In the next fifteen years, I hope to acquire a doctorate degree in Physical Therapy, a master’s degree in Athletic Training, and a lifetime of support for people struggling with mobility issues. Ever since I was very young, my parents enforced a physically active childhood. I believe that this quality has enabled me to push others to pursue physical activity and enjoy their talents. Through hard work and dedication, I will be able to complete all of my dreams in life. In the future, I see…
finding advanced therapies and treatments for a broad range of human genetic diseases. These diseases, known as orphan diseases, typically affect fewer than 200,000 people nationwide. Currently the company’s main concentration is on treatments for Lysosomal Storage Disorders such as Fabry disease and Pompe disease. Amicus Therapeutics has directed their development on the Chaperone-Advanced Replacement Therapy (CHART) and enzyme replacement therapies (ERT). This kind of medical therapy…
Jaymie (Client Services) says she usually discusses post treatment when she does exit interviews. Her role is to give information on supports, connect them through the alumni Facebook page, and stay in contact with them through the alumni phone (24/7/365.) She aims to use connection and bonding language when speaking to clients so she can connect with them and meet them at the level they’re at. Jaymie is also educated and knows when to be serious with clients depending on what situations are…
Therapy Dog Program Boosting Spirits in Canadian Communities for Over 20 Years [St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program Video] About the Program Therapy Dogs are St. John Ambulance certified to visit people who will benefit from regular contact with a dog. The St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Visitation Program builds on our proud tradition of community service by bringing the benefits of a dog’s companionship and comfort to those who are hospitalized, residing in long term care, or simply…
How I would response is by telling them that relapse is not considered a failure or a result of not hitting bottom, however it’s very common in addiction and sometimes even expected. Most of the time relapse can further help an addict gain a greater insight to what triggers are setting their addiction off and how to avoid the situations and behaviors that caused them to relapse. Every addict is different and a relapse in does not need to be labeled as failure, some people do not have the support…
LITT (Laser interstitial thermal therapy) is a stereotactic-guided minimally invasive ablating technique that involves generating high temperatures thus leading to tissue coagulation, necrosis, and cellular apoptosis (1-3). LITT was initially described by Brown et al in 1983, for the treatment of tumors (5). Later, Sugiyama et al described the utility of this modality in the management of deep-seated brain tumors (6). The concept of using heat energy to treat tumors has evolved to a precise and…
Life of an RT A Respiratory therapist (RT) has a big role in the clinical setting. They were once called oxygen technicians in the 1940’s, but now they play a bigger part in patient care. Today’s RTs are health care professionals that aim to provide quality and evidence-based respiratory care while ensuring safety, maintaining communication, and keeping record of what goes on with their patients. The RTs must understand the respiratory and cardiovascular system in order to efficiently apply…
Moving on to the differences between person-centred therapy and psychoanalysis, the primary distinction between these two psychotherapies is that the person-centred therapy focuses on the conscious mind, whereas psychoanalysis focuses on an individual’s unconscious and how the influences of childhood experiences mould one’s present behaviours and beliefs (Ogborne, 2004, p. 6). Fundamentally, the aim of the person-centred therapy is self-actualisation and the positive belief in human ability,…
Equine Squamous Gastric Disease: Causation and Preventative Management Strategies Brittany Bartlett Sam Houston State University ANSC 1119 02 October 12, 2015 Equine Squamous Gastric Disease: Causation and Preventative Management Strategies Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) has been used to describe a wide variety of ulcerative diseases in the horses. These ulcers can be commonly found in the esophageal, stomach, and duodenum mucosa of horses and occurs frequently because horses are…
Mr. Trent was referred to a home health agency for skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapy a car accident that left him severely injured and killed his best friend. The admitting nurse had received a report from the hospital prior to Mr. Trent’s arrival and was aware of the medical circumstances surrounding his need for rehabilitation.…