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Michael Tsoukas
Saturday, 21 September 2019
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Michael Tsoukas On Excelling At Your Job
Michael Tsoukas believes that in any and every profession
that you try to be a part of, you should take the responsibility on yourself to
become the best possible professional in that field. Michael Tsoukas has taken
all the necessary steps and worked the grievous hours in order to be viewed as
a highly regarded doctor in the field of medicine. Michael Tsoukas credits his
achievements to always striving to be better at his job. When you are able to
strive to be better at your job, you will set goals and challenges for
yourself. Once you achieve these goals and defeat these challenges, you will be
closer than ever to becoming one of the best in whatever profession that you
have chosen.
Michael Tsoukas
knows that no company really wants to hire and employ an average employee.
Instead, Michael Tsoukas says that these employers and companies are always on
the search for someone who stands out above the rest, who has shown him or
herself to be one of the leaders in their field of work. Michael Tsoukas has
constantly worked at building his reputation as a great doctor. Mediocrity does
not attract work or future employers like being determined does, according to
Michael Tsoukas. Michael Tsoukas knows that the hard work that you put into
being the best at your profession and excelling at your job will always pay off
more than trying to just glide under the radar.
Michael Tsoukas believes that you need to always try to be
better, at any professional field of work that you choose. This will not only
make you better as a person, but Michael Tsoukas says it will also open the
door for many opportunities that you would not have been granted otherwise in
your line of work.
Saturday, 25 May 2013
The Importance of Getting Your Degree: Michael Tsoukas
Michael Tsoukas is a professional doctor of medicine who
works at the McGill University Medical Centre in Montreal, Canada. In becoming
a doctor, Michael Tsoukas completed several university degrees prior to medical
school, and even pursued graduate studies and research activities concurrently.
Michael Tsoukas first went to medical school, where he graduated with honors
with an MD in 2008. Michael Tsoukas then went on to pursue graduate medical training
at McGill University. Once he was done obtaining his specialty training, and
having already obtained his MD and license, Michael Tsoukas was offered
employment in large tertiary care health centers, as he was viewed as having
the necessary credentials to start his career as a specialist.
Michael Tsoukas believes that it is important to get a
degree, no matter your profession or line of work. Not only does a degree give
you an upper hand in the job market, Michael Tsoukas believes that it also
supplies you with the valuable experience to be the best professional that you
can be. Once you receive your degree, Michael Tsoukas says that you will be
able to enter the job market more easily, no matter what your profession, and
be viewed as someone who is knowledgeable and ready to become a great employee
of a any company or organization.
Getting your degree is a very important part of starting your career,
Michael Tsoukas says. Michael Tsoukas knew that he wanted to become a doctor,
and started his path as soon as he could in order to gain the necessary
prerequisites.
Michael Tsoukas knows that at any level of employment,
having multiple degrees will never be something that is looked upon negatively.
Michael Tsoukas believes that by having a degree, you have already proved to
your future employers that you take your field of interest very seriously and
are ready to pursue a rewarding career. Michael Tsoukas thinks you should find
what you are interested in, and start the process of getting your degree today.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Michael Tsoukas on Being Certified
Michael Tsoukas is a practicing doctor. Whenever you are a
practicing doctor of medicine, there are many certifications and prerequisites
that you must attain in order to lawfully and professionally be recognized as
Board Certified. Michael Tsoukas knows all about the medical licensing
procedures that you need to fulfill in order to be a professional and
legitimately-recognized physician in a medical field. Being a successful doctor
and professional in the field of medicine, Michael Tsoukas likes to make sure
that new or younger doctors know about all of these regulations and procedures
that are required in order to obtain certification.
Michael Tsoukas
graduated medical school in 2008 with honors. You could say that this is the
first true recognition of his exemplary skills that Michael Tsoukas received.
He then completed residency in the United States, and continued fellowship
training at McGill University in Montreal, Canada in order to pursue a
subspecialty. Michael Tsoukas, once having his MD from medical school, had to
pass a number of board exams and difficult residency programs. Michael Tsoukas
completed his residency training in Internal Medicine in the United States in
2011 and then returned to Canada for further specialty training. Michael
Tsoukas has been board certified to work as a doctor of medicine in the United
States and in Canada and is licensed to practice medicine in Canada, the United
States, and even Europe. Seeing as Michael Tsoukas loves to travel the world,
these licenses may perhaps come into play later in his life.
Passing all the regulations in order to be able to perform
your job duties at the level and legality that you should is very imperative,
no matter what field you work in, according to Michael Tsoukas. Michael Tsoukas
has passed all of his necessary board certifications in order to be viewed as a
full-time, registered, knowledgeable doctor, who is licensed to practice
medicine in two continents in the world. Michael Tsoukas recommends always
checking what stipulations are required for your career, and being certain that
you meet every single addendum.
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Michael Tsoukas Enjoys Teaching
Michael Tsoukas enjoys being able to pass on the knowledge
that he has attained to other people. Being able to share the knowledge that
you have, and pass it on to other generations, is very important to Michael
Tsoukas. Michael Tsoukas works as a trained specialty physician, who is
licensed to practice in Canada, the United States, and even Europe. Whenever
Michael Tsoukas is not traveling to other countries for work or leisure, he can
always be seen interacting with students and being involved with academic
teaching. Michael Tsoukas enjoys teaching medical students in a hospital
setting, providing them with key clinical training.
Michael Tsoukas currently works at the McGill University
Health Centre in Montreal, Canada. While working at the McGill University
Centre in Montreal, Michael Tsoukas tries his best to provide teach students at
least several times per month. Teaching new clinical skills, physiology, or
being able to pass on his gained knowledge and wisdom is a big part of Michael
Tsoukas’ job. Michael Tsoukas knows how difficult it can be to come straight
out of medical school and into an unknown hospital workplace as a resident, and
tries to make this transition a little bit easier for all of the students in
this situation.
Michael Tsoukas adores passing on his knowledge in both
clinical and research matters to his medical students. It is safe to say that
Michael Tsoukas is exemplary in his teaching position, seeing as he received
the excellence in medical teaching award for his efforts during his residency
in the United States. Michael Tsoukas' favorite place to be able to teach these
medical students is in the tertiary hospital atmosphere, not a conference room.
According to Michael Tsoukas, there is no better place to learn than the actual
bedside with real patients, that kindly offer their time to further education.
Being able to practice and learn directly on a willing inpatient population is
one reason why his students are able to go on and achieve such greatness,
Michael Tsoukas says.
Monday, 13 May 2013
Doing Your Research: Michael Tsoukas
When you are working in a field of work that involves the
well-being of other people, it is necessary to
provide evidence-based medicine based on new research and published
literature. Michael Tsoukas is a certified medical doctor, and licensed to
practice medicine in the United States, Europe, and Canada. Michael Tsoukas
knows that research is a very important aspect of medicine, and he takes it
very seriously. Michael Tsoukas is currently working on several different
clinical research projects involving human metabolism, as well as some more
basic science protocols in the same field of interest. Michael Tsoukas knows
that when dealing with medicine and being a doctor, the ability to translate
your research findings into therapies and treatments for patients is equally
rewarding to both the patient and the researcher.
Research has been a large part of Michael Tsoukas’
life for many years. While attending medical school, Michael Tsoukas was
captivated by after-hours research projects and studying in order to fulfill
his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. He was able to do just that, seeing as
he graduated with honors from medical school in 2008. Michael Tsoukas then
completed further specialty training at McGill University in Montreal, Canada,
where he continues his research interests to this date.
Now that Michael Tsoukas has his MD, he continues to fulfill
his thirst for furthering his medical knowledge, leading to improved patient
interventions and therapies. Michael Tsoukas is involved with multiple basic
and clinical research projects in his areas of interest. Michael Tsoukas also
has ongoing research with presentations at international conferences and
publications. Research is an integral part of being a great translational
bench-to-bedside physician. Michael
Tsoukas maintains his research activity to lead to more discoveries in his
specialty medical field. Michael Tsoukas says that you should pursue research
only if you truly possess that extra passion for new knowledge, recognizing
that disappointment is always possible.
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