Dear Dr.Johnson,
I am writing this letter regarding my feedback on my attendance to a course, advanced EKG interpretation, which I took last week, on October 2nd. It was about new methods of how a doctor can detect abnormal heartbeats with help of an Artificial Intelligence.
It was highly beneficial for my career. They taught us technologies through which EKG interpretation will take seconds with maximum accuracy. Never have I attended such a informative course before. Not only did it introduced new information, but it also changed my perspective of how seconds might change the patients fate. As AI is becoming more and more widespread these days, in foreseeable future, only hospitals with trained doctors will be able to attract patients. I am honored to hold a certification in that course, which I believe makes me a valuable asset; there are a few doctors who are able to analyze these data.
Although it might seem to be great opportunity for my other colleagues, it requires a bachelor degree in computer science to enroll in the course. I was lucky because I went to Yale Computer School before I had a change of heart. Unfortunately, I do not believe any of my co-workers hold that degree.
I thank you once again for granting this huge opportunity to me, and I promise to promote our hospital services through these skills that I have learned.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Jasmine Holmes
