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    day there I got to meet the staff who made it all happen – the two women who worked the front desk who answered phones and organized patient files, the nurse who manually took blood pressure and did a review of why the patient was attending, the phlebotomist who took blood in even the smallest of veins to run labs, the translator

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    main characteristic that have influenced my life. Becoming a parent, has taught me what love is and to never take someone for granted. I don’t consider myself a friend to many people only to a few that understand me and knows what I am about in regards to being a friend. Also I consider myself a dedicated employee. being these things, a parent, a friend, and an employee have made me become who I am today. I never thought that becoming a mom would change my life the way it has. I have

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    Ancient Egyptians would do first line treatment upon diagnosis with a tool named a lancet, this procedure was called “Bloodletting” a lancet is a tool with a wooden handle and a sharp piece of metal or stone. Bloodletting starting in roughly 1000 B.C. it very quickly took off as a treatment in many different cultures. This technique was thought to rid the body of evil spirits as well as illnesses. The Egyptians would puncture a vein in the forearm to let blood flow free from the body when the procedure

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    MY JOURNEY TO BECOMING A MEDICAL ASSISTANT I remember when I first walked through the doors of Sanford Brown College in January of 2011. I was on a journey to do more with myself and my life. I choose Sanford Brown because I always loved working in the medical field. I’ve had many jobs in this field, home attendant, personal care aide and medical assistant. I enjoy helping people who can’t help themselves; it makes me feel like I’m doing a good deed for those in need. My first class was Medical

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    It 's been fourteen years since I attended high school. Since then I have had a few life altering events, which have helped pave the way for my new journey in life. Key events that led me down this path started with a life threatening illness of my then longtime boyfriend, now husband, followed by the caring for my Grandmother whose health was declining. Just like most children I grew up playing dress up, many times playing a nurse. So as a child I wanted to be a nurse or so I thought. Then I grew

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    impoverished single-parent, yet loving, household. Odds, for a post-secondary education, were seemingly stacked against me, and temporarily precluded my pursuit to become a nurse. Shortly after graduation, I was married and obtained a job as a phlebotomist. Instead of pursuing my dream, I became a young mother, and due to an inability to afford childcare, was dependent upon public assistance. When our daughters began kindergarten, I went to work part-time as a Paramedical Insurance Examiner and later

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    When school ended in May, I expected to have a nice laid back summer. I was excited to finally be able to sleep late and hang out with my friends whenever I wanted. I didn’t remember that I had been accepted into a summer program. I would be interning at the Sabine Medical Center with CLAHEC. Central Louisiana Area Health Education Center is a three week program in June where students who are interested in the medical field go and shadow local doctors and nurses to see if they want to pursue a career

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    I’ve gained to help me understand my learning style, strengths and weaknesses I have as a student, how working collaboratively benefits me and how I will go about achieving success at WCU. Although all the topics covered in FYS are necessary to becoming a successful student the topics that affected me most were covered in weeks two, five, seven and eight. Week two covered the topic on what student student success means to me & understanding my learning style. These two topics affects me greatly

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    I recently read a book by a famous rock star, documenting his battle with substance addiction; namely alcohol, cocaine, and heroin. According to this person, he believes that his childhood has played a major part in his addiction becoming so out of control. His father left when he was young, his mother passed him off to his grandparents when she would find a new guy to run off with, and even though his grandparents were very loving and supportive, he spend much of his childhood wondering why his

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    Born to the parents of Denise Hendricks and Donald Huenniger, on Wednesday, January 28, 1998, in Logansport Memorial Hospital. Considered a rainbow baby, which is a baby born after a miscarriage or stillbirth. I had two brothers and one sister when I was born. When my sister came to visit me when I was just born, you can tell by the pictures that my mom has that all she wanted to do was kill me. Being named Michaela Ann Huenniger, I find it weird that my parents spelled my name the way they did

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