It’s amazing how much I learn in the past two years at ASA College. It’s just so hard to believe that less than a week we will be done with my education. I must admit I will miss spending my time here. But most of all I will never forget how my experience as an Intern Medical Assistant with Cancer Patients. Making a difference in someone life just fascinates me, knowing that I have the power to help someone.
Moving on from my Level 3 I’ll be working alongside my dad’s business and open my own nursery. I have got career advice of my dad about opening my own business as he has had a lot of experience. To do this I will be doing a Business course I have research different college website but have decide yet. I hope to get my business of the ground in a year maybe more. While doing I will be do a safeguarding course to become a safeguard leader this will cost £500.
They should try to help there kids reach there goals and make there future bright. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Being a good parent is just to be understanding in every situation that your child may or may not be getting into. They have to have the love and support for each child that they are raising. Just to always love the child to the fullest and make them feel like they are somebody in this world.
I came to Chestnut Grove today to talk to you about maturity. I matured a lot when the doctors told me that I might have soft tissue sarcoma which is a type of cancer that affects the bone, joints, and soft tissue. I learned to appreciate my family more because if it wasn’t for them I would not have been able to do much around the house. My mom and dad continued to work twelve hour shifts every day and still make it back in time for my appointments at Wake Forest Baptist hospital which is all the way in Winston Salem and cancer visits are not cheap so they also had to give up a lot of money for that. My brother was really little at the time but he still did his best to help me with anything I needed, like getting me a drink or if I left something in my room he would go get it so I
As a junior in high school, I am approaching some very big life decisions fast. Now is the time in my life where I am expected to start narrowing down career choices and looking into the right schools that fit my choice. I have decided that working as an OBGYN is a major possibility because of my fascination in the medical field and the mentorship I am involved in at Augusta health. After looking into this career more this year, I have discovered so many accounting factors. However, reaching the title of an OBGYN takes time, money and love for the career which is the reasoning behind this paper.
“If there is no struggle there is no progress,” these words spoken by Fredrick Douglas, reflect the essence of my families’ motivation to stay strong and always peruse a better life. This quote is especially significant to me because it reflects my drive and passion to achieve my own dreams in life. My parents played a major role in inspiring me to help other people, and to work hard to achieve my goals; they thought me by example. I realized that I have been blessed to have the parents that I do. I deeply value what they have thought me: the strength, integrity, and compassion for others.
Career Research essay Dental Hygiene There are many different jobs in the medical field, and one that grabbed my attention is a Dental Hygiene. The first time I talked with my parents about what I wanted to be when I grew up after high school was a Dental Hygiene. Ever since then I still know that a Dental Hygiene is my career choice. For some reason a Dental Hygiene definitely has things that I am interested in like the flexibility of the job. Overall the job seems very interesting and fun, whenever I go to the dentist I always ask the hygienists questions to get more ideas and background about the job so I can fully get a glimpse of what to expect.
Practitioners need to praise children and encourage them to succeed in their learning and give them the support they need. Practitioners need to build positive relationship with not only their key children and other children in their setting but also with the children’s parents this gives them a better chance of giving children more support at home. See appendix 1. At the setting parents can get involved and this will benefit planning for the child as parents know their children better than anyone and they will know their likes and dislikes and will be able to help them with their development. See appendix 2 .
I believe that those values lead me to pursue my goals. I hope one day, in the near future I would be able to pay my parents back for helping me out when I needed them the most. Informal values are so important in life that they help you define social groups. For example; I found somebody with the same values as mine and married him because I believe we both have the same dreams in seeking to reach the same type of goals. Now, I apply those values to my life and even more so as a mother and wife.
Joy Wachendorfer Pamela Todoroff English 101 22 April 2013 Respiratory Therapy As my first semester back to college is coming to end, I ask myself what is the value of my educational efforts? I’m going into the health care field to become a Respiratory Therapist. My goal is to help people and be the best I can be in the field. Helping people has always been what I wanted to do. My son has Asthma.That is what got me interested in Respiratory Therapy.