Wednesday, June 4, 2014

(Part 3/4)
“Obedience is central to becoming, being and remaining happy.”

This statement is saying that obedience is the key to happiness, because if you are obedient you will only receive positive consequences. For example, others will treat you with more respect and they will be nicer to you. You will also gain a lot of trust because you do the right thing. If you are disobedient you won’t ever be happy because you will constantly be receiving negative consequences and you will always be getting in trouble. Obedience revolves around happiness. If you follow the rules and are obedient you will live happily. 
My Progress (Part 2/4)


So far I have been doing well on achieving my 100+ goals. I have achieved a lot of goals but I still have a lot more to complete. I continue to add goals and to write success on the ones I have already achieved. Reading my goals has helped me think about what I need to do in order to reach them. There are some things I need to work on in order to progress faster. I need to focus more on reaching my goals because there are still plenty of which I have not yet achieved. I also need to continue to add more goals as I complete old ones. For my future I plan on reading my 100 goals everyday so that I can always have them on my head and so that it could encourage me into trying really hard to achieve my goals.  
Class Reflection (Part 1/4)
  • What did you like best about this class?

What I enjoyed best about this class was that I got to learn about all the different careers in the medical field and how we would do research on a variety of medical professions. I enjoyed this because when I grow up I want to be an obstetrician and I learned what other careers link to this profession. I also liked how we got to learn how to use different programs on the computer, and that I received the chance to do projects on the programs. I also liked the fact that we had our own blog website that we could personalize and that we would post reflections on statements given to us I also liked the free time you gave us because not many teachers do that.
  • What did you dislike about this class?

There were very few things I disliked about this class. One thing was that we had to do projects individually, in my opinion it would have been better if we had the option to choose a partner to do a project with. Another thing was that we didn't work a lot on researching medical schools.
  • What can you recommend to improve this class?

One thing I would recommend to improve this class is to spend some time doing research not only on medical careers, but on medical schools and what the requirements are in order to enroll there.
  • What will you always remember about this class?


I will always remember the class motto “ctr” and all the student success statements that we did. I will also remember the bloggers we had and the people in my class. 

Friday, May 30, 2014

Student Success Statement

“When obedience becomes our goal, it is no longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block.”
-James E. Faust

If you are obedient at all times continuing to do so won’t be hard at all. You will get used to doing what others ask of you and you won feel bothered when others ask you to be obedient and do something. If you choose the right and you’re obedient you will soon start to have a positive outlook towards life. Obedience is a building block; we need to continue to be obedient to reach our goals.  
Plastic Surgeon

Duties and Responsibilities: Plastic surgeons shape and mold regions of the body like the ears, face, hands and other extremities. They repair congenital problems such as malformed bone structure in hands or feet. They also repair or replace body parts that have been damaged in an accident or inborn illness. They perform surgery to enhance a person’s looks and to restore appearances.

Salary: $230,540

Education: Students must complete many levels of training and education, beginning with obtaining a bachelor’s degree and a pre-medical major, such as biology or chemistry. They then must enter a medical school. They should complete 5-6 years of residency training. After, they must pass certain exams to be licensed and work legally as a surgeon. 

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Student Success Statement
“Obedience is the great test of life.”
-Thomas S. Monson

Life is always putting us in situations where we have to be obedient. If we are obedient we will always be receiving positive consequences. It is our responsibility to be obedient and do what others ask of us. I think that this means that it can be very difficult to obey and comply with people’s rules. We need to do what is asked of us even if we might not want to do it. They don’t think of the negative consequences that can occur if one does not follow directions. Being obedient will only bring back positive things. 
Neurologist

Duties and Responsibilities: A neurologist is trained in the diagnoses and treatment of nervous system disorders, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. They perform neurological exams of the nerves, head and neck and other cognitive abilities. They perform diagnostic tests such as:
v  CAT scan
v  MRI scan
v  Spinal tap
v  EEG scan
Salary: $160,000 annually
Education: They must complete residency training, they may also enroll in a program that helps develop expertise in movement disorders. They must earn a state license to practice medicine. They must also pass both parts, written and oral, of the exam administered by the ABPN.