Friday, September 27, 2013

Student Success Statement
“Every time I’ve done something
that doesn’t feel right, it’s ended
up not being right”
-Mario Cuomo
Reflection:
What I think this means is that if your mom yells at you and telling you to clean up the house
and you’re too lazy to get up cause you think if you get up you’ll be more tired and it’s just not
right for you to have to get up when you’re tired but it’s okay for them and then you realize what
could have happened if you would of helped your mom things would end up going right.

And just because you feel it isn’t right it is!!
Cytotechnologists CPCC :
What I think this video was about is what they do in private laborites
what they work on how everything is used and how they work with it.
And also where they work like in hospitals and how they work on human body cells.
And how they help people in private areas with cancer.
I don’t think I would like to be a cytotechnologist is because I haven’t
 heard enough information that interest me so far from what
I have read I’m not really liking it some words here and there interested me
 but not all have.  I think the sooner I read more about the job I’ll get interested
Cytotechnologist
(Cytology)
Duties and responsibilities:
Cytology is the study of human body cells.
Cytotechnologist are specially trained clinical
 technologist who study human body cells. They
indicate diseases like cancer.

Their duties indicate preparing microscope slides
of cell samples, examining cell samples using
microscope, identifying abnormalities in shape,
size, or color, using other automated lab
equipment to perform test, and analyzing
report test results to physicians.

Cytotechnologist usually works in hospitals,
clinic, or private laboratories. They also
work in universities or for other researchers
 Average salary: $30,000-$50,000

Educational requirements: students should take the most challenging high
school courses in science, math, and English.
Almost all cytotechnologist earn bachelor’s
degrees in medical or clinical technology
programs that include a year-long clinical
internship in the field.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Student Success Statement
“Only I can change my life. No one can do it for me.”
-Carol Burnett
Reflection:
What I think this means is that you are your own person you control what you do!
So if a friend says “Hey let’s smoke some pot?” you have the right to say no and make
a difference in your life and choose the right thing and you won’t live the guilt that
you made a mistake in your life and get addicted and ruin it, cause you did the right thing

and said no and that’s life changing because now you are good and drug free.
Rehabilitation or Mental
Health Counselors
Duties and Responsibilities:
Rehabilitation or mental health counselors work with the mentally, emotionally, and physically disabled. It is their job to help patients develop more faith in themselves. They work with patients to help them become self-sufficient and productive. Counselors often work closely with their patients’ doctors and family. Counselors may work I a private practice, for schools, industry, or in hospitals or residential health care settings. Counselors often:
·       Work with patients who abuse alcohol or are addicted to drugs
·       Interview and observe patients to determine problem areas
·       Conduct personality, aptitude, achievement, and psychological tests
·       Help patients find and keep jobs
Average Salary: $25,000 - $45,000
Educational Requirements:
Students interested in becoming counselors should take a challenging high school curriculum.
A bachelor’s degree in education, physiology, or sociology is the minimum requirement for low counseling jobs, but a master’s degree is required for most. To become licensed by a state, counselors must pass written and oral examinations and work for about two years in a supervised clinical setting.


CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Student Success Statement
“Goodness is the only investment that never fails.”
-Henry David Thoreau
Reflection:
What I think this means is that you never fail when you choose the right  cause good things happen when you choose the right and it never fails you so you succeed. And when you choose the wrong bad things happen and it fails you.


Health Information Specialist
Part 2
Educational Requirements:
Students should take high school courses in business information management, science, math and English.

Coding specialist must have a high school diploma or GED certificate. Training is usually conducted on the job, but classes are offered at technical schools and community colleges. To become certified, specialist must pass an examination.

Accredited record technicians must earn an associated degree from an accredited collage program or from the American Health Information Management Association Independent Study Program. Additionally they must pass a credentialing examination.

Record administrators must complete a bachelors degree program in the field and pass a certification examination.


CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Friday, September 20, 2013

Student Success Statement
“A good name will shine brightly
-Anon
Reflection:

What I think this means is that if you’re person everybody will know you for who you are and the good that you did. And if you’re a bad person you’ll be known for the bad that you did and you want a good reputation not a bad one.


Health Information Specialist
Part 1
Duties and Responsibilities :
Health information Specialist obtain, post, and analyze medical, workload, finance, and insurance data. They ensure that this information is properly recorded into medical records so practitioners can plan and evaluate health care provided to patients.
There are a variety of job specialist within this field Registered Record
Administrators. Accredited Record Technicians, and Certified Coding Specialist . Administrators coordinated the various information management responsibilities and supervised record technicians and coding specialist. Record technicians ensure medical records are accurate, coordinated, reimbursement, and maintain disease registries for search. Coding specialist assign and post correct diagnosis and procedure codes to records and report codes to insurance companies,
Health information specialist work in hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, physician offices, and many other medical settings.

Average Salary:
$20,000-$25,000 (Coding Specialist)
$23,000-$30,000(Record Technicians)
$30,000-$40,000(Record Administrator)
             
                             CHOOSE THE RIGHT



Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Student Success Statement
“There is no pillow so soft as a
clear conscience”
-French Proverb
Reflection:

What I think this means is that when you have a clear conscience you don’t thing good or bad things. So you don’t think anything and have nothing to worry about, like when you’re about to sleep on that nice pillow nothing goes through your head but getting your sleep. Just like your conscience you think nothing bad about people. For example when I have a clear conscience  I don’t think about anybody or anything so I feel like I have nothing to worry about and everything is going right, and having the feeling that I’m doing something right feels great.
Nurse Practitioner and
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Duties and responsibilities:
Nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialist and advanced practice registered nurses who have received special courses and training. They usually work closely with doctors and can perform many high-level primary care tasks. They often specialize in types of practice such as establish private practices; however, most work in doctor’s offices, hospitals, or neighborhood health centers. Duties often include:
•Talking detailed medical histories and performing complete physical exams.
•Providing diagnoses and recommending treatment plans.
•Treating detailed common medical conditions, illness, and injuries.
• Prescribing limited medications
•Counseling patients and families

Average salary: $39,000-$70,000
Educational requirements:
Students should take challenging high school courses in science, math, and English.
Students must complete all of the educational requirements to become a baccalaureate
prepared registered nurse. They must then complete additional master’s level training and
pass a certified examination.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!


Friday, September 13, 2013

Student Success Statement
“I shall pass through this life but
once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness I can show, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it; for I shall never pass this way again.”
-ANON

Reflection:
What I think this means is that we only live once so why mess it up, live life to your fullest and choose the right never do wrong because you mess up once you won’t be able to fix it because you already messed up. There won’t always be second chances. And when you mess up once don’t go down that road again you don’t want to mess up and make the same dumb choices you did before so it’s time to start fresh. And act like nothing happened.



Clinical technologist

http://library.thinkquest.org/15569/carla.html

Clinical technologists perform more complex laboratory test and procedures than technicians. They also supervise technicians, conform there test, and manage laboratory quality control programs.
Most clinical laboratory specialist work in hospital, but they are also employed by private practices, medical groups, research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies and universities.
Average salary: $20,000-$28,000(Clinical laboratory technicians)
$25,000-$40,000
Educational requirements:
Students should take most challenging high school courses in, science, math, and English.
An associate’s degree in the field or completion of a specialist in-house training programs is required to become a clinical laboratory technician.
A bachelor’s degree in the field is normally required to become a clinical technologist; however some employers accept an associate’s degree and extensive clinical experience as a substitute. Many technologists pursue additional graduate educational or specialist training to advance their careers in clinical chemistry, blood banking, and microbiology.  


Choose the right!!!


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Student Success Statement
 “You have only always to do what
is right. It will become easier by
practice, and you will enjoy in the
midst or your trials the pleasure of
an approving conscience.”
Robert E. Lee

Reflection:

What I think this mean is that you should always do the right. If you keep doing what’s right with all practice it will become easier as you go. You will enjoy choosing the right because you can feel good about yourself and be like I’ve never done wrong in life maybe a few times but not all so when you pass by people you have nothing to worry about cause you’ve chosen the right so there isn’t anything to worry about. You will enjoy walking around helping people and never doing wrong things to feel good about yourself. You will never be in problems because you’ve never done anything wrong to make yourself look bad. Like when you walk by people they can be look that’s the nice person that never did wrong in school or in life. And when you hear them saying that about you you’ll be proud and feel good about yourself. And when you move on in life you’ll never live with the guilt that you did something wrong. But since you did right you can move on in life and feel good about yourself and never live with guilt ever in your life. So it’s best to start choosing the right now because it’s always better sooner than later, so choose the right.
Clinical Laboratory Specialist
Duties and responsibilities:
Clinical Laboratory Specialist include both Clinical
Laboratory Technicians and Clinical Technologist.
These professions are also refereed to as Medical
Laboratory Technicians or Medical Technologist.
Both technicians and technologist perform laboratory
work to identify work to identify, diagnose and treat
disease.                                          
Clinical laboratory technicians use microscopes,
laboratory equipment, chemicals and computers
to perform laboratory procedures. They also
collect blood specimens and prepare culture
media. They conduct test and prepare reports for
clinical technologists and physicians.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Student Success Statement
“Have the courage to say no. Have the
courage to face the truth. Do the right
thing because it is the right. These are the
magic keys to living your life with
integrity.”
W. Clement Stone
Reflection:

What I think this means is that you should always choose the right it’s the best thing you should do in if you want to be proud of what you’re doing in life. Always choose the right and it’ll all be good.
Chiropractor
Part 2
Educational requirements:
Students who want to become chiropractors should take challenging high school science, math and English courses.
Chiropractors must complete a ten semester program in a chiropractic college after completing two years or junior college study.
Most states require that chiropractors pass certification examination before being granted a license to practice.
Choose the right!!!!!!



Friday, September 6, 2013

Student Success Statement
“If it is not the right do not to it; if it is not true do not say it,”
Marcus Aurelius

Reflection:
What I think this means is that you shouldn’t do what isn’t right, and always do what’s good no matter what. And honesty is always good you, you should never tell a lie no matter what! Telling the truth is always good cause if you don’t later on you will live with the guilt that you lied!! You'll feel good about it. ctr


Truth
What I think about the boys choosing the right is great,
Because everywhere you go people would just take the money and not care rob the whole store and not feel guilty they’d be proud they got all that money. But no these boys did the right thing and now good things will come to them. Even though they saw nobody and the lights on door open they still paid and they chose the right. Not very many people out there for example when you go to a store and you forget your wallet or purse and people see it they’ll take it cause they want the money and they don’t think about others but themselves. But the guys knew what could of happened if they would of chose the wrong. So good thing the CTR!!


Chiropractor
Part 1
Duties and responsibilities:
Chiropractors treat patients by manually adjusting parts of the patients by manually the spin. Chiropractors and their patients believe that problems with bone and nerve alignment can cause illness and problems in other parts of the body, a view not widely accepted by allopathic physicians and other traditional medical practitioners. Chiropractors manipulate their patient’s spinal columns for treatment. They may prescribe specific diets or exercise, but not drugs. Chiropractors cannot perform surgery. Most chiropractors establish a private practice and some provide home treatments. Others from group partnership in clinics or chiropractic hospitals.
Average salary: $30,000-$100,000

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Student Success Statement
I have three messages:
(1)     We should never, ever give up.
(2)    You are never too old to chase your dreams
(3)    It looks like a solitary sport, but it takes a team
Diana Nyad, American Swimmer
Reflection:
What I think this means is that we should chase our dreams
and don’t let anything stop you from doing it.
Your mind can conceive, what your body can achieve.
No matter what your dreams are keep chancing them and you

accomplish it. never give up on yourself
Biomedical Engineer
Part 1
http://libary.thinkquest.org/15569/carla.html
Duties and Responsibilities:
Biomedical Engineers use engineering principals
to solve health related and medical problems
they do a lot of research in conjunction with life
scientists, chemist, and medical professionals to
design medical devices like artificial hearts,
peacemakers, 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,
and advise hospitals and installing new equipment.

Biomedical engineers work in hospitals,
universities, industry, and research laboratories,
Average Salary:$29,000-$600,000


Educational Requirements :
Students should take challenging  science, math,
and electronic courses in high school.

Following high school, biomedical equipment
technicians  complete one to three years of
course work in biomedical equipment
technology, medical-electronics, or biomedical
engineering. Most  programs lead to certification
and/or associated degrees. Some employers will
hire electronics technicians and provide on-
the-job biomedical technology training

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