Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Student Success Statement
“Set your goals high, and don’t stop till you get there.” –BO Jackson


Reflection: Set a goal, pursue it, challenge it, don’t lose it, and don’t give up. Set your most wanted goal, pursue it no matter where it takes you, be strong, have determination. Challenge your goal; try your best to find your goal. Don’t lose it because of what others said because you’re reaching this goal for yourself not for anyone else. Choose the Right in your journey to your goal.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Student Success Statement

“You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get.”-Michael Phelps

Reflection:
The more dreams you have, the further you will go in achieving them. There’s no limit to how many dreams you can have. Have as many dreams as you can but focus on not just having them but on achieving them. Achieve to succeed. Choose the right.

                                     (Won 22 Olympics, 18 Gold)

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Restoring Faith Humanity

Reflection:

This video impacts me to see what brave people there are in this world. There are so many situations that many don't have the courage to help others, but then there are those that no matter the situation they will sacrifice their time or even their life to save someone else. It’s good to know that there are brave people out in this world. We should all try to let our courage out to be brave and help others to change the world. We all have courage within us but sometimes we have more fear than courage and that fear stops us from actually being brave in difficult situations. We must let go of the fear to become great brave people and help others. There must be compassion within us to help others and we should all learn how to give to those who are less fortunate because there is a joy in giving. We need faith, courage, strength, unity, and compassion to save this world together.

Student Success Statement

“Try a little harder to be a little better” –Gordon B. Hinckley

Reflection:
It takes a little more hard work to do something better. Whatever you do, try a little harder to get a better result. It doesn't matter what you’re doing it as long as you try your best, the best that you can and you will see a better result. It might take more strength to try harder but when you see a good result, you’ll realize that it was all worth it. Try a little harder to be a little better at choosing the right.


                             Medical Illustrator
Duties and Responsibilities:
Medical illustrators are highly skilled artists. They work strictly in the medical field and create graphics for textbooks, journals, magazines, and educational films. Their drawings span a wide range of microorganisms to body parts.
Some medical illustrators prepare illustrations that aid in research about creation of artificial body parts. At times, they are called upon to use modeling skills to create artificial body parts, such as ears, and noses, for patients that are deformed or have undergone some surgeries.
Salary: $35,000-$50,000
Educational requirements:
Students that are interested in becoming medical illustrators should take a college preparatory program in high school that emphasizes art and science. In college students should either major in art and minor in science or major in science and minor in art. Undergraduate science courses should be the same as those required for medical school.
The majority of medical illustrators have master’s degree in the field from a program that is accredited by Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs. Certification as a medical illustrator requires a graduate degree in medical illustration, a portfolio review, and successful completion of national examination.
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Reflection: I think I would like to be a medical illustrator because I like to draw but for the fact that it’s related to a field that I’m not really interested in but I would try to be one.


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Student Success Statement

“If you want to achieve excellence, you can get there today. As of this second, quit doing less-than-excellent work.” –Thomas j. Watson


Reflection: when wanting to achieve excellence we must stop what we know that we are doing wrong and start to do what’s right. To pursue excellence we must let go of what stops us from choosing the right thing to do, this can include our friends, peers, fear, weakness or even ourselves. There must be a determination to reach excellence. A pact must be done to remember what you’re fighting for. Keep trying your best to do excellent work and even if you fail once get back up and try again, don’t ever let anybody bring you down or stop you for what you’re pursuing. Follow your dreams with perseverance and hope. Don’t give up. Choose the Right!

    

                            Medical Assistant
Duties and responsibilities
Medical assistants help physicians and nurses deliver patient care. They
·        schedule appointments
·        take blood pressures
·         respiration's
·         temperature
·         Perform other routine patient pre-examining procedures.
·         Sometimes they help with office and clerk tasks
Medical assistants work in hospitals, clinics, private physician offices.
 Salary: $17,000-$18,000
Educational requirements:
Students should complete high school with courses in biology, physical science, office management, communications, and human relations, although medical assistant training programs may accept GED certificates. Medical assistant training programs are provided by community colleges and for-profit technical training schools. They may take between six months and 2 years to complete.
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Reflection: I don’t think I would like to be a medical assistant because it’s not a field I’m interested in.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Student Success Statement

"Paint a masterpiece daily. Always autograph your work with excellence”-Greg Hickman

Reflection:
Make every day a master piece of your life, from the start of your day to the end. Choose the right throughout your whole day and your days will be memorable for life. Whatever you do, try your best to do it right, no matter what others think or say. Choose to walk in the path of righteousness and you will succeed and travel far in your life. When the end of each day comes, finish it off with your autograph knowing that you painted a masterpiece on that day. Start every day with a fresh start, with a new beginning, leave what happened yesterday in the past and paint another masterpiece, set a new goal for your life. 
–Yazmin Ruiz


Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

               
Duties and responsibilities:
Licensed practical nurses work with and under the direction of registered nurses and physicians. They care for injured, handicapped, and sick patients. Their duties include taking temperatures, blood pressures, and pulses. The give injections, change dressings, and help give patients baths. In general, they care for patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and extended care facilities. Some practical nurses work in private homes.
Salary: $16,000-$23,000
Educational Requirements:
Although a high school diploma or GED certificate is not always required, it is encouraged. LPN’s do not have the extensive professional education that is required for a registered nurse. State approved training programs are offered by the hospitals, vocational schools, junior colleges and private schools.
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Reflection: I think I would like to be a licensed practical nurse because I would like to help out those who need help.
                Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Duties and responsibilities:
Licensed practical nurses work with and under the direction of registered nurses and physicians. They care for injured, handicapped, and sick patients. Their duties include taking temperatures, blood pressures, and pulses. The give injections, change dressings, and help give patients baths. In general, they care for patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and extended care facilities. Some practical nurses work in private homes.
Salary: $16,000-$23,000
Educational Requirements:
Although a high school diploma or GED certificate is not always required, it is encouraged. LPN’s do not have the extensive professional education that is required for a registered nurse. State approved training programs are offered by the hospitals, vocational schools, junior colleges and private schools.
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Reflection: I think I would like to be a licensed practical nurse because I would like to help out those who need help.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Student Success Statement

"It's not the will to win, but the will to PREPARE to win that makes the difference." -Paul Bear Bryant

Reflection: Many people think that winning is everything but in reality they don't understand what was the real reason why they won. The way they prepared themselves and practiced everyday was what helped them win. their determination and working as a team is what helps you accomplish your dream or wish. for example if you know you have a test and you are determined to get an "A" than you have to do whatever it takes to get prepared. If you study everyday before the test, you will see result when you get your test back with a great grade and you will realize that all that hard work paid off. Prepare yourself for the challenges in life and you will be able to get up with courage and be the difference and reach your goals.

Paul Bear Bryant

Paul bear Bryant was the 11th of 12 children who were born to Wilson Monroe and Ida Kilgore Bryant in Fordyce, Arkansas. His nickname "Bear" stemmed from having agreed to wrestle a captive bear during a theater promotion when he was 13 years old. Paul was 6ft 1in and began to play football when he was in middle school and continued until high school. In his senior session he won the 1930 Arkansas state football championship. Paul received a scholarship to attend to the University of Alabama and continued to play football. after h finish college he decided to become a coach he coached in many university's like the university of Mary land, University of Kentucky, Texas A&M University, and the university of Alabama. Paul Bear Bryant became a great american football player and coach. He was best known as the longtime head coach of the University of Alabama football team. After the 1982 season, Paul decided to retire, four weeks after he retired he died from a heart attack at the hospital. The Paul Bear Bryant Museum, Paul W. Bryant Hall, Paul W. Bryant Drive, and Bryant-Denny Stadium were all named in his honor.

Industrial Hygienist

                      
Duties and responsibilities:
Industrial hygienists evaluate health hazards, conduct health risk assessments, manage industrial or business health programs and provide consultation. They may be administrators, researchers, consultants, or teachers. Many work as part of an industrial or government team, although some have private practices. Industrial hygienist often:
·         Collect samples and perform laboratory analyses.
·         Check worker exposure to radiation, vibrations, or noise.
·         Calibrate equipment.
·         Investigate possible health hazards.
·         Conduct epidemiological research.
·         Instruct employees on injury prevention techniques.
Salary: $40,000-$60,000
Educational requirements:
Student should take challenging college preparatory courses, especially in mathematics and science during high school.
A career in industrial hygienist requires a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, environmental health engineering, or the physical sciences. Many jobs require certification and/or a master’s degree in these related fields. Certification requires successful completion of the American Board of Industrial Hygiene Examination.
Choose the Right!!!
Reflection: I don’t think I would like to be an industrial hygienist because it’s not a field I’m interested in.