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Organizing a Community Day | Rano Bofill MD

Rano Bofill MD highlights Organizing a Community Day.

By Rano Bofill, MDPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Organizing a Community Day is an excellent way to gather your neighbors to get together, have fun, and make your neighborhood a better place. If you’re in charge of organizing community day but have no idea what to do, this post is for you! It includes tips on organizing a successful community event that everyone can enjoy.

1. Sort out the Budget

The first thing you should do is sort out the budget. You’ll need to figure out how much will be spent on the event, and you’ll need to get the money from somewhere. You may have a set budget or need to build one. Make sure that you have enough money and come from good sources.

2. Keep Things Simple

While you don’t want to make things so simple that people aren’t interested, you probably don’t want to go overboard. Keep things simple, and don’t try to include everything under the sun. Make a schedule for the community day, decide who will do what jobs, and get everything sorted out.

3. Pull a Team Together

You’ll probably need a group of people to pull this all together to get the ball rolling. The more people you have pulling the strings, the easier it will be to get the right things in place. You’ll need local volunteers to do many things, including flyer and poster design, selling tickets, making sure that there are enough materials on hand, and so on.

4. Acquire the Right License

You’ll need to get the right license to legally host a neighborhood party. Not only do you need a license, but getting something like this right will also help get the ball rolling. You’ll need to find the right one and make sure that you’re filling it out in a way that will help you reach your overall goals.

5. Cover yourself With Insurance

You probably already have the right insurance for your building, but it’s still a good idea to take out extra insurance for the event. This will help keep you covered and protect you from any significant setbacks. The insurance should cover personal injuries and property damage, so make sure that you’ve got that in place.

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About Rano Bofill MD

Rano Bofill M.D. is an esteemed medical professional who has built a career on a foundation of love for humanity and a desire to serve. Rano has been working in the medical field for more than 55 years. Across this time, Rano Bofill M.D. has established himself as a skilled professional specializing in Radiology.

Rano Bofill’s medical career began when he enrolled at the University of San Agustin, where he began his Premedical studies. He graduated in 1959 and enrolled at the University of San Tomas, where he completed his Premedical education and enrolled in Medical School at the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. Rano Bofill earned his M.D. degree in 1966 and began his internship and residency in the Philippines, which he completed in 1969. That same year, Dr. Bofill moved to the United States and settled in Ohio, where he began his Externship Training Program at Ohio Valley Hospital in Steubenville.

After completing the program, Rano Bofill M.D. stepped into his first official physician role with Mercy Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, where he became an E.R. and House Physician for the facility. He then subsequently served as the Staff Physician with Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; an E.R. Physician at Appalachian Regional Hospital in Hazard, Kentucky; and the Clinical Director at Hopemont State Hospital in Hopemont, West Virginia. Rano then pivoted in his career to serve as a Private Practice Physician at Romney & Fort Asby in West Virginia, where he offered E.R. coverage for hospitals.

It was at this point in his career that Rano Bofill M.D. chose to pursue a specialization in Radiology; he stepped into a Rotating Internship position with Frankfort Hospital, an affiliate of the Medical College of PA in Philadelphia. Rano began his Residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Episcopal Hospital, and he completed his Residency as Chief Resident at Germantown Hospital & Medical Center, both in Philadelphia. From there, Rano worked as the Associate Radiologist at Pleasant Valley Hospital in West Virginia, and he served as Chief Radiologist at Man Appalachian Regional Hospital. Additionally, Dr. Bofill served as a Radiologist for Williamson Memorial Hospital and Roane General Hospital.

Rano currently lives in West Virginia, where he enjoys delighting friends and family with his musical talents and looks for any opportunity to give back. Learn more about Rano on his blog page!

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Rano Bofill, MD

Rano Bofill M.D. is a compassionate healthcare professional, Radiologist, public servant, and musician who has dedicated his life and his career to the service of others!

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