Melanie has worked in healthcare for the past 21 years. She originally needed a summer job when she was in high school and applied for a housekeeping position at Ellis Good Sam. Melanie enjoyed the position, but wanted to do more to help the residents she served. Her love for helping others is what attracted her to healthcare and made the healthcare field a perfect fit. Melanie is now an RN.
Melanie and her husband have been married for 16 years and have a
farm in the Ellis area where they have cattle running about. Melanie and her
husband have 4 beautiful children.
When she is not working, Melanie likes spending time with her
children. Her boys are in 4-H and the
entire family is very involved in the club. 4-H is the Fischer family’s biggest
activity and involves all family members in raising and caring for the animals
they show at the fair. The family has raised and shown different types of
livestock. They have raised and shown bucket
calves, show pigs and flocks of show chickens and
ducks.
Melanie’s advice to anyone seeking to enter healthcare is to have patience
with those you work with, including residents and workers. Melanie’s mantra is
to always put first those you are serving, and to put your own wants and needs last.
Melanie believes in working as a team player no matter what personal conflicts
you may have with another co-worker, and to always show respect for those you
work with and to be professional when you are working.
Everyone at WeCareOnline plays an important role in helping
students have the best online learning experience possible. Melanie answers
phone calls that come into her office for all CNA and CMA questions. She also
assists in the set up process for classes; helping the clinical instructors in
the set up process. She helps students to
enroll in classes, and provides support and assistance to advertise upcoming
classes. While Melanie supports WCO mission in numerous ways, she views her
most important role at WCO is the work she does educating the students in the
classroom, monitoring grades, and answering emails from students/instructors or
individuals interested in the WCO program.
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