Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Student Success Statement

"Obedience sums up our entire day" 

-Hosea Ballou 

Eastern Medicine Doctor

Duties and responsibilities :
Oriental medicine practitioners use forms of acupuncture and treatment through the Chinese concept of “qi,” which means energy. Oriental medicine treats a variety of ailments including headaches, back pain, arthritis, or other illnesses by identifying patterns of imbalance within a body’s energy levels and working to readjust fluids or tissues in order to keep the body in balance and relieve pain. Oriental medicine techniques include acupuncture, cupping, acupressure, and herbal supplements that are applied to specific body parts or tissues. Practitioners must be able to evaluate a patient’s symptoms and identify what organs or tissues are causing the ailment, and come up with a customized plan that incorporates oriental herbs and practices into a treatment



Salary: 
$61,000

Education:
Education and training requirements vary state to state for becoming an oriental medicine practitioner. Some practitioners are licensed to be a physician’s assistant and then take classes to become certified in oriental medicine. Most practitioners earn a Bachelor’s degree in biology or another medical related field, then go on to fill state requirements for practicing oriental medicine. Most states require students to work as an intern or apprentice for a specific number of hours in order to qualify for certification, and then have them take an examination to become certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Most training is obtained during an internship or apprenticeship, and many students who work as intern often get hired in as a full-time practitioner once their certification is obtained.


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Student Success Statement

"The more obedient we are, the more freedom we have" 

-Boyd K. Packer




Student Success Statement


Obedience:
The state or quality of being obedient

Synonyms :
  1. duty
  2. conformance 
  3. servility
  4. willingness
  5. reverence
  6. compliance 
  7. agreement
  8. manageability 
  9. orderliness 
  10. submission
  11. tractability
  12. respect
Examples of being obedient:
  1. When the teacher gives you a set of rules for the assignment
  2. When you're learning to drive you have to follow all the signals out there like when to stop, your speed limit. etc


Military Medical Careers

Duties and Responsibilities:
The United States military offers hundreds of medical jobs, from medics to physicians, and everything in between, including nurses and allied health careers. Working for the military is one of many government-employed options for healthcare professionals.Each branch of the military has different needs and entrance requirements for medical professionals. However, one requirement all four military branches share is the physical health standards. Any minor physical weakness, or deviation, from the slightest vision or hearing impairment to flat-footedness, could disqualify you for acceptance into the military. Additionally, you would have to pass physical fitness tests and endurance tests as well. The standards do vary slightly amongst the branches, but generally the requirements are very strict.

Salary: 
30k-100k

Education:
Medical and health services managers must be familiar with management principles and practices. A master's degree in health services administration, long-term care administration, health sciences, public health, public administration, or business administration is the standard credential for most generalist positions in this field. However, a bachelor's degree is adequate for some entry-level positions in smaller facilities, at the departmental level within health care organizations, and in health information management. Physicians' offices and some other facilities hire those with on-the-job experience instead of formal education.
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs in health administration are offered by colleges; universities; and schools of public health, medicine, allied health, public administration, and business administration.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Harmful Effects and Consequences of Drug Abuse

-Drugs are a moment of pleasure but a lifetime of pain
-Destroy relationships with family,lovers and friends
-No self control; No self respect
-Hurt the ones that love you, the most
-Drugs lie
-Those who are weak will eventually take their life
-Drugs have a consequence of imprisonment 
-Drugs make you feel like you're in control
-Drugs eventually lead to death, if it's too late
-You can't blame your friends,family or your problems for your own stupidity, you control your life
-Don't hesitate , make the right choice
-Live life !
I promise not to do any drugs that can harm my life and that will hurt my family.
Student Success Statement

"Early to bed and early to rise makes man healthy,wealthy, and wise"

 - Benjamin Franklin