After the 2020 pandemic i think that everyone agrees that healthcare professionals are more important than ever. That’s why today i want to talk someone who impressed the local community with his dedication to helping others while raising himself as a medical management leader.
The ascent of a medical management leader : Timothy Argeroplos: Not afraid of challenges he took on many leadership positions and volunteer positions, including Orientation Advisor, Anatomy Teaching Assistant, and on the board for the medical honor society. He received several rewards for research poster presentations and was responsible for initiating a clinical trial during residency.
Timothy Argeroplos also does a lot of volunteer activity, helping communities and the ones in need. Provided basic health screening and physicals under the guidance of a licensed physician to the community. Educated proper self-care, diet, and medication management for chronic conditions prevalent, including hypertension and type 2 diabetes. Volunteer with local church at Grace Care Mobile Soup Kitchen, to serve the impoverished community of Long Island, providing hot meals and basic groceries.
Managed new account acquisition and implementation for a small business, improving customer experiences for sustainability. Developed an effective sales process with focus on in person marketing of business to business accounts. Served as a primary point of contact for new customer concerns. Responsible for patient follow up relaying laboratory and medical imaging results. Answered medical questions under the direction of the PA/MD on staff. Called in prescriptions to local pharmacies and handled insurance denial/coverage issues.
About Timothy Argeroplos : As a young physician, seeking a new non clinical career path, I can bring highly effective interpersonal communication skills from my time as a resident physician to any field. Have a proven track record in leadership positions from medical school to present. Incredibly resilient and determined to make a difference in the healthcare sector. Have proven performance in the medical research field, developing early stage clinical trial protocols through IRB approval.