Cover Letter for Medical Jobs (Nursing)
Letter of Recommendation-Negative
John Smith,
National Hospital,
257, Park Avenue South,
New York, NY 12345-6789.
Date: 1st May, 2005.
To whomsoever it may concern:
National Hospital employed Richard Anderson an nursing assistant from Sept. 01, 2003, to Feb. 29, 2004. His responsibilities included cleaning, sterilizing, storing, preparing and issuing dressing packs, treatment trays and other supplies along with grooming, oral hygiene, bathing, hair and incontinence care; drape residents for examinations and treatments. During his time with us, Richard showed himself to be a less than an ideal caretaker.
Although much of the work Richard completed was average and satisfactory, most of his hygiene work was not upto mark. Many of his sterilization contained multiple errors. When the management offered him constructive criticism, he showed little interest for improvement and demonstrated an overall negligence and resistance to any sort of critique of his work. Richard's attitude at the workplace appears to be his major limitation.
Richard may have the potential to become an excellent caretaker, however, his abhorrence to accept criticism prevents him from becoming such. I would hesitate to recommend Richard for any job where he might be required in the health care industry. He does have the ability to complete other basic tasks.
Regards,
John Smith,
Manager,
National Hospital. |