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>Hello everyone.
>I would like to introduce a new face who joined Kaijo Hospital this spring.
>Maika Tsuda (Nishinippon Junior College High School, Judo Club)
>Ms. Tsuda has wanted to become a nurse since junior high school.
>Her future dream is to become a certified midwife because she loves children.
>Her hobby is training (physical exercise)," she says with a bright smile.
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>It has been a few days since you started working here on April 1, how do you feel now?
>At first, I was worried about whether I would be able to handle it, But I have gotten to know the patients better and I feel more at ease. I was very happy that the patients remembered my name.
>She is gradually learning her work,
>The senior staff in the ward teach me gently, so it's easy to understand.
>Among these senior staff members, one who cares about her in particular is Koto, who joined the hospital the year before last,
>She is also a senior member of the Judo Club, who joined the company the year before last (she also accompanied me during the interview). Ms. Eto says that she feels like a younger sister. No wonder we look like sisters.
>Have you learned the names of the patients?
>I haven't quite learned them all yet, but I hope to soon!
>I can't remember them yet, but I can't wait to learn them!
>The trick to remembering a name is to connect the person's characteristics with the name.
>If you don't match them quickly, it's rude if you make a mistake, and it's a source of accidents.
>Ms. Tsuda's advice was very senior-like, "Oh, that's very helpful! Tsuda-san said.
>Finally, what is your goal at Kaijo Hospital?
>I will do my best to be number one in everything!
>In work, judo, school, and popularity with patients (laughs), I aim to win four championships!
>I can't lose! (Mr. Eto)"
>Keep up the good work with fresh power and a bright smile!