My academic background in Biomedical engineering
My academic background in Biomedical engineering allowed me to apply the principles of science and mathematics to develop basic knowledge about real-world applications. In my undergrad, I worked on improving my thinking process by understanding how to invent, design, and do data collection and analysis. In my senior design project, I worked on a robot that helps elderly who lives by them-selves to assist in everyday tasks include locating and retrieving items marked with RFID tag, contacting emergency personnel in case of emergency and face to face communication with a family member was able to monitor the house and needs of their relative easily. This project allowed me to multi-background in engineering by learning different software and helped me to understand the needs of solid technical skills. Moreover, I would like to strengthen my limitation in understanding the development of an economical solution to technical problems that meet customer needs. My professional career has helped me develop some of the skills and that interested me to further my education with an MBA degree.
In my career, I focused on research because I like to attentive problems and find solutions that qualified me to be the lead on different types of projects that facilitated me to improve work strategies and to communicate with my team to achieve objective goals. Working on multiple projects at once, that taught me to manage my time and prioritize my tasks, and that improved my ability to focus and increased my efficiency. Also, that helped me to learn how to work with people that have different mentalities to develop analytical methods to improve and support the diagnostic criteria of each project. My interest in research and data collection helped me to publish and be one of the presenters in the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) conference that took place in Toronto, Canada, of 2018. I talked about the method that I came up with to collect and analyze data for 198 patients. That paper was an integrity marker in human neonates that will help pediatricians to diagnose neonates with GERD disease who are severe to mild and how they can be treated. Also, in my current job in the Naval Medical Research Unit- Dayton (NAMRU-D), I’ve been working on new strategies to develop our labs and come up with new methods to operate studies and get better real-time data collection. My concentration in this field is to come up with ways to make research more efficient and valuable were everyone can be capable of following and implementing in their organizations. Continuing my MBA will allow me to gain an understanding of the research field more appropriately and the development of health and economical solutions to improve my organization.
Uniting my engineering background and MBA degree will assist me in reaching my goals in my personal and professional career by helping me to understand business development to advance my knowledge of the industry and organizational processes that will permit me to open my lab in the medical field and come up with medical devices to supports doctors to diagnose their patients. I choose an MBA because I want to become entrepreneurs and learn how to develop a successful business by first increasing my confidence to work out of my comfort zone and expand my creativity to look beyond my role and find medical problems and discover solutions to be able to diverse perspective on world-wide clinical issues