Heritage High School has given a plethora of academic endeavors which has heightened my curiosity in a specific subject. The Health Occupations Students of America, otherwise known as HOSA, presented a demonstration of anesthetics on the human body. An anesthesiologist visited to illustrate his endeavor in pursuing his occupation. Hearing about the difficulties of becoming an anesthesiologist fueled the passion I had for seeking the occupation. I had an innate curiosity while I asked him numerous questions to discover what was truly required to attempt the occupation. He said assisting humanity was his sole reasoning for selecting his career as his life was riddled with the failure or losses of others. His utterly simple words swayed my views
Two Budgets are your career and min wage. The career I want to have is to be a Forensic Nurse. First, the min wage is how much the state sets for you to get paid, it’s like a certain amount ($7.50). The career wage is basically how much money you get from the job that you get or want. The career wage is supposed to be basically like almost the same or better than min wage, if not something is all the way wrong. In the min wage when they tell you you are getting that amount, you sometimes get it or sometimes not. The career and min wage are supposed to be mainly different.
There is nothing glamorous about putting on scrubs everyday but it is beautiful to be an integral part of a patient taking an interest in their health. The oral cavity is intricately associated with the rest of the body and a fundamental, but often forgotten part of overall health. As a dental hygienist I have the opportunity to educate and help people improve or maintain their periodontal health. I would like to transfer because I have a huge desire to educate future registered dental hygienists and by continuing my education I will be equipping myself to be a stronger leader and mentor for students. Dental hygiene is my passion and my desire is to share my enthusiasm for dental hygiene with future generations of dental hygienists. The
Going to school was not always at the top of Natalie’s favorite things to do list. With a full schedule of AP classes in high school, she thought what was the point in continuing her education However, now she now takes pride in going. Now she’s on her way to learn the tedious and important job of becoming a surgical technologist.
Provided how squeamish I can be, I did not want to become a medical health professional despite my ancestral lineage’s commonality of such professions. This trend led my family to expect me to mirror my grandfather’s career and become a medical physician. My family viewed health care workers as the optimal profession for humanitarian purposes. However, my grandfather believed that an engineer creates solutions to human problems and thus can have a larger human impact than a health professional. I decided to major in chemical engineering as an undergraduate with his words in mind.
Ever since I earned my GED, I've been thinking about my and my family's future; which I know I can accomplish with my husband's support. I've come up with three long-term goals that I hope to accomplish within five years.
In my life I have thought about doing or being a lot of different things. But I think that I have made up my mind and when I get older I want to be a Neonatal Nurse. The reason as to why I want to become a “baby nurse” isn’t really exciting. I want to be a neonatal nurse because it sounds really interesting and it sounds like something I would actually enjoy doing for the rest of my life. Since I really want to become a nurse I would have to create a couple habits in order to obtain my goal. The first habit I would have to make is learning to listen to people better. I struggle with this because my brain is always wondering off and I can’t stay focused for a long time. I know they make medication for it and I have it, I just don’t take it even though I should. Another habit I would need to create is working better with others. I
The reason I want to become an EMT is simple, I want to help people. If I am able to live out my life knowing I spent it using all of my abilities to help people and make them feel comfortable then that alone, is a life fulfilled. I want to help people who are unable to help themselves and be able to learn and experience more, everyday while doing it. Eventually, I would like to have the abilities to help people in other ways and be capable to continue growing as well as pursuing my passion for
My interest in Anesthesiology began when I was in basic sciences learning about physiology and pharmacology. I was fascinated by the way pharmacological agents could modify disease outcomes. My father has had chronic back pain for years and I wanted to find a way to help him. I discovered that by becoming an anesthesiologist I could do a fellowship in pain management and have the clinical knowledge to relieve pain and improve the quality of people's lives.
There where morning when I woke up and got ready for work and either had a stethoscope around my neck as I prepared for my 24 hour shift on the ambulance and there is also mornings when I wake up and I place my bullet proof vest on and my navy blue shirt with the big shinny badge that has “Police” written on it that kids always love to fascinated with. Every day before I leave for work no matter if I’m dressed as a paramedic or police officer I would say a prayer before I walked out the door “God please allow me to make a difference in someone’s life in a positive way”. After I said my prayer, off I went to protect and serve my community but most importantly interact with citizens of the community I worked and make a difference.
I have wanted to be a radiologist for almost 3 years. I would like to be a radiologist because I like helping people, and when I go to the hospital I like getting x-rays and other imaginary scans. Things that grab my interest about this career are getting to help people and getting to take imaginary scans everyday. The challenges I have concerning getting a job in this career field are my grades, because I haven’t always tried my best in school, and then going to college for 4 years and passing medical school. After researching the career of a radiologist I have decided to pursue this career.
“Excuse me ma’am I think you need your medicine, let me listen to your heart beat,” that’s what I use to say to my dolls. I have always had a passion for caring for others. I knew I would be in the medical field. My goal when I was a child was to become a pediatrician, but my past, present, and future has had numerous unexpected ups and downs.
George Washington Carter is quoted as saying, “Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.” I regard that what Carter is saying here is true. Throughout high school I have learned that an education is very crucial in a person’s life. Education to me is the key to all of my dreams for my career and everything that I want to be. The goal I have set for myself is to major in biomedical engineering, go on the medical school, and eventually become an anesthesiologist. Anesthesiology is very significant in all parts of the medical field today. An anesthesiologist is almost always needed for doctors and surgeons today. An education will help me to become what I want to be. Although receiving undergraduate and graduate degrees
I was born in Ghana, West Africa, where I had my education through to graduating with my first Bachelor’s degree in Economics/ Geography from University of Cape Coast. As a requirement for new university graduates in Ghana, I served the Ghana Government for one year at the Ghana National Commission on Children where my encounter with children living in deprived communities helped me appreciate basic life essentials I took for granted, like easy access to water or not walking two miles to go to school. Before becoming a nurse I lost a friend to sepsis which made me do more research on the disease and enabled me to choose this career.
Do you ever wish that you could help bring someone’s baby in to the world and help take care of them? Do you want to make $157,610 a year (Bls.gov, 2014)? By becoming a pediatrician and learning the skill and tackiest you can save someone’s live. I want to become a pediatrician because I want to see families smile when they know your kid or baby is going to be okay. Knowing that being a pediatrician im going to try to do everything I can do in my power to make sure that their kids going to be okay. Not only do I want to be a pediatrician because it makes me feel good seeming other people smile. But because I know that the end of the day that I have changed someone’s life.
What I want to due when I grow up is pursue a career in medicane. I want to become a pediatrician and help kids with illnesses and help maintain good health for people of all ages. However, to become a pediatrician it requires much patience and education as well as requirements to qualify to be one. But, the benefits are worthwhile and it is a well-paying job.