Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Student Success Statement
“Set your goals high and don’t stop till you get there”
Bo Jackson
Reflection: I think what this mean is that you have to have big dreams and never give up.

Example:  If you want to be a lawyer you work hard and never give up.

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 22 Olympic medals (18 gold)

Reflection I think what this means that you should never stop trying even if you reached what you wanted you have to keep pursuing because then you can achieve more goals.

Example If you’re a professional soccer player and you already achieve your dream of being arzs professional athlete don’t stop continue to achieve greatness

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Student Success Statement
" Try a little harder to be a little better "
Gordon B. Hinckley
Reflection: I think what this means that  if you want to be better you have to try hard and never give up.
Example: If you want to be better at a sport you have to try hard and you'll be better if you don't try you'll never succeed 
Medical Illustrator
Duties and Responsibilities
Medical illustrators are highly skilled artist.  They work strictly in the medical field and create graphics for textbooks, journals, magazines, and educational films. Some medical illustrators prepare illustrations that aid in research about or 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.

Average Salary: $35,000-$50,000

Educational Requirements

Students who want to become medical illustrators have to take college preparatory classes that emphasize art and science. In college they can major in art or minor in science. Undergraduate science courses should be the same as those for medical school.  The majority of medical illustrators have master’s degree in a program from Commissions on Accreditation's of Allied Health Educational Programs. They require a graduate degree in medical illustrations a portfolio review and completion and national examination

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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: this quote means that you’re supposed to do what right as in right now stop doing less and stop doing the work… you could achieve more things when you’re doing the right thing.
Example: If you want to get a excellent grade on a project you have to do excellent don't settle for less go for excellence.
Medical Assistant

Duties and Responsibilities:

Medical assistants help physicians and nurses deliver patient care.  They schedule appointments; take blood pressures, respiration's, temperatures; and perform other routine patient pre-examining procedures.  Sometimes they help with office and clerical tasks.  Medical assistants work in hospitals, clinics, and private physician offices.

Average Salary: $17,000-$18,000

Educational Requirement’s

Students should complete high school courses in biology, physical science, office managements, 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 two years to complete.

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Friday, December 6, 2013

Student Success Statement
" Paint a masterpiece daily. Always autograph your work with excellence"
Greg Hickman 
Reflection: I think this means to not really draw a picture but to make every moment of your life worth it to make everything you do look great.
Example: If your gonna do a project make sure you d an excellent project make people look at your work with excitement 
Licensed Practical Nurse

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.  They also give injections, change dressings, and help give patients bath.  In general they care for patients in hospitals nursing homes and extended care facilities. Some practical nurses work in private homes.
Average Salary: $16,000-$23,000

Educational Requirements:

Although a high school diploma or GED certificate is not always required, it is encouraged.  LPNs 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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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Paul ' Bear' Bryant
He was an american football player and coached in the university of Alabama. He loved to play football and he was a great player. He played in the university of Maryland and Kentucky. He coached for 25 years and he accomplished  he won 6 national championships and 13 conference championships. He also held the record for most wins he won 323 games. After the 1982 season at age 69 he decided to retired. He died because the cause of a heart attack. He was 3 time national coach of the year. Bryant had 37 winning seasons and participated in 29 post season bowl games.

Student Success Statement
" Its not the will to win but the will to prepare to win makes the difference"
Reflection: I think this means that what matters is that you get ready to do what you have to do if you prepare with it you'll accomplish it.
Example: If you prepare good for a game and you try hard you can win.


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 administrator’s researcher’s consultants or teachers.  Many work as part of an industrial or government team, although some have private practices.  Industrial hygienists often
·         Collect samples and perform laboratory samples
·         Check worker exposure to radiation vibrations and noise
·         Calibrate equipment
·         Investigate possible health hazards
·         Conduct epidemiological research
·         Instruct employees on injury prevention techniques
Average Salary: $40,000-$60,000
Educational Requirements
Students should take challenging college preparatory courses especially in mathematics and science during high school.  A career in industrial hygiene 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, or related, fields.  Certification requires successful completion of the American Board of Industrial Hygiene examination.

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