Friday, September 27, 2013

Statement #15

  Student Success Statement
“Every time I’ve done something
that doesn’t feel right, it’s ended
up not being right.”

    Mario Cuomo
Reflection: Every time I have done something wrong, it has ended up being wrong. So every time you do anything you can feel differently for instance, you may have stole something from some one just because it looked cool or because you didn't have it. After, you feel guilty and can't deal with yourself, even if you try your best to not think of it. The same when you do something right you are gonna feel right afterword, why feel guilty of what you have done?

CPCC

CPCC
Reflection:   CPCC is a organization for grads who love cytotechnology and want to educated about a aspect of scince, one student says that ever since he was in college he loved learning about genetics and cells. So he went in to this and found a job and is loving where he works at. One day I hope I can find a job that suits me and what I am interested in, like chemistry and physics. I would go in to this because another aspect of science which is interesting to me is biology and this is a more fine asspect of that.

Day #16

Cytotechnologist
(Cytology)
Duties and Responsibilities:
Cytology is the study of human body cells. Cytotechnologists are specially trained clinical technologists who study human body cells. They examine cells to identify changes that may indicate diseases like cancer.
Their duties include preparing microscope slides of cell samples, examining cell samples using microscopes, identifying abnormalities in shape, size, or color, using other automated lab equipment to perform tests, and analyzing report test results to physicians.
Cytotechnologist usually work in hospitals, clinics, 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 cytotechnologists 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

Statement #14

Student Success Statement
“Only I can change my life. No
one can do it for me.”

 Carol Burnett
Reflection: Only I can change my life, the same goes for everyone no one can do it for me because this life is mine, no one owns you and no one can ever own you. You have to make the change you want to see in yourself not even your parnets can help you, all the change that happens is made by you. Does your mom make you change, does your dad make you change, does your sibling make you change, no they don't. This might come to you as a big responsiblity, but it also comes as an oppurunity for changing in the wrong way, but that is all up to you because only you can change you life, no one can do it for you.

Day #15

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 in private practice, for schools, industry, or in hospital 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, psychology, or sociology is the minimum requirement for low level 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

Statement #13

 Student Success Statement
   “Goodness is the only investment                     that never fails.”

                        Henry David Thoreau
Reflection: The one investment that can make your life a good one, is a investment in goodness, why not invest in something that can let you live the high way of life and not the low way. Badness is the only investment that also never fails. Choosing the right and wrong of things may be the only differnece, but is is a big difference when looked in a sense of moral and deeds. So choose the right.

Day #14

Health Information Specialist
                              Part 2
Educational Requirements:
Students should take high school courses in Business, Information Management, Science, Math, and English.
Coding specialists 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, specialists must pass an examination.
Accredited record technicians must earn an associate’s degree from the American Health Information Management Association Independent Study Program. Additionally, they must pass a credentialing examination.
Record administrators must complete a bachelor’s degree program in the field and pass a certification examination.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!