Monday, August 31, 2015

MY HOBBIES

My hobbies are skating,drawing, watching anime, playing video games,watch movies, and just hang out with my friends. The reason i like to skate is because i like the feeling of doing a trick in the air and landing it. Its just the best feeling you can have. I've have been drawing scene I was 5 year old. Drawing just calms me down and relaxes me. I love watching anime because i like the action and the story line because some of the anime can relate to me and i just love watching the entente battles. Video games I play them because Its just really fun to play and makes time fly past fast.
Ambulance Dispatcher
DUTIES AMD RESPONSIBILITIES: An Emergency medical dispatcher is a professional telecommunication, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services, and the dispatching and support of EMS resources responding to an emergency call. The term Emergency Medical Dispatcher is also a certification level and a professional designation, certified through the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO),[1] the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch,[2] and Power Phone, Inc.[3] Many dispatchers, whether certified or not, will dispatch using a standard Emergency Medical Dispatch protocol.
SALARY: $50,000-$300,000
EDUCATION: To work as an emergency medical dispatcher (EMD) or a 911 operator, a student must complete training that meets the standards of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Students can find such programs at community colleges, vocational schools and private training academies. Graduates of an EMD training program are eligible to sit for the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch (NAED) certification exam.
Coursework
An EMD training program typically takes two or three semesters to complete. EMD courses teach students how to obtain information from agitated callers, give the caller medical instructions before the units arrive, read guide cards, prioritize response personnel and manage stress. Students also learn about national and state regulations for EMDs, anatomy, physiology and ethical and legal issues for EMDs.
They learn how to send the correct number and type of units to an emergency and how to use a system of priority dispatch, which may consist of computers, telephone system (multi-line) and two-way radios. Many EMD programs either include CPR training or require it as a prerequisite.
Continuing Education
To maintain certification, the NAED requires EMDs to complete 24 hours of continuing education training every two years. In addition, NAED offers advanced EMD training through local 3-day seminars


REFLECTION: No because you always have to be on the phone 24/7 for someone if they need help so you could send and Ambulance. It’s a serious job that you have to take because other people depend on  you to be there when you call. You have to send an Ambulance to go help the person and with the right kind of medical and medicine. 

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Psychiatrist
Duties and responsibilities:
Psychiatrists are physicians who specialize in the problems of mental illness. As psychiatrist’s and may work for the government, have their own private practice, or work in hospitals, clinics, or universities. Their duties include:
·        Designing treatment programs.
·        Conducting psychotherapy sessions.
·        Prescribing potent mental illness drugs.
·        Supervising electrotherapy treatments.
·        Conducting research.
·        Leading a team of mental health care providers.

Average Salary: $90,000-$200,000

Educational Requirements:  Bachelors, Master, Ph.D. Degrees
In addition to completing the requirements for a degree in allopathic or osteopathic medicine, psychiatrists must complete an intensive three year residency in psychiatrist



Reflection: I would like to be a Psychiatrist because I have helped a lot of my friends and family with some problems and situations. I also like helping other people with their problems. So yes I would like to be a Psychiatrist because I like helping people and they make a good amount of money.



Ophthalmologist

Duties and responsibilities:
Ophthalmologists are physicians who specialize in the treatment of eye disorders and diseases. They treat vision problems and write prescription for both pharmaceuticals and corrective eyeglass lenses. When necessary, they perform eye surgery. Most ophthalmologists are in private practice, however some are employed by hospitals or clinics, and others perform research.
Average Salary: $90,000-$150,000
Educational Requirements:
Only physicians may study to become ophthalmologists. After completing medical school and an internship, an ophthalmologist must then complete a three to five year residency in an approved their residency program they must pass an examination to be certified.


Reflection: I would not like to be an Ophthalmologist because one reason is that it would be hard and complicated to me. They do earn a lot of money but have to study all these type of medicine for the eye and how to use all they type of Machines. 
Optician

Duties and Responsibilities: Design, measure, fit, and adapt lenses and frames for client according to written optical prescription or specification. Assist client with selecting frames. Measure customer for size of eyeglasses and coordinate frames with facial and eye measurements and optical prescription. Prepare work order for optical laboratory containing instructions for grinding and mounting lenses in frames. Verify exactness of finished lens spectacles. Adjust frame and lens position to fit client. May shape or reshape frames.
Salary:33,330 USD
Education: Opticians are healthcare professionals who prepare eyewear and serve customers as they shop for glasses or contacts. Many opticians enter this career field with just a high school diploma, though certificate and associate's degree programs in opticianry are available and may be preferred by some employers. In addition to completing a training program, opticians in some states will need to become licensed. The rate of employment for opticians is expected to grow at a faster than normal pace in the coming decade.


Reflection: No I would not like to be a Optician because 2 reasons. 1 because its is a very difficult and delicate job with the eye.2 because it takes a lot of work and time and it’s a very hard time
Acupuncture

Duties and Responsibilities: Unlike conventional Western medical practice, acupuncture professionals are trained to treat the entire individual rather than the specific illness or condition. They take into account a patient's physical, mental and emotional condition in order to determine the proper course of treatment. In addition to providing acupuncture therapy, practitioners help their patients achieve balance and wellness in their everyday lives.
Salary: $29,515-$102,614
Education: Most licensed acupuncturists hold master's degrees or post-baccalaureate certificates from schools accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (www.acaom.org). As the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM) explains, most programs require 1,500-2,000 hours of acupuncture training and take 3-4 years to complete (www.ccaom.org). Graduates must pass the certification exam offered by NCCAOM and fulfill any additional state licensing requirements.



Reflection: No I would not like to be a Acupuncture because you have to know the body and how to handle it. Also have to be carful because if you mess up you could injure the body so you have to be care full.