I say I “agree”, rather than “strongly agree” with this statement, because each new situation in a healthcare setting will pose its own unique challenges for communication. So while I agree that I have the ability to communicate effectively with internal and external customers, as well as the ability to help form productive, professional relationships, I will always be challenged to devise new and better ways of doing these while on the job-floor. To “strongly agree” that I have these…
In “Human factors and Cyber Security” Shana even makes a request to make entry into the program harder to get: “The national Centers of Academic Excellence in Information assurance and other programs like it, should consider adding human factors coursework as a requirement into the program.” (10) If an employee who went to one of these colleges that were awarded the Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education the employee will have undergone rigorous course work to earn their degree which…
Veterinary medicine as a subject is centred on the treatment of a range of different animals, including domestic pets and farmyard animals. It combines biological sciences with anatomy, and even niche subjects such as gastroenterology - the study of the stomach - and parasitology - which is the study of pesky parasites. Most of the study areas will cross-over with medicine degrees, like oncology and neurology, but the course will include animal-specific modules to ensure graduates are learned in…
According to statistics by the National Center for Juvenile Justice law enforcement agencies made approximately 1.9 million arrest of juveniles under 18 in 2009 and has had steadily increased through 2015. At the center of Juvenile Correctional facility are the officers that work there called Juvenile Detention Officer who specialize providing security for juvenile offenders who have been charged and those that are waiting to be sentenced. The educational requirements for becoming a Juvenile…
This paper is designed to compare the National Association of School Psychology (NASP) standards and the International School Psychology Association (ISPA) goals, in contrast to the School Psychology program at New Jersey City University (NJCU). NASP is a professional organization that represents and supports school psychologist to support the learning and mental health of all children and youth (NASP: Standards for the Credentialing of School Psychologists, 2010, p.1). NASP was founded in 1969…
Starting college can be a difficult decision and staying in college can be ever tougher. Motivation and determination is what pushes students to achieve their goals, feel fulfilled and improve overall quality of life. This paper will discuss my motivations for starting college, techniques I have developed to keep going and graduate as well as my personal action plan to stay motived throughout this journey. One of the first things that motivated me to start college was the feeling of being left…
Ophthalmics is concerned with the study of the medical branch of ophthalmology, and deals with physiology, anatomy and any illnesses or diseases that may affect the eye. The study also includes performing operations or surgeries on the eyes. Many diseases are diagnosed through the study and practice of ophthalmics, and help to counteract or defer diseases that affect the eyes only, such as cataracts, glaucoma and blindness. What A Levels do I need? Each university will ask for varying entry…
Now that I am a senior in high school it's time to start thinking about and learning what career I want to be in and how it would be beneficial to me. Seeing family members and friends going in and out of jail and/or prison, strung out on drugs or alcohol made me start thinking of being part of the criminal justice system to keep them out of jail and away from drugs. My future career is to become a probation officer and soon achieve being an Assistant Chief Probation Officer Having this position…
This research paper will discuss the healthcare profession of a Dietitian. In words of the Amir Khan’s of publication of an article in the ‘Health.Usnews’, “America's waistline continues to expand, according to a study published today in The Lancet. The obesity epidemic remains the biggest public health issue facing the country, and despite awareness of the need to get in shape, more than a third of the country is now obese.” Dietitians are often referred to as RDs (registered dietitian), they…
Dr. Broughton, I am a senior graduating in May of this year and, I am currently in all upper division biology courses to finish out my coursework here at OU. I am petitioning/discussing my mis-advisement from sophomore year that has now caught up with me before I graduate. Tim Bradford explained to me that the biology electives were “flexible” and that there were lots of options to take for them, which made sense and is partially true. However, he advised me to take medical vocabulary and…