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    field experience by shadowing a physician assistant named Adam Strantz. He works in a primary care office in Fremont, Michigan. The office, Spectrum Health Medical Group, was fairly small and included only two PAs and one physician. Before starting my shadowing, I set a few goals for myself to learn during my time there. Each and every one of my goals were met through my time there. These included topics like communication between the physician assistant and his patients and also between his co…

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    The onset of my passion about learning science and technology in education, an intensive interest which has now evolved into an aspiration and a pursuit in the field, happened after joining the POMI (Programmable Open Mobile Internet) research team in the School of Education at Stanford University. Working as an active team member at site visit for POMI 2020 at Stanford University, developing numerous mobile applications on Androids, researching better approach to teach students in informal and…

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    illnesses, conduct and order diagnostic tests such as x-rays, record and examine the medical history, diagnoses, and symptoms of a patient, and talking to patients about managing their health, and provide care and guidance to patients. Physician assistants are very similar to nurse practitioners, therefore, I wouldn’t be straying too far from what I wanted to be and do. To achieve this, I would need to start looking into nursing programs. Some require that you have a couple years of nursing…

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    As a Resident Assistant, I can expect to be confronted with at least a few incidents on a given weekend night. Although these incidents are often unpredictable in the sense that no two incidents are entirely alike, there are some general assumptions I can make before confronting the incident. One of the strongest assumptions allows me to hypothesize the trajectory of the incident based on the genders of the individuals involved. Based on my experience as a Resident Assistant, incidents involving…

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    am today. Encountering a mixture of individuals with different sets of personalities and beliefs, allowed me to appreciate the culture and diversity the housing provides in order to cultivate the young minds of the future generation. The Resident Assistant position offers an exceptional opportunity to provide a direct impact to the students. In that manner, they serve as the role models and leaders of their floor. They deliver the value and culture of what the university has to offer.…

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    1. Describe any challenges you faced while taking the course for which you are applying to SI Lead. What were the challenges and how did you overcome them? BIO 1114 was a challenge for me personally because it was my first exposure to science at the college level. This true for many students. BIO 1114 taught me to believe in my ability to work hard in order to conquer any information that was put in my way. I remember watching my professor write the chemical reactions for cellular respiration…

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    dream is profitable, exciting, and full of free time. While physician’s assistant doesn’t exactly align with past desires of playing professional soccer on the moon as an astronaut food critic, it entails those dreamlike desires of money, excitement, free time, and fulfillment. The sad reality of life demands effort in return for dreams. Melissa Kroon, a pediatric PA, explains the process of getting into physician's assistant school or PA school. The first requirement is a “bachelor’s degree in…

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    Organizational Overview The Tutor Center and Learning Lab is part of the Academic Support Services Division and is supervised by the Manager of Learning and Library Resources. There are eight tutors located in the Tutor Center including three English tutors, three math tutors, one science tutor, and one accounting tutor. The Tutor Center and Learning Lab have provide individual and group tutorial assistance for students on a walk-in basis. Group tutoring is a popular format since it enables…

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    1) Please provide the candidate’s job title and a brief overview of the candidate’s main responsibilities. Chunheng worked with me as a graduate research assistant at Mississippi State University from 2012 – 2014, conducting research on power system operations and optimizations projects. When he joined our research group in the beginning of his Ph.D. study in 2012, I, as a senior Ph.D student, supervised him in the topic of “systems of system SCUC” for a year and worked with him as co-author to…

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    physician’s assistant is one of just a few careers that allow you to treat injuries or diagnose illnesses and even assist in surgeries alongside a certified doctor, all without an going through an insane amount of medical school, internships, tests and programs as a normal doctor would. Since physician’s assistants (or PA’s) work under the watchful eye of licensed intelligent physicians, they are required to have the same training but not nearly in as much length or detail. Physician assistant…

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