Is it okay to include a patient's first name in your personal statement. I'm not sure how the confidentiality issue works. It would really help me with the flow of it.
What do you think?
What do you think?
First name is supposed to be vague enough to qualify, unless that person can then be recognized more easily by other means like you say the date, time, and place it happened, but to be on the safe side I'd write something like "Veronica (named changed for privacy concerns)." Better play it safe than sorry.Is it okay to include a patient's first name in your personal statement. I'm not sure how the confidentiality issue works. It would really help me with the flow of it.
What do you think?
Is it okay to include a patient's first name in your personal statement. I'm not sure how the confidentiality issue works. It would really help me with the flow of it.
What do you think?
use a pseudonym.
just say "a patient". don't throw in some "Rick (name changed for confidentiality)" because that's cheesy and eats up characters.
I assume you're familiar with HIPAA?
Keep it as "a patient." Or make up a name and say, "Mario, name changed for confidentiality, blah blah blah."
A first name or Mr/Ms/Miss/Mrs. inital is fine. I'd go with a short name like Dan or Ann (fewer characters).
You can write (pseudonym) after the name which is the shortest way I know of to say that the name has been changed. I do know someone who used the first name of disabled child/student in an essay. From the experience section it was easy to see where the student was from (where the applicant had volunteered). The student's mother happened to be on the adcom -- 😱 She chose not to make a decision about the applicant and she wasn't upset by it but wow -- small world.
A first name or Mr/Ms/Miss/Mrs. inital is fine. I'd go with a short name like Dan or Ann (fewer characters).
You can write (pseudonym) after the name which is the shortest way I know of to say that the name has been changed. I do know someone who used the first name of disabled child/student in an essay. From the experience section it was easy to see where the student was from (where the applicant had volunteered). The student's mother happened to be on the adcom -- 😱 She chose not to make a decision about the applicant and she wasn't upset by it but wow -- small world.