Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Obedience

Obedience
In human behavior obedience, is a form of “social influence in which a person surrenders to explicit instructions or orders from an authority figure”
Synonyms for obedience
o   Faithful
o   Loyal
o   Respectful
o   Devoted
o   Attentive
Examples of obedience
Some examples of obedience would be…
o   when a dog is obedient to its masters command
o   when a son listens to his mother’s instructions
o   Or when a student listens to their teachers instructions  



Student Success Statement 8

Student Success Statement
“The key to freedom is obedience”
Boyd K. Packer

I believe that what Boyd K. Packer meant in his quote “the key to freedom is obedience” is that listening to the instructions given might be the key to our  freedom.  

Audiologist

Audiologist

Duties and Responsibilities:

Audiologist are in charge of creating a diagnose and treating a patient’s hearing and balance problems using advanced technology and procedures. They treat patients of all ages who have a variety of hearing disorders  

Salary:
$69,720 per year

Education:

The doctoral degree in audiology (Au.D.) is a graduate program typically 4 years. But a bachelor’s degree in any field is required to enter into one of these programs.

Reflection:


I wouldn’t like to be an audiologist because it doesn’t catch my attention and I don’t want to be stuck working in something that doesn’t interest me and I don’t want to be stuck working in something that I hate. 

Monday, September 8, 2014

student success statement 7

Student Success Statement
“What you are as a person is far more important than what you are as a basketball player.”
John Wooden

I believe that John Wooden’s quote “What you are as a person is far more important than what you are as a basketball player.” Meant that the basketball player was much more than just the famous basketball player that helped win all the championships what is much more important is the person you where besides the basketball player it was your personality towards others.

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer
Duties and Responsibilities:
Athletic Trainers provide physical medicine, rehabilitative, and preventative services. Athletic trainers treat a breadth of patients including: professional, college, secondary school and youth athletes, dancers, musicians and military personnel. Athletic trainers work can work in a variety of locations including schools, physician clinics, hospitals and manufacturing plants. athletic trainer works in these fields formal instruction in areas such as injury/illness prevention, first aid and emergency care, assessment of injury/illness, human anatomy and physiology, therapeutic modalities, and nutrition
Salary:
$35,000 - $75,000 annually
Education:
To become a certified athletic trainer, you must graduate with a bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited professional athletic training program and pass a comprehensive test administered by the Board of Certification.

Reflection: I wouldn’t like to work as an athletic trainer because It doesn’t call my attention and isn’t something I would like to do for the rest of my life it isn’t something I’m passionate about. 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Student Success Statement 6

Student Success Statement

“Your past is not your potential.”

Marilyn Ferguson



I believe that what Marilyn Ferguson meant in her quote “your past is not your potential” is that your past is not going be your potential your future determines your potential in life. 

Anesthesiologist

Anesthesiologist

Duties and responsibilities: An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who cares for a patient before, during and immediately following a surgical or medical procedure by administering appropriate anesthesia and monitoring the patient for reactions and complications, and to ensure comfort and manage pain.

Salary: $300,000 annually or $450,000 with experience  

Education: Those interested in a career in anesthesiology need to think about the kinds of classes taken in high school. Classes with a math and science concentration certainly go a long way in preparing a future anesthesiologist for success in college and medical school, attend a four-year undergraduate program, enroll into pre-medicine or another science-concentrated program, though it is not required and anesthesiologists are required to attend four years of medical school where they generally spend the first two years building on basic sciences and the second two in clinical training.



Reflection: I wouldn’t like to become an anesthesiologist because It doesn’t call my attention and I believe that when you pick a job it has to be something that you love and have a passion for.