"My Summer"
My summer was kind of boring but fun at the same time. I spent most of my summer taking care of my little brother and sleeping which was kind of boring but in my weekends i would hang out with my friends and other days i would go out with my family I also went to parties which was really fun. I wanted to go to Mexico with my grandma and my little cousins but i couldn't go because i had important stuff to do here. There's not too much i can say about my summer. But I hope my next summer is better.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Student Success Statement
Student Success
Statement
“To know what is right and not to do it is the worst
cowardice.”
Confucius
Reflection:
If you know
what is right take the courage to do it because doing the wrong is the worst
courage a person could have.
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical
Engineer
Part 2
Educational
Requirements:
Students
should take the most challenging science, math, and English courses available in
high school.
All
biomedical engineers have at least a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Many
have advanced graduate degrees as well. Courses of study include a sound
background in mechanical, chemical, or industrial engineering, and specialized
biomedical training. Most programs last from four years to six years and all
states require biomedical engineers to pass states biomedical engineers to pass
examinations and be licensed.
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!!!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
Part 1
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Duties and Responsibilities:
Biomedical Engineers use engineering principles to solve
health related and medical problems. They do a lot of research in conjunction
with life scientists, chemists, and medical professionals to design medical
devices like artificial hearts, pacemakers, dialysis machines, and surgical
lasers. Some conduct research on biological and other life systems or
investigate ways to modernize laboratory and clinical procedures.
Frequently, biomedical engineers supervise biomedical
equipment maintenance technicians, investigate medical equipment failure, and
advise hospitals and installing new equipment.
Biomedical engineers work in hospitals, universities,
industry, and research laboratories.
Average Salary: $29,000-$600,000
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!!!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Student Success Statement
“Success is simple, do what’s right, the right way, at the right time”.
-Arnold H.Glasgow
Reflection:
It’s easy to say to do what’s right at the right time but what matters most is to accomplish it.Audiologist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Audiologists work with patients who have hearing disorders. They may work in hospitals or clinics, private practice, schools or universities, nursing homes, industry, or research laboratories. They perform examinations as well as provide treatment. Audiologists often:
· Test and measure hearing functions.
· Identify types of hearing disorders
· Develop and provide patient rehabilitation plans and programs.
· Conduct audio logical research.
· Provide educational, medical, and professional consultation.
· Recommend, dispense, and test hearing aids.
Average Salary: $30,000 -$50,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take the most challenging high school courses (including AP or IB courses) available in science, math, English, and speech.
Audiologists have master’s degree in audiology and licensed.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Student Success Statement
Student Success Statement
“We need the courage to start and continue what we should do, and the courage to stop what we shouldn’t do.”
Richard L. Evans
Reflection:
We should have the guts to start and continue what was set and ignore what is wrong.
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer
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Duties and Responsibilities:
Athletic trainers work with athletic teams, athletic teams, athlete’s coaches, and sports medicine physicians. They help develop training programs to prevent injuries as well as rehabilitation programs for the injured. They treat injured athletes under the direction of team or sports medicine physicians. Before athletic events they will bandage, wrap, and affix braces to prevent injuries. They work on the muscles of athletes in training. Athletic trainers will also advise on protective gear and on training equipment.
Athletic trainers work for sports teams, schools, colleges, clinics, health clubs, corporations, and hospitals.
Average Salary: $25,000-$35,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take challenging science, math, and English courses in high school.
To be a certified athletic trainer, students must complete an educational program that includes 1,500 hours of supervised clinical experience. Most programs result in bachelor’s degree from college with an emphasis in physical education.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Student Success Statement
Student Success Statement
“Start with what is right rather than what is acceptable”.
Petter F.Drucker
Reflection: It’s better to the right thing than to just do the acceptable things. If you can do better than do it, don’t just go for the acceptable things achieve higher and greater things will happen.
Part 2
Allopathic Physician (M.D)
Part 2
Educational Requirements:
Students should take the most challenging high school courses (including AP courses) available in science,math,and English.
After three or four years of college, prospective physicians must attend medical school. Undergraduate requirements for admission to all medical schools include one year of organic chemistry, one year of biology, and one year of physics. Some medical schools also require course work in calculus, English the humanities, or social science.
Medical school usually includes two years of additional study in both basic and clinical sciences and is followed by a year-long hospital internship. Physicians who want to specialize must then undertake a three-year residency in their specialty.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
HPIAM
Huntington Park Institute of Applied
Medicine
Daily Enrichment for
2013-14
“Health-Related Careers and
Descriptions”
Allopathic Physcian (M.D)
Part 1
Duties and Responsiblities:
Allopathic physcians, M.D.s. are
medical doctors who treat disease and injury using counteractive methods. For
example, they will prescribe antibiotics to kill bacteria that have caused an
infection . Allopathic physicians often work in public or private practices.
Their work hours can be long and irregular. Although many allopathic physicians
become internists, generalists, or family practitioners ,most specialize in
other medical fields.
Specialties include:
· Anesthesiologist-administers
anesthesia
· Cardiologist –treats hearts disease
· Dermatologist-treats skin conditions
· Gastroenterologist- treats digestive
problems
· Neurologist-treats brain and nervous
system problems
· Obstetrician- provides pregnancy care
and delivers babies
· Oncologist- treats cancers
· Orthopedist-treats skeletal problems
· Pathologist-interprets disease in
tissues
· Pediatrician-provides care for
children
· Pulmonologists-treats respiratory
problems
· Surgeon- performs operations
· Urologist- treats urinary problems
Average salary
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