
Compassion example - Answer-- HCP surveys: could just complete rote surveys to get
it done and stay in good time. But instead, I listened to their story. Took down their
stories and feedback. And wrote what needed to be changed. Evaluate: Ultimately felt
like I got better honest feedback because I established a sense of trust.
Healing example - Answer-Using my experience from Katelyn's death to help others
going through loss.
S: Friend grieving loss of cousin
T: Be there for her, establish trust and be there for her
A: Shared personal experiences, quotes, activities I did to help me cope with loss.
R: She had help she needed. Unmeasurable, but her gratitude spoke volumes.
Evaluate: When I can relate to others, and show empathy, it's my way of healing others.
Teamwork example - Answer-- Hufflepuff incentive
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