My Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis; that’s what set my mind to being a Medical Lab Technician. As an optimistic freshman, I had a mindset that my 4 years of high school would go smoothly with flying colors; I was taking my first college class, AP World History. However, mid-year that mindset changed. I had been having major knee pain for 2 weeks with high fever, it was agony. My parents immediately took me to the hospital because my primary physician thought I had Kawasaki. As we were waiting in the emergency room, I could feel my parent’s consternation. I’m the first born with one younger sister. I can’t picture how distraught my parents would be if their first child passed away at such a young age with so much academic potential. Along with that, it had been less than a year that my grandmother passed away so my mom was truly …show more content…
As we were waiting, I truly came to the realization that life isn’t everything you expect it to be. Sometimes things happen and there’s no preparing for it, you just have to know how to adapt to the situation. They tested me multiple times and came to the conclusion that I have SJIA. I was terrified because I had an actual disease. I had always taken care of myself, ate balanced meals and exercised, but it still happened. I had to get knee surgery to flush out the inflammation and bacteria that had accumulated in my right knee. After a week in the hospital, I began treatment, and up to this day, though my arthritis has alleviated, the knee pain persists occasionally every once and a while. I learned that life is unpredictable; not everything is gonna go the way you want it to. My thinking and mindset matured greatly. It shows the transition from childhood to young adult. I learned to value family more. Being a freshman I mainly thought of myself, that everything was about me and I should only care about
a) Tap and drag over the area of the graph where the resting heart rate is displayed to select the data.
I believe that a stakeholder that we wouldn’t think of as much in the US healthcare system is laboratory technicians. Without them, hospitals would run chaos. Phlebotomist use record keeping and they also pay attention to detail which are extremely important in this field. Phlebotomist will often use computers to input all the necessary data about each patient. Preparing samples for laboratory analysis and storing them appropriately are included in the responsibilities of the phlebotomist. If doctors and nurses don’t get those analysis from the phlebotomist, how are they supposed to act when it comes to the care of the patient, if they don’t have a start point? Patient management, progress and decisions about treatment are based on the results
The purpose of this report is to identify a long and a short term career objective in my desired field and then develop an action plan. I have chosen Medical Laboratory Science as my desired career field with Medical Laboratory Technologist as my desired position title. I have estimated a timeline of 6 to 8 years in order to be successful.
My first attempt at a career was in the military, which ended with a medical discharge after a knee injury. After a few different jobs, I felt I finally had a career when I found employment as an assembler with Oshkosh Truck. Unfortunately, in June 2014, I was laid off. It was at this time, I decided to return to college. I have always enjoyed technology and science, so I enrolled at a technical college in Fall ’14; completing general coursework, while figuring out which program would be the best fit for me. Then in March ’15 I realized that I wanted some focus in healthcare during a service-learning experience in Jamaica. I will now be starting the Medical Laboratory Technician program in Fall ’16. After all these turns, I hope to finally
One story that is close to my heart is that of my grandfather. He was one of the best men I ever knew; however, he grew up poor and provided his family with food only from his garden and farm. In his late 70s, he died from a heart attack. His heart condition was only worsened by not seeking medical attention. Since he was a poor farmer that lived hours away from a heart specialist, the care he needed could not be attained. This event led me to become even more intrigued with medicine. At this time, I became very close with the director of the emergency room and shadowed him every chance I can get. Throughout my college years, I still love to spend a twelve hour shift with him in the emergency room. With this being said, my motivation to pursue a profession in medicine skyrocketed.
Interview Report As a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) you will perform tests that help physicians diagnose and treat diseases. In addition they use microorganisms, match blood for transfusions, and test for drug levels in the blood. Places that you can work at are: Clinics, Hospitals, research and development departments of pharmaceutical companies, and Private laboratories. As for the work environment most Lab Techs work at Hospitals or Clinics.
Being a medical lab technician is a lot like being a detective. Becoming a medical lab technician is an interesting career path because it is a very broad career and there are many different types of lab technicians (Landice).
Laboratory technicians work on test or diagnosis, treatment, and prevents any kind of other diseases that may be harmful for others, also workers set up the equipment’s. When they are doing the diagnosis they tend to “collect and study blood samples to determine the number of cells, their morphology, or their blood group, blood type, or compatibility for transfusion purposes, using microscopic techniques.”(Medical and Clinical Laboratory Career, 01Apr. 2016.) For them to find the right disease and what treatments that needs to be taken, they must know Mathematics, biology, and the presence of normal or abnormal components. So it is very important for laboratory technicians to work extremely hard on their job because the patient’s life is in
I started college at age 18, but shortly after life interrupted my higher education. One of the biggest setbacks in my academic career was my father having a massive stroke. He was in several hospitals over a six-month span. My mother once said that our family motto was “if one of us suffers, we all suffer”. This motto became a family joke during this difficult time and helped us get through it. My
A hardship that my family and I faced was my mother being placed on disability. When I was four years old, she stepped off a ladder wrong and slipped a disk in her back. To repair the disk, it required multiple surgeries. As a result, she is still on disability. During this time, my father was the main breadwinner in our house, so money was sometimes a tough thing to come by. On top of my mother’s medical issues, I have my own medical issues. I have always had some minor issues, but in the last couple of years they have started to become more serious. During my senior year, I was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. This syndrome is chronic and so are some of the other issues that comes with it. Now that I am currently enrolled in college,
Cell filtration is often necessary for diagnostic lab tests. One example of this is for cystic fibrosis patients. Individuals with cystic fibrosis often get lung infections due to the thick mucus in their lungs. In order to prescribe antibiotics for these lung infections, a bacterial culture needs to be performed, which requires bacterial samples to be separated from the thick mucus of sputum. Passive filtration is the most commonly used type of filtration in cell sorting for diagnostic purposes and extorts cells physical properties (Yoon et al., 2016). Dead end filtration is a form of passive filtration where the filtrate is added perpendicularly to the filter (Yoon et al., 2016). While dead end filtration is relatively easy to perform, larger particles can block the filter, stopping the flow of filtrate through the filter. This blockage problem causes dead end filtration to be underutilized (Mugnier, Howell, & Ruf, 2000). It has been shown that a cycle of forward and backward flushes can dislodge larger particles from the filter- allowing more of the smaller particles to rush through the filter pores (Smith, Vigneswaran, Ngo, Ben-Aim, & Nguyen, 2005)- but what percentage of backward flush is most efficient in a duty cycle with a constant amount
I have grown up as a middle child in a small town called Valley City, where there is such a thing as “bring your tractor to school day.” I have always loved to learn and naturally strived to do my best in school. I am a first generation college student. My childhood dream was and still is to become a doctor. It all started when I would treat my younger brother, Anthony, as my patient. I mostly just covered him in Band-Aids. My family was pretty well off until my parents divorced. Since then, life has not been so easy financially. In high school, I continued to strive to be a good student just as I do now. Then, unfortunately, around tenth grade, my father had gone through a procedure gone wrong and ended up having paraplegia. Of course, it broke my heart to see him in the hospital and then in a wheelchair. It also scared me away from my childhood dream. What if I became a doctor and I accidently hurt someone? That is when I learned responsibility, not just the responsibility doctors have for their patients, but responsibility in general.
Since this wasn't the first nor the last, medical obstacle I would likely face in my lifetime, I chose to use this experience as a stepping stone toward shaping who I would become in my adolescent years. This setback taught me how to take adversity and grow with it. Instead of
This lab and its procedures are all about finding out the unknown identification of a given bacteria. The lab consists of specific techniques, tests, chemicals, and vocabulary that are necessary for the finding of the bacterial identity. A bacterium is randomly assigned and it is a group effort to find the bacteria name through many of its specialties and characteristics. An example of classifying it would be to determine whether the bacteria is catalase negative or positive, or if the species is gram negative or positive. This lab is of huge significance because of its medical microbiology connections. Scientists Gurtler and Stanisich explained the connections more eloquently. They stated, in their medical article, that, “Medical microbiology
I intend to study Medical Laboratory Science at South Dakota State University. My goal is to acquire my bachelor’s degree by completing four years in that program to earn a degree that would allow me to find a high paying career. An additional perk to my career path would be the fact that Medical Laboratory Science positions are highly in demand in South Dakota. I do plan to live and work in South Dakota after I graduate. I wish to gain a lot of experience out of this education, and gain the ability to help save lives by diagnosing and researching in a medical setting. Pursuing a college education would gain me a vast array of different career opportunities if I found that Medical Laboratory Science wasn’t for me, along with greatly increasing