Thursday, October 30, 2014

Student Success Statement

“Be cool in school –live every rule”
          By: Mr. Haymore


Reflection

 I think what this quote means that you don't have to act cool to be cool you could feel cool just by following the rules .CTR and you’re going to feel cool !!!!! 
             Craniosacral Therapy
Duties and Responsibilities
As a professional responsibility, they must provide procedures, such as manual therapy techniques and exercise interventions that are supported by evidence, to their patients who experience headaches as well as spinal and extremity disorders.
Salary
Independently employed craniosacral therapists can earn even more than those working in salaried positions. The cost of an hour-long massage is typically between $70 and $140. One MD we spoke with who specializes in craniosacral therapy charges $175 per session.

Education
In order for a therapist to put CST-T CranioSacral Therapist after their name, they need to complete the following Craniosacral Therapy training as prescribed by the Upledger Institute the awarding body.Anatomy and Physiology typically 6 months to 1 year.The need two CranioSacral Therapies 210 hours and 180 hours .CranioSacral Therapy Techniques Exam and Dissertation.




Reflection
No I would not like to be a Cranial Therapist because it’s not the type of career I would want to study and work as. I think it’s a really interesting career but besides that I would want to work the rest of my life as a therapist. 

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

    Student Success Statement
        “The best recreation is to do good.”

                              By: William Penn








Reflection
When I read this quote it makes me realize that it’s true if you do good basically you're creating something right. For example if you decide to give charity you're getting used to doing good and you're creating yourself to be good person.

  

Friday, October 24, 2014

President
Duties and responsibilities
1. Chief of State
This role requires a president to be an inspiring example for the American people. In some nations, the chief of state is a king or a queen who wears a crown on special occasions, celebrates national holidays, and stands for the highest values and ideals of the country. As the American Chief of State, the president is a living symbol of the nation. It is considered a great honor for any citizen to shake the president's hand.
Examples of Responsibilities:
Awarding medals to the winners of college scholarships
Congratulating astronauts on their journey into space
Greeting visitors to the White House
Making a patriotic speech on the Fourth of July
2. Chief Executive
The president is the "boss" for millions of government workers in the Executive Branch. He decides how the laws of the United States are to be enforced and chooses officials and advisers to help run the Executive Branch.
Examples of Responsibilities:
Appointing someone to serve as head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Holding a Cabinet meeting to discuss government business
Reading reports about problems of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

3. Chief Diplomat
The president decides what American diplomats and ambassadors shall say to foreign governments. With the help of advisers, the president makes the foreign policy of the United States.
Examples of Responsibilities:
Traveling to London to meet with British leaders
Entertaining Japanese diplomats in the White House
Writing a message or a letter to the leaders of the Soviet Union
4. Commander-In-Chief
The president is in charge of the U.S. armed forces: the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. The president decides where troops shall be stationed, where ships shall be sent, and how weapons shall be used. All military generals and admirals take their orders from the President.
Examples of Responsibilities:
Inspecting a Navy yard
Deciding, in wartime, whether to bomb foreign cities
Calling out troops to stop a riot
5. Chief Legislator
Only Congress has the actual power to make laws, but the Constitution gives the president power to influence Congress in its lawmaking. Presidents may urge Congress to pass new laws or veto bills that they do not favor.
Examples of Responsibilities:
Inviting members of Congress to lunch in the White House
Signing a bill of Congress
Making a speech in Congress
6. Chief of Party
In this role, the president helps members of his political party get elected or appointed to office. The president campaigns for those members who have supported his policies. At the end of a term the president may campaign for reelection.
Examples of Responsibilities:
Choosing leading party members to serve in the Cabinet
Traveling to California to speak at a rally for a party nominee to the U.S. Senate
7. Chief Guardian of the Economy
In this role, the president is concerned with such things as unemployment, high prices, taxes, business profits, and the general prosperity of the country. The president does not control the economy, but is expected to help it run smoothly.
Examples of Responsibilities:
Meeting with economic advisers to discuss ways to reduce unemployment
Meeting with business and labor leaders to discuss their needs and problem

Salary
Since 2001, the president has earned a $400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account, and $19,000 for entertainment. The most recent raise in salary was approved by Congress and President Bill Clinton in 1999 and went into effect in 2001.

Education

You don't need any education. You just need to meet the age and residency requirements.


Reflection
 I would like to be the president of the U.S but its impossible so i would just stick to it being one of my dreams.  
   






Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Student Success Statement 
"Right is right even if everyone is against it. Wrong is wrong even if everyone is for it"
By: William Penn  

Reflection 
 This statement means that probably what everyone thinks its right might be wrong and what everyone thinks is right its wrong. So its better to do whats right even if everyone is against it. As an example everyone isn't wearing uniform but you know is the school's policy to wear uniform so you should do the right which is to wear  uniform  and do the right.

Yoga Therapist
Duties and responsibilities:
 They must ensure that all the poses are executed correctly and without injury, which requires close attention to the abilities of their clients and concise instruction. Every student needs a yoga mat, and sometimes the instructor many need to provide mats that have been sanitized for their clients' use. Integrative yoga stresses a personalized. The number one job of a yoga therapist is to keep their clients healthy, flexible and safe.

Salary: 
The average annual salary for workers in this category was $36,900.

Education:
Integrative yoga is a school of yoga that tries to bring yoga into the mainstream by adapting the ancient practice to fit into modern society.  Integrative yoga therapists must complete a 200-hour certification process that enables them to be hired by a yoga studio, gym, school, hospital, and large company or even jails or rehabilitation clinics. Integrative yoga therapists plan workout regiments, teach concisely and keep their clients comfortable and healthy.





Reflection:

 I think is a good career because you can help people need this type of therapy. But I wouldn't like to be one.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Student Successes Statement 
"Don't sacrifice what you want most what you want now .Write down what you want most and see it often."
By: Peter Vidmar




Reflection 
 I agree with this quote because right now you might be wanting to use  your phone going out with friends but what you really want is  to be a soccer player . Then instead of wasting your time in little things you could be practicing and getting better. So its better to sacrifice what you want now then sacrifice what you want most. What you really want is what should matter to you now.



Clinical Manager
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Builds strong positive communication with physicians and works as a team to enhance the Success of the practice.
2. Develops strong interdepartmental teamwork to meet the needs of the patients and physicians and drive decision-making and other actions.
3. Identifies and implements opportunities to build employee morale and individual motivation.
4. Responsible for profit and loss performance of assigned business unit. Participates in budget creation and expense management.
5. Analyzes and staffs front office and back office staff to meet needs of healthcare  professionals and patients efficiently and courteously.
6. Collaborates with Human Resources to ensure personnel policy development and communication to staff to achieve consistency in labor and employee relations.
7. Works across organization in assisting with area of expertise nursing, employee health, medical records, and quality assurance. Serves as role model for all staff.
8. Plans, evaluates, recommends and implements new initiatives when appropriate.
9. Selects and hires employees according to established guidelines. Monitors, coaches, develop and evaluate performance of staff on an ongoing basis in accordance with applicable performance standards.
10. Responsible for assuring customer/patient service needs are met. Monitors patient service feedback and contributes to the process of resolving complaints and service issues. Plans and initiates process improvement and cost reduction opportunities.
11. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with vendors, employees, other managers, and physicians. Supports a positive image of TDC inside and outside the organization.
12. Responsible for OSHA and other regulatory training and compliance. Coordinates cleanliness, orderliness and safety of working environment.
13. Proactively identifies opportunities to expand revenue sources and ancillary services and reduce
Salary
$88,580 annually
 Education
High school diploma, Bachelor’s degree from four year college or university preferred.
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing preferred.


Reflection

No I would not like to be a Clinical manager because I think it’s really stressing and it requires Bachelor’s degree from 4 years 

Thursday, October 16, 2014



ChromoTherapy
Duties and Responsibilities:
Chromo therapists believe to be able to use light in the form of color to balance energy lacking from a person's body, whether it be on physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental levels. It is also   an alternative medicine method, which is considered pseudoscience. Avicenna first thought of seeing color as of vital importance both in diagnosis and in treatment.
         
Salary:
Chromo therapist makes an annual of $29,320.

Education:
 In addition to a high school diploma and relevant work experience, many employers prefer applicants who are certified pharmacy technicians. Chemotherapy technician certification is also available for certified pharmacy technicians through the National Pharmacy Technician association.

Reflection

No I would not like to be working in color Therapy I believe it seems interesting but it’s not my thing.





Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Student Success Statement 
A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.
Proverbs 22:1


Reflection 
 This proverb is true because what would be more desiring than having a good name. For example you're the richest person in the world but you have done something bad to obtain the money or whatever it took you to become rich . People of course are going to see you differently if they knew what you did. So its better to be known as a good person than the bad one that played dirty to obtain what you wanted.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Student Success Statement
“A good name is better than anything you can achieve in this life”
         By: Coach K
           {Mike Kryzewshi}


Reflection

This quote is totally true because it’s all about having a good name than being rich and having everything and they see you different because you play dirty to achieve it. For example if you want to get  rich and you tell lies and steal to achieve it people are not going to be proud of you in the other hand their going to see you different for what you done. So it’s better to have a good name and be proud of yourself. 
Chiropractor
Duties and Responsibilities
Chiropractors are health care providers who work with patients dealing with problems related to bones, muscles; ligaments and tendons. They refer new or recurring patients for additional diagnosis or care from other medical providers. If a new patient comes in complaining of back issues, for instance, he may be sent for X-rays. Chiropractors sometimes collaborate in ongoing rehabilitation care with physical therapists and doctors. Additionally, chiropractors may have office administration duties. This work can be very involved and time consuming in individual practices, and moderate in group practices or clinics.
Salary
The median annual salary for chiropractors in 2011 was $66,060, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Education
Four years of premedical undergraduate college education, including courses in biology, inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, psychology and related lab work. Once accepted into an accredited chiropractic college, the requirements become even more demanding — four to five academic years of professional study are the standard. Because of the hands-on nature of chiropractic, and the intricate adjusting techniques, a significant portion of time is spent in clinical training.




Reflection

No I would not like to be a Chiropractor because it’s really boring and I’m not interested in it. I actually recommend it to my little sister she said she wanted to be a doctor and that’s something know she would be interested in.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

{Student Success Statement}
“A CTR champion is a person who makes a great human out of himself”
             By: Noemi Trigueros

Reflection
Yes I agree with this student because if you always choose the right you are going to feel 
Television Host
Television presenters, also known as television hosts or television announcers, present news, commentary and other programming to the general public. Most television presenters are articulate, skilled verbal communicators, and also possess the necessary skills to perform off-air, production-related tasks.

Duties and Responsibilities

Television presenters must craft likeable, on-air personas to introduce programs, make public service announcements, and appear at newsworthy community events and wrap-up programs for audiences. They also introduce reporters, newscasters, sportscasters and other professionals appearing on a program or show. Many television presenters research and write their own material, often under tight deadlines. At smaller stations, television presenters may also perform off-air, production-related tasks, such as operating the control board, editing footage and logging program schedules. At some stations, presenters interact with the public off-camera, assisting with fundraising and selling advertising.

Salary
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that reporters and correspondents earned an average of $44,360 a year.
 
 Education  

According to the BLS, competition for positions as television presenters are extremely competitive and a combination of experience and education is often required to gain access to these jobs. Most individuals aspiring to work in this career complete certificate or bachelor's degree programs in journalism, broadcast production or communications. Courses may include English composition, video editing, reporting, and media ethics and media law. Coursework or internships providing on-air and production related experience working for a campus television is especially valuable.

Reflection
Yes I would love to be a TV Host I think it’s really fun and you get to talk and meet a lot of people. Also you get to entertain a lot of people. The main reason I want to be a TV Host it’s because I would love to come out in TV and I enjoy it  


Monday, October 6, 2014

Student Success Statement 
 " You can't put a limit on anything . The more you dream , the farther you get. No matter what you set your imagination to , anything can happen."
By: Michael Phelps 

Reflection 
 I agree with this quote because if you wish for anything in this world you could get it but if you think negatively you won't so its up to you if you want to accomplish whatever you want .  
Chinese (Oriental) Medicine
Duties and Responsibilities
Oriental medicine practitioners use forms of acupuncture and treatment through the Chinese concept of “qi,” which means energy. Oriental medicine treats a variety of ailments including headaches, back pain, arthritis, or other illnesses by identifying patterns of imbalance within a body’s energy levels and working to readjust fluids or tissues in order to keep the body in balance and relieve pain. Oriental medicine techniques include acupuncture, cupping, acupressure, and herbal supplements that are applied to specific body parts or tissues. Practitioners must be able to evaluate a patient’s symptoms and identify what organs or tissues are causing the ailment, and come up with a customized plan that incorporates oriental herbs and practices into a treatment. Acupuncture treatments involve the use of needles being placed in joints and tissues. Cupping involves using cups as a suction equipment to help release toxins from within the body. Acupressure is a form of massage that applies pressure on various points in order to relieve pain in other body parts. Herbal supplements are used to treat ailments from the inside and flush toxins out that may be the cause. These are some of the most popular forms of oriental medicine that are used to treat a variety of conditions.

Salary
They receive $61,000 per year as their salary.

Education
Education and training requirements vary state to state for becoming an oriental medicine practitioner. Some practitioners are licensed to be a physician’s assistant and then take classes to become certified in oriental medicine. Most practitioners earn a Bachelor’s degree in biology or another medical related field, then go on to fill state requirements for practicing oriental medicine. Most states require students to work as an intern or apprentice for a specific number of hours in order to qualify for certification, and then have them take an examination to become certified through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.

Most training is obtained during an internship or apprenticeship, and many students who work as intern often get hired in as a full-time practitioner once their certification is obtained.

   

Reflection

No I would not like to work in Chinese Oriental Medicine because I don't think I am good with it.



Thursday, October 2, 2014

Student Success statement

 “Goal setting is goal getting. Set and get.”

        By: Mark Victor Hansen



Reflection 

             this quote means that if you want to succeed in achieving your goal you have to go and get it. Work hard for it .  Its not just going to come for you or wait. Because hard work pays off so whatever you do to to achieve it thats what your going to get in exchange of it . Also if you set your goals ahead of time your not going to be confused you're going to be set and get.  



Cellular Therapy
Duties and Responsibilities
 The purpose of cell therapy is to introduce cells into the body that will grow and replace damaged tissue. Cell therapy has long been used by alternative medicine practitioners who have claimed great benefits; these have not been replicated by conventional medical practitioners. Their mission is to utilize transplantation therapies to eliminate cancer and provide personalized patient care.
 Salary
The average salary for cellular therapy specialist jobs is $31,000. Average cellular therapy specialist salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits.
Education
Must perform autologous and allogeneic transplants on adults and/or pediatric patients as appropriate for type of accreditation sought.
Must use products collected and processed in facilities which meet FACT-JACIE Standards.
If applying for allogeneic accreditation, a minimum of ten new allogeneic patients must have been transplanted during the twelve month period immediately preceding accreditation and at a minimum, an average of ten annually within the accreditation cycle. A clinical program that is accredited for allogeneic transplantation will be considered to have met the numeric requirement for autologous transplantation.
A program that utilizes more than one clinical site for allogeneic transplantation must have transplanted a minimum of five new allogeneic patients at each site in the 12 months immediately preceding accreditation and at a minimum, an average of five annually within the accreditation cycle.
If applying for combined adult and pediatric allogeneic accreditation, the clinical program must have performed a minimum of five allogeneic transplants for each population.
For a clinical program requesting accreditation for only autologous transplantation, a minimum of five new recipients of autologous transplant must have been transplanted at each site during the twelve month period immediately preceding accreditation and at a minimum, an average of five annually within the accreditation cycle.



Reflection 
   yes i would like to be a cellular therapy because it seems really interesting because i would like to discovered new cures for cancer and any other disease. i would definitely feel really proud of myself if i ever did .