Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Quote Reflection

"Obedience is central to becoming, being, and remaining happy."
                                                - David A. Bednar

Reflection: Obedience is truly important in one's society. Following the state rules is obedience. Being obedient in class doesn't get you in trouble does it? No it does not. Obedience isn't a matter of opinion, but obligation. Obedience is the great test of life and if you can be obedient, whoops then I think you have failed. If you are obedient, there will be no consequences to your actions. If there is consequences, I'm sure they're positive ones. Be obedient, it's not a hard task to do. Obedience and choosing the right can take you to higher places and better opportunities. Be obedient and you will remain happy.

Life Planning Notebook, 100+ Goals Reflection

Reflection: Life Planning Notebook, 100+ Goals

I love my life planning notebook. I try to read my goals everyday and I try my hardest to accomplish one goal per week. My goals are really special and important to me. I put heart and passion into my goals. I try my hardest to reach a goal. I have about 10 victories. Yes, I know it's not much, but my goals are beyond what I can do at the moment. My goals are a whole new level, like marriage or kids. Yes I have short term goals that I am currently working on. For example, I tried out for the basketball team, and guess what? I made the team! Now that's an amazing accomplishment for me. I truly believe I am capable of accomplishing everything, or anything I desire and wish, and totally dream of because anything and everything is possible. You just have to try your best and be persistent and determined.

Class Reflection

Class Reflection: New Media

Questions:
  1. What did you like best about this class?
  2. What did you dislike about this class?
  3. What can you recommend to improve this class?
  4. What will you always remember about this class?
Answers:
  1. What I liked best about this class was how we got to learn and research different health careers out there for us. I also liked the Student Success Statements because some quotes were just magnificent.
  2. I disliked that every day we had the same routine. Like, coming in, going to the blogger, the research, goals, and then the SSS. and finally the microsoft things. Doing the same thing sort of bored me a little though.
  3. I would recommend doing something different like more free time, but not a lot so people won't take advantage.
  4. I will always remember the class motto, "Choose the right." I will remember this always because when in doubt, and when at risk of choosing the wrong, I know I always have to choose the right.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Student Success Statement #80

"When obedience becomes our goal, it is no longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block."

                                         - James E. Faust

Plastic Surgeon

Plastic Surgeon


Duties and Responsibilities:

                Plastic surgeons shape and mold regions of the body like the ears, face, trunk, hands, and other extremities. They also repair congenital problems such as malformed bone structure in hands or feet. Cosmetic surgery reshapes normal body parts for aesthetic reasons, while reconstructive surgery repairs or replaces body parts damaged by accidents, illness, or malformation.

Average Salary: $230,540

Educational Requirements:

                The path to becoming a plastic surgeon is a long and demanding one. Students must complete many levels of training and education, beginning with obtaining a bachelor’s degree in pre-medical major, such as biology or chemistry. Then they must enter medical school.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Question: Would you like to become a Plastic Surgeon in the future? Why or why not?

Answer: No, I most definitely would not like to become a plastic surgeon in the future because it simply does not interest me in any way possible.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Student Success Statement #79

"Obedience is the great test of life."                                 - Thomas S. Monson

Neurologist

Neurologist


Duties and Responsibilities:

                A neurologist is a medical doctor or osteopath who has trained in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.

                Neurologists perform neurological examinations of the nerves of the head and neck; muscle strength and movement; balance, ambulation, and reflexes; sensation, memory, speech, language, and other cognitive abilities.

They also perform diagnostic tests such as the following:

·         CAT (computed axial tomography) or CT scan

·         MRI scan or MRA (magnetic resonance angiography)

·         Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)

·         EEG (electroencephalography)

·         EMG/NCV (electromyography/nerve conduction velocity)

Average Salary: $190,000

Educational Requirements:

·         Four years of premedical education in a college or university

·         Four years of medical school resulting in an MD or DO degree (doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy degree)

·         One year internship in either internal medicine or medicine/surgery

·         At least 3 years of specialty training in an accredited neurology residency program