This document is a guide for patients and their families about learners in health care. It introduces various learner roles like medical students, nurses, physiotherapists and more. It explains that the hospital is a teaching facility where learners gain experience caring for real patients under a clinical teacher. It asks patients to be partners in learning by accepting care from learners and providing feedback to help them improve. The guide aims to help patients understand the learner's role and what they can expect from the health care team.
Katie Sutcliffe researched the career of occupational therapy. She discusses the history of occupational therapy originating from "occupation work" in 1917. Occupational therapy helps patients improve their quality of life and function through therapeutic methods. The career has expected growth of 29% by 2022 and therapists typically work in hospitals, rehab facilities, and schools developing treatment plans. Sutcliffe believes she is qualified for the career based on her education in health science and experiences volunteering and shadowing in clinical settings.
Katie Sutcliffe researched the career of occupational therapy. She discusses the history of occupational therapy originating from "Occupation Work" in 1917. Occupational therapy helps patients improve their quality of life and function in their daily routines. It is a growing field with therapists typically working in hospitals, rehab facilities, and schools. Occupational therapists develop treatment plans to allow patients to function with their illness, injury, or disability. Her interest profiler showed high scores in social, artistic, and investigative areas aligning with skills needed in occupational therapy.
The document discusses occupational therapy as a career. It provides an overview of the history and growth of occupational therapy as a profession. It describes the typical work environments and responsibilities of occupational therapists, which involve helping patients develop treatment plans to function in their daily routines. The document also addresses the education and licensure requirements, median salary, expected job growth in the field, and the author's qualifications and interests for this career.
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The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of physicians. It describes the professional qualities expected of doctors, including moral integrity, ethical conduct, compassion, and commitment to lifelong learning. Doctors must maintain knowledge of medical advancements through continual education. The document also outlines a physician's role in the healthcare system, such as treating patients, participating in public health programs, educating communities, and coordinating care with other professionals. Lifelong learning allows doctors to provide the best evidence-based care and improve healthcare delivery outcomes.
Chanita Foushee is a registered nurse who works per diem in a hospital setting. Her typical day involves obtaining reports from the previous shift, assigning patients, checking orders and supplies, making rounds, providing direct patient care like assessments and medications, documenting in charts, and giving report to the next shift. She finds the work rewarding when she can help patients, but also finds it challenging dealing with stress and lack of management support during busy times. Foushee obtained her nursing degrees and has over 10 years of clinical experience, now also doing health informatics research.
This document discusses various career opportunities in nursing. It outlines different nursing specialties including hospital care nurses, cardiac nurses, pediatric nurses, ICU nurses, psychiatric nurses, home health nurses, hospice nurses, labor and delivery nurses, dialysis nurses, emergency room nurses, neurological nurses, oncology nurses, school nurses, and operating room nurses. For each specialty, it provides a brief description of the role and opportunities for certification in that specialty through various nursing organizations. The document promotes nursing as a career with many opportunities and specialization options.
I am BPT, MIAP with 2-years work experience as clinical therapist at Shri B.G.Patel College of Physiotherapy Anand, also certified in BLS, ACLS from American Heart Association and actively seeking job opportunity as a Clinical Therapist.
This document provides an overview of careers in nursing. It defines what a registered nurse (RN) is, explaining that they are licensed healthcare professionals who provide and manage care for ill individuals and families. It outlines the various settings where nurses work, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and more. The document discusses career pathways in nursing, from diploma programs to PhD studies. It also lists many specialty areas nurses can pursue, such as medical/surgical nursing, critical care, labor and delivery, and more. In closing, it addresses the current nursing shortage and promising job prospects and flexibility for nurses going forward.
Physical therapists work with patients who have injuries or disabilities to help them improve mobility and physical function. They typically work in hospitals, private clinics, or colleges. Physical therapists need at least a bachelor's degree and must be licensed. While starting salaries are around $60,000 annually, experienced physical therapists can earn up to $90,000 per year.
The document discusses the career path of physical therapy. It provides a history of the field from its origins in ancient Greece to its growth in the United States in the early 20th century. Physical therapists work to rehabilitate patients with injuries or chronic conditions using techniques like exercise and massage. The career is expected to grow significantly in coming years. Becoming a physical therapist requires obtaining a doctorate of physical therapy after completing undergraduate courses in subjects like anatomy and exercise science. The average salary for physical therapists is around $82,000 nationally.
This document provides an overview of a case presentation on a 73-year-old male patient admitted to the hospital for bronchial asthma in acute exacerbation. It includes the patient's profile, health history, history of present illness, developmental data based on Erikson, Freud, Havighurst, and Piaget's theories of development, and the scope and limitations of the study. The objective is for nursing students to apply the nursing process and critical thinking skills to provide quality care for the patient.
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Presentation to the Ohio State Society of Medical Assistant's annual convention about the Patient Centered Medical Home and the role of the medical assistant
Meghan Clusserath is a senior health science major applying to physical therapy graduate programs. She has researched careers in physical therapy and different programs. Her presentation outlines the career description, graduate program requirements, history of physical therapy, salary and growth outlook, qualifications, and relevant academics. Physical therapists help prevent and rehabilitate injuries through exercises and hands-on therapy to improve mobility. Meghan has over 600 hours of clinical experience and believes her strong academic performance and characteristics make her a good candidate for acceptance into a program.
Discussion of the basics of a physical therapy career from the history of the profession, to salaries, educational requirements, PT/PTA programs, and tips to apply to PT school. Also the APTA Vision 2020, MoveForwardPT, and "You Can Be Me Video".
The document summarizes a student's experience in a health academy program, including rotations in various medical settings like the laboratory, surgery, pediatrics, and the ER. It discusses the goals of exposing students to healthcare careers and how the program helped prepare students for employment through activities like creating resumes and cover letters. The student explored different career interests such as pharmacy, physician assistant, and radiology through research and lectures. Overall, the student felt the health academy provided valuable knowledge and experiences to inform their future career path.
This document provides an overview of becoming a physical therapist, including descriptions of the career, education requirements, admissions process, and resources for pre-PT students. Physical therapists diagnose and treat movement dysfunctions to help patients improve their physical abilities and quality of life. The typical education path involves completing prerequisite undergraduate courses followed by a 3-year DPT program. Admission is competitive and requires strong grades, observation hours, GRE scores, and letters of recommendation. The career outlook is positive with physical therapy employment expected to grow 33% by 2020.
Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital provides inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services with a focus on brain injuries. The internship involved observing various therapy services including outpatient, acute care, inpatient, and specialized clinics for conditions like ALS. Major projects included creating educational binders for ALS patients and developing a resource guide for assistive technology. The intern gained experience with different patient populations and therapeutic techniques.
There is currently a shortage of nurses in the UK. While nursing can be rewarding, it also has disadvantages such as unsociable hours, emotional and physical challenges from stressful situations and physically demanding tasks. However, nursing also provides flexibility, diversity of career paths, and job satisfaction from making a meaningful difference in patients' lives. For those interested in nursing as a career, more information is available on the Royal College of Nursing's website.
Savannah Henderson is interested in becoming a neonatal nurse practitioner. She has always wanted to help others, particularly children, and enjoys science and problem solving. After completing her BSN through Clemson University's accelerated nursing program, she plans to pursue a MSN in neonatal nursing from Vanderbilt University. She believes her strong academic record and passion for patient care make nursing a good career fit. Her long term goal is to work as a neonatal nurse practitioner and help infants with a variety of health issues.
The document discusses the history and role of nurse practitioners. It notes that nurse practitioners began emerging as primary care providers in the mid-20th century in the United States. Nurse practitioners are educated at the master's or doctoral level and provide primary, acute, chronic, and specialty healthcare services. They can diagnose illnesses, treat conditions, and provide health education to patients. There are several specializations of nurse practitioners, including those focused on women's health, adult/geriatric care, pediatrics, family care, neonatology, psychiatry, emergency care, and acute care.
This document discusses the members of a healthcare team. It explains that healthcare requires teamwork with different providers playing specialized roles. The core members of a team include physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dieticians, psychologists, and therapists. Physicians can be primary care doctors or specialists. Nurses provide clinical care and education. Other members like pharmacists, dieticians, and psychologists also have roles in treating patients and ensuring their overall well-being. Administrative staff, social workers, spiritual leaders, and volunteers also form an important part of the healthcare team.
This document outlines the course details for Nursing Foundation and Health Assessment courses at the University of Eastern Africa Baraton School of Nursing. The Nursing Foundation course is a 4 credit course that introduces students to nursing philosophy, roles, ethics, communication, and basic skills. It aims to develop critical thinking through the nursing process. The Health Assessment course is 2 credits that teaches students to perform health histories and physical exams, identifying normal and abnormal findings. It includes lectures, skills labs, assignments, and exams over 14 weeks to evaluate students' knowledge and competency in basic nursing practices and assessments.
1) Patient-centered care is a philosophy that encourages shared control of medical decisions between the patient and doctor and focuses on treating the whole patient, not just their disease.
2) The concept developed in the 1950s and key components include understanding the patient's experience of illness and social context, finding common ground on treatment goals, and enhancing the patient-doctor relationship.
3) Benefits of patient-centered care include improved patient satisfaction and adherence, better health outcomes, and decreased medical litigation. While it may take more time initially, average visit lengths are not significantly different than conventional care.
The document discusses the qualities of a good doctor according to Dato' Ahmad Tajudin Jaafar, Dean of Allianze College of Medical Sciences. It lists 7 key qualities: sense of responsibility, compassion and empathy, professionalism, being a fount of knowledge, humility, clinical acumen and judgement, and strong communication skills. Good doctors demonstrate dedication beyond their duties, care deeply for their patients, respect patients' rights and privacy, continuously learn, acknowledge limitations, make accurate diagnoses, and communicate effectively.
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This document outlines the various roles and responsibilities of physical therapists. It discusses that physical therapists should have skills in communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and establishing relationships with patients. The primary role of a physical therapist is to provide direct patient care to improve movement and function through treatment, rehabilitation, and health promotion. Physical therapists work at various levels of care from primary to tertiary and employ a patient management model involving examination, evaluation, diagnosis, intervention, and outcomes assessment. They may also take on roles as consultants, educators, administrators, managers, and critical inquirers applying scientific research to practice.
Registered nurses can earn between $43,410 to $92,240 annually, with opportunities for advancement through further education. They work in caring for patients by recording medical histories, assisting with tests and treatments, educating on medical conditions, and ensuring 24-hour care. While nursing offers good pay, flexibility, and job security, it also involves long shifts, recertification requirements, physically demanding tasks, and exposure to infectious illnesses. Preparing for a nursing career includes gaining hands-on experience through internships and clinicals while pursuing a bachelor's, associate, or diploma in nursing.
A registered nurse is a graduate nurse who has passed a state licensing exam. Registered nurses assess patient health, develop and implement nursing care plans, administer medical care, and provide emotional support and education to patients and their families. Common registered nurse tasks include administering medications, monitoring vital signs, providing emotional support and education to patients, and modifying treatment plans based on patient conditions. Registered nurses need a bachelor's degree in nursing, associate degree in nursing, or nursing diploma, and must pass the NCLEX-RN exam for licensure. Salaries range from $28,000-$50,000 annually for new nurses.
El documento presenta la estructura organizativa de una facultad, incluyendo los nombres y cargos del rector, decano, subdecano, secretarios y coordinadores de las carreras de Contabilidad y Auditor鱈a y Econom鱈a y Gesti坦n Financiera.
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Bankieren gaat over relaties. Niet over transacties. Dat is het uitgangspunt van Triodos Banks internationale online strategie. Echte relaties aangaan met klanten. Verdiepen en betekenis geven. In de vijf Europese landen waar Triodos Bank actief is, verbindt Triodos Bank spaarders (die het geld brengen) en ondernemers (die het geld lenen). Betrokkenheid en content maken het verschil.
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Als Head of Marketing is Hadewych Kuiper internationaal verantwoordelijk voor de marketing en online activiteiten van Triodos Bank. Sinds haar aantreden in 2008 heeft zij de transitie geleid naar een volledig nieuwe online aanwezigheid van Triodos Bank. Met 辿辿n online platform worden alle landen bediend voor hun publieke websites, formulieren en internetbankieren. Met dit als robuuste basis, bouwt Triodos Bank deze community verder uit via social media.
This document provides an overview of careers in nursing. It defines what a registered nurse (RN) is, explaining that they are licensed healthcare professionals who provide and manage care for ill individuals and families. It outlines the various settings where nurses work, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and more. The document discusses career pathways in nursing, from diploma programs to PhD studies. It also lists many specialty areas nurses can pursue, such as medical/surgical nursing, critical care, labor and delivery, and more. In closing, it addresses the current nursing shortage and promising job prospects and flexibility for nurses going forward.
Physical therapists work with patients who have injuries or disabilities to help them improve mobility and physical function. They typically work in hospitals, private clinics, or colleges. Physical therapists need at least a bachelor's degree and must be licensed. While starting salaries are around $60,000 annually, experienced physical therapists can earn up to $90,000 per year.
The document discusses the career path of physical therapy. It provides a history of the field from its origins in ancient Greece to its growth in the United States in the early 20th century. Physical therapists work to rehabilitate patients with injuries or chronic conditions using techniques like exercise and massage. The career is expected to grow significantly in coming years. Becoming a physical therapist requires obtaining a doctorate of physical therapy after completing undergraduate courses in subjects like anatomy and exercise science. The average salary for physical therapists is around $82,000 nationally.
This document provides an overview of a case presentation on a 73-year-old male patient admitted to the hospital for bronchial asthma in acute exacerbation. It includes the patient's profile, health history, history of present illness, developmental data based on Erikson, Freud, Havighurst, and Piaget's theories of development, and the scope and limitations of the study. The objective is for nursing students to apply the nursing process and critical thinking skills to provide quality care for the patient.
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Presentation to the Ohio State Society of Medical Assistant's annual convention about the Patient Centered Medical Home and the role of the medical assistant
Meghan Clusserath is a senior health science major applying to physical therapy graduate programs. She has researched careers in physical therapy and different programs. Her presentation outlines the career description, graduate program requirements, history of physical therapy, salary and growth outlook, qualifications, and relevant academics. Physical therapists help prevent and rehabilitate injuries through exercises and hands-on therapy to improve mobility. Meghan has over 600 hours of clinical experience and believes her strong academic performance and characteristics make her a good candidate for acceptance into a program.
Discussion of the basics of a physical therapy career from the history of the profession, to salaries, educational requirements, PT/PTA programs, and tips to apply to PT school. Also the APTA Vision 2020, MoveForwardPT, and "You Can Be Me Video".
The document summarizes a student's experience in a health academy program, including rotations in various medical settings like the laboratory, surgery, pediatrics, and the ER. It discusses the goals of exposing students to healthcare careers and how the program helped prepare students for employment through activities like creating resumes and cover letters. The student explored different career interests such as pharmacy, physician assistant, and radiology through research and lectures. Overall, the student felt the health academy provided valuable knowledge and experiences to inform their future career path.
This document provides an overview of becoming a physical therapist, including descriptions of the career, education requirements, admissions process, and resources for pre-PT students. Physical therapists diagnose and treat movement dysfunctions to help patients improve their physical abilities and quality of life. The typical education path involves completing prerequisite undergraduate courses followed by a 3-year DPT program. Admission is competitive and requires strong grades, observation hours, GRE scores, and letters of recommendation. The career outlook is positive with physical therapy employment expected to grow 33% by 2020.
Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital provides inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services with a focus on brain injuries. The internship involved observing various therapy services including outpatient, acute care, inpatient, and specialized clinics for conditions like ALS. Major projects included creating educational binders for ALS patients and developing a resource guide for assistive technology. The intern gained experience with different patient populations and therapeutic techniques.
There is currently a shortage of nurses in the UK. While nursing can be rewarding, it also has disadvantages such as unsociable hours, emotional and physical challenges from stressful situations and physically demanding tasks. However, nursing also provides flexibility, diversity of career paths, and job satisfaction from making a meaningful difference in patients' lives. For those interested in nursing as a career, more information is available on the Royal College of Nursing's website.
Savannah Henderson is interested in becoming a neonatal nurse practitioner. She has always wanted to help others, particularly children, and enjoys science and problem solving. After completing her BSN through Clemson University's accelerated nursing program, she plans to pursue a MSN in neonatal nursing from Vanderbilt University. She believes her strong academic record and passion for patient care make nursing a good career fit. Her long term goal is to work as a neonatal nurse practitioner and help infants with a variety of health issues.
The document discusses the history and role of nurse practitioners. It notes that nurse practitioners began emerging as primary care providers in the mid-20th century in the United States. Nurse practitioners are educated at the master's or doctoral level and provide primary, acute, chronic, and specialty healthcare services. They can diagnose illnesses, treat conditions, and provide health education to patients. There are several specializations of nurse practitioners, including those focused on women's health, adult/geriatric care, pediatrics, family care, neonatology, psychiatry, emergency care, and acute care.
This document discusses the members of a healthcare team. It explains that healthcare requires teamwork with different providers playing specialized roles. The core members of a team include physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dieticians, psychologists, and therapists. Physicians can be primary care doctors or specialists. Nurses provide clinical care and education. Other members like pharmacists, dieticians, and psychologists also have roles in treating patients and ensuring their overall well-being. Administrative staff, social workers, spiritual leaders, and volunteers also form an important part of the healthcare team.
This document outlines the course details for Nursing Foundation and Health Assessment courses at the University of Eastern Africa Baraton School of Nursing. The Nursing Foundation course is a 4 credit course that introduces students to nursing philosophy, roles, ethics, communication, and basic skills. It aims to develop critical thinking through the nursing process. The Health Assessment course is 2 credits that teaches students to perform health histories and physical exams, identifying normal and abnormal findings. It includes lectures, skills labs, assignments, and exams over 14 weeks to evaluate students' knowledge and competency in basic nursing practices and assessments.
1) Patient-centered care is a philosophy that encourages shared control of medical decisions between the patient and doctor and focuses on treating the whole patient, not just their disease.
2) The concept developed in the 1950s and key components include understanding the patient's experience of illness and social context, finding common ground on treatment goals, and enhancing the patient-doctor relationship.
3) Benefits of patient-centered care include improved patient satisfaction and adherence, better health outcomes, and decreased medical litigation. While it may take more time initially, average visit lengths are not significantly different than conventional care.
The document discusses the qualities of a good doctor according to Dato' Ahmad Tajudin Jaafar, Dean of Allianze College of Medical Sciences. It lists 7 key qualities: sense of responsibility, compassion and empathy, professionalism, being a fount of knowledge, humility, clinical acumen and judgement, and strong communication skills. Good doctors demonstrate dedication beyond their duties, care deeply for their patients, respect patients' rights and privacy, continuously learn, acknowledge limitations, make accurate diagnoses, and communicate effectively.
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This document outlines the various roles and responsibilities of physical therapists. It discusses that physical therapists should have skills in communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and establishing relationships with patients. The primary role of a physical therapist is to provide direct patient care to improve movement and function through treatment, rehabilitation, and health promotion. Physical therapists work at various levels of care from primary to tertiary and employ a patient management model involving examination, evaluation, diagnosis, intervention, and outcomes assessment. They may also take on roles as consultants, educators, administrators, managers, and critical inquirers applying scientific research to practice.
Registered nurses can earn between $43,410 to $92,240 annually, with opportunities for advancement through further education. They work in caring for patients by recording medical histories, assisting with tests and treatments, educating on medical conditions, and ensuring 24-hour care. While nursing offers good pay, flexibility, and job security, it also involves long shifts, recertification requirements, physically demanding tasks, and exposure to infectious illnesses. Preparing for a nursing career includes gaining hands-on experience through internships and clinicals while pursuing a bachelor's, associate, or diploma in nursing.
A registered nurse is a graduate nurse who has passed a state licensing exam. Registered nurses assess patient health, develop and implement nursing care plans, administer medical care, and provide emotional support and education to patients and their families. Common registered nurse tasks include administering medications, monitoring vital signs, providing emotional support and education to patients, and modifying treatment plans based on patient conditions. Registered nurses need a bachelor's degree in nursing, associate degree in nursing, or nursing diploma, and must pass the NCLEX-RN exam for licensure. Salaries range from $28,000-$50,000 annually for new nurses.
El documento presenta la estructura organizativa de una facultad, incluyendo los nombres y cargos del rector, decano, subdecano, secretarios y coordinadores de las carreras de Contabilidad y Auditor鱈a y Econom鱈a y Gesti坦n Financiera.
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Bankieren gaat over relaties. Niet over transacties. Dat is het uitgangspunt van Triodos Banks internationale online strategie. Echte relaties aangaan met klanten. Verdiepen en betekenis geven. In de vijf Europese landen waar Triodos Bank actief is, verbindt Triodos Bank spaarders (die het geld brengen) en ondernemers (die het geld lenen). Betrokkenheid en content maken het verschil.
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Als Head of Marketing is Hadewych Kuiper internationaal verantwoordelijk voor de marketing en online activiteiten van Triodos Bank. Sinds haar aantreden in 2008 heeft zij de transitie geleid naar een volledig nieuwe online aanwezigheid van Triodos Bank. Met 辿辿n online platform worden alle landen bediend voor hun publieke websites, formulieren en internetbankieren. Met dit als robuuste basis, bouwt Triodos Bank deze community verder uit via social media.
My media product challenges some conventions of real magazines but also uses several conventions:
One convention used is placing the masthead in the top left of the front cover. However, my bar code is unusually placed in the top left third, not the bottom corners.
The double page spread uses conventions like text flowing around images and using dividers between sections. However, the text could be spaced further from the image.
The contents page includes pictorial insets numbered and named, page numbers in order, and maintains the magazine's house style with colors, as seen in typical magazine contents pages.
This document summarizes a study of waterfowl diversity at Lake Reba in Madison County, Kentucky during fall migration. The author surveyed the lake in October, November, and early December, recording 11 total waterfowl species present. The four dominant species were American Coots, Mallards, Canadian Geese, and Pied-billed Grebes. Diversity indexes showed low diversity between waterfowl species across the survey months.
Paulo Cavalcanti is a Brazilian contemporary dancer, pianist, and researcher born in 1989 in S達o Paulo, Brazil. He has studied dance with several notable Brazilian dancers and choreographers. He holds degrees in classical piano and international trade. Currently he is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Physical Activity Sciences at the University of S達o Paulo. Paulo has performed with several dance companies and founded a multimedia art project called "E | P Ensaios Po誰辿ticos". He creates dance works that integrate movement with music, visuals, and new media. Paulo's choreography and performances have been presented in Brazil and Colombia.
This document provides tips for using social media platforms like Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, and general best practices. It recommends listening to customers rather than overt advertising, sharing valuable information consistently across appropriate platforms, using engaging organic content, and responding to negative comments with kindness rather than deleting them. The key is representing your business professionally while contributing and engaging genuinely with your communities.
The audit report summarizes the findings of an occupational health and safety management system audit conducted at an organization. Several critical errors were identified across various audit principles, though some areas showed good findings. Recommendations are provided for each error, such as implementing documented procedures for managing hazards, legislative compliance, and ensuring approved codes of practice are followed. While the audit revealed issues, its objectives of evaluating health and safety performance and identifying areas for improvement were achieved. Immediate action is needed to address the most serious errors to ensure legislative compliance and prevent potential harm.
The document discusses Lumension Security Sanctuary Device Control software. It provides an overview of the software's capabilities including monitoring device usage, enforcing policies, logging and auditing access, encrypting removable devices, and deploying the software easily through various methods. The software aims to secure devices and media while still enabling workforce productivity.
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The document discusses social media writing for current trends. It summarizes a workshop on emojis, hashtags, and buzzwords hosted by Wendy Dalrymple and Jenna Dietzer. Examples are given of how companies like Domino's and Wendy's use emojis and hashtags in their social media marketing. The origins and evolution of emojis and hashtags are explained. Participants are invited to create their own emojis and hashtags to engage with brands on social media.
The document discusses the team-based approach to healthcare. It emphasizes that healthcare requires collaboration between many professionals from different disciplines. Each member of the healthcare team, including nurses, doctors, dietitians, and many others, brings unique skills and expertise to ensure patients' physical, emotional, and psychological needs are met. Working together effectively is important for providing comprehensive care and achieving the best outcomes for patients.
Doctors help people stay healthy or get better when sick. They examine patients, do tests, and use their medical knowledge to determine what treatment is needed. There are many types of doctors that specialize in different areas of medicine. Doctors must continue learning to keep their skills and knowledge up to date throughout their careers. Being a doctor is rewarding but also involves long hours and ongoing studying.
This document profiles several local professionals who work in organ donation and transplantation.
Justin, a donation specialist, coordinates potential cornea and tissue donations by reviewing medical records, consulting doctors, and communicating with families and hospitals. His job requires strong multitasking and time management skills.
Tucker, a recovery technician, performs organ recoveries in the field. His job requires adapting to different situations, having a clinical mindset, and demonstrating steady hands and attention to detail.
Josh, a processing technician, prepares donated tissues for surgeons by carefully cutting and preparing corneas to specific thicknesses requested by doctors. His delicate work helps save surgeons time in the operating room.
Here are the key steps I would take to prepare to start post-secondary training:
1. Research programs and requirements - Learn the admission requirements, prerequisite courses, and overall curriculum structure for the programs I'm interested in. Make sure I understand all necessary steps to apply and be accepted.
2. Improve academic record - Retake any prerequisite courses I did not do well in previously. Maintain strong grades in current coursework to improve my overall GPA.
3. Study for entrance exams - If required for my program(s) of interest, register for and study diligently for exams like the SAT, ACT, or GRE.
4. Gather application materials - Compile transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statement
This document summarizes an informational interview conducted with Jordan Bradosky, a physical therapist at Benefis Hospital in Great Falls, MT. Some key points include:
- A Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from an accredited program is required to work as a physical therapist. Continuing education is also needed.
- The hiring process at Benefis involved applying online, following up via email/phone, and an in-person interview with the acute care manager and another physical therapist.
- Important areas of knowledge for advancement in physical therapy include having a solid foundation in various diagnoses and treatment planning, as well as understanding physiological responses to treatment based on patient factors.
- A typical day involves assessing 7-10
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Physical therapists diagnose and treat movement dysfunctions and injuries. They develop treatment plans using exercises, hands-on therapy, and equipment. Physical therapy has evolved significantly since ancient Greece. The field is growing rapidly due to an aging population and increased healthcare needs. Physical therapists work in various settings and have a median salary of $79,860. Becoming a physical therapist requires a doctorate degree from an accredited program, which typically takes 3 years and includes clinical experience.
Physical therapists diagnose and treat movement dysfunctions and injuries. They develop treatment plans using exercises, hands-on therapy, and equipment. Physical therapy has evolved significantly since ancient Greece. The field is growing rapidly due to an aging population and increased healthcare needs. Physical therapists work in various settings and have a median salary of $79,860. Becoming a physical therapist requires a doctorate degree from an accredited program, which typically takes 3 years and includes clinical experience.
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The document discusses healthcare teams and their members. It begins by defining a healthcare team as a group of people who coordinate their skills to assist patients. Healthcare careers are categorized into four pathways: diagnostic services, therapeutic services, information services, and support services. Each pathway involves different roles like phlebotomists, nurses, medical records technicians, and housekeepers. All team members must have reliable, flexible, patient-focused qualities. The roles of each member are interdependent, so the whole team is hindered if one role is not fulfilled properly.
Health professionals are experts who keep people healthy by using evidence-based medicine and compassion. They identify and treat illnesses, injuries, and both physical and mental challenges in line with the needs of the communities.
The document summarizes Kaitlin Riall's research into the career of an occupational therapist. Some key points:
- Kaitlin is interested in this career because it involves helping others through rehabilitation and learning new skills.
- An occupational therapist assists patients with rehabilitation, evaluating their abilities and setting goals to improve their lifestyle through activities and exercises.
- The career requires skills like active listening, communication, problem-solving, and time management.
- A typical day involves conducting therapy programs, creating and assisting with activities, and monitoring patients' progress.
2. Acknowledgements
This guide is for patients and their families.
It is also a resource for learners in the health
and social care professions. It was developed
by the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences
Centre and the Northern Ontario School of
Medicine (2010).
Working Group: Patricia Lee, Bonnie
Nicholas, Shelley Chisholm, Holly Rupert.
The Working Group extends thanks to
Patient Family Advisors Dave Van Wagoner,
Keith Taylor, Roger Rickards, Barb Rickards
and the Patient Family Advisory Team of
TBRHSC for their assistance.
Text: Holly Rupert - Vantage Communications
Photos: Scott Chisholm Photography
Financial assistance was received from
the Interprofessional Collaboration
Education Fund of HealthForceOntario
through the Ministry of Health and Long-
term Care, and the Ministry of Training,
Colleges and Universities.
3. Who are we?
We are learners from different
programs. Some of us are studying
nursing, physiotherapy, occupational
therapy or medicine. Others are
learning the skills needed to be a
paramedic or a social worker. We
want to be part of the team of
people caring for you.
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Will you be a partner in our learning?
When we can help care for patients like you, we learn so much.
You do have a choice to accept care from learners, and we hope
you will allow us to be part of your team.
This hospital is an Academic Health Science Centre. That means it
is a teaching facility where we come to look after real patients in a
real care setting. It is important for us to do this to gain experience.
When we can talk to patients like you, we learn how to include
you and your family in your care. Thats important. We know that
treating you with respect and keeping you and your family at the
centre of care are the main goals of the health sciences centre.
4. What can you expect from learners?
When we come to you, we will tell you our names and what
kind of learners we are. We will also explain what we are
going to do for you. The care we can give you will depend
on where we are in our education and experience. Some
of us have just started our studies, while others are farther
along in their learning. They are ready to help you in more
ways. We all think of ourselves as learners. You can find out
more about different learners in the section called, Meet the
Learners on Your Care Team (See page 8).
While we are learning in the health sciences centre, we
always have a clinical teacher we can call on for guidance.
You may see us with our clinical teacher or we may come to
care for you on our own.
What do we learn as part
of your care team?
When we finish our studies,
we are expected to work in
a team. As part of your care
team, we learn to assess
your needs and to use our
skills to improve your care.
We are also learning from
each other and about each
others skills. By being part
of your care team, we are
building the skills we will
need in the future.
Is the whole team still involved
in your care?
Yes, everyone is involved. Learners are often asked to
gather information about you. We may ask questions you
have already answered, but please be patient. Our duties
differ, depending on what area of care we are learning, and
we use the information in different ways. We share your
information with our clinical teacher and your care team,
but always with your privacy in mind. All of us can use the
small white board by your bed to share things about your
care. You and your family can add things too. Your story is
important because you are a partner with the team.
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5. Mrs. Jones can you tell me
how I did when I checked
your vitals this afternoon?
Mrs. Jones is there one
thing that we could do
better when we get you
ready to go for your
physio appointment?
I liked it when you told me things
were about the same.Today I was
worried that I might be getting sicker.
Well, I worry about transferring into
the wheelchair. Im afraid of falling.
If you could support me more firmly,
I would feel safer.
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By answering two questions, you can help us a lot.
What should we keep doing?
What should we change?
Will you tell us what you think?
Did you know you may be one of our best teachers just
by telling us how you feel about the care we give you?
Some ways of telling us how you feel
I liked it when you ... because ...
When you ..., I felt ...
Before you ..., it would help if ...
After you ..., I was ...
I thought you did ... very well. It felt ...
6. Will you help us learn?
Now you know why we are here in the health sciences
centre. We learn so much when you share your experience as
a patient with us. It really is a special partnership. If we can
be partners in your care, we can learn how to help you and
other people who come to the health sciences centre. Well be
taking another step in our growth as caregivers.
Meet the Learners on Your Care Team
In Ontario, all health and social care learners attend approved
programs at a college or university. The programs vary in
length and may take two, four or more years to complete.
DIAGNOSTICS
Laboratory technician
A laboratory technician performs the practical work in the health
sciences centre laboratory. This includes testing blood and tissue
samples. This technician may come to a patients room to collect
a blood sample.
Medical radiation technologist (MRT)
The medical radiation technologist operates the imaging
machines that produce pictures or X-rays that help your
doctor diagnose your illness. A radiation technologist may also
provide therapy treatments for patients with cancer. Usually a
technologist specializes in one type of technology.
Respiratory Therapist (RT)
A respiratory therapist is skilled in helping people who have
breathing problems, such as asthma or other lung conditions.
They work in many areas of the health sciences centre. A
respiratory therapist may come to a patients room if oxygen
is needed. They are usually called to help when people have a
heart attack or injuries that affect breathing.
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7. MEDICINE
Medical Student (1st and 2nd year medicine)
These learners are studying medicine after completing
education in another area of study. In the first and second year
of medicine, they focus on the basics of medicine. They are just
beginning to gain skills in patient care. At this level, they gain
a great deal from observing and interviewing patients.
Medical Student in Community Clerkship
(3rd year medicine)
These learners have completed basic studies in medicine.
Sometimes they are called medical clerks and their third year
of study is called a clerkship. At this stage, they are applying
their skills in the health sciences centre and other places in
the community.
Clinical Clerk (4th year medicine)
These medical learners are continuing their clinical learning,
primarily in the health sciences centre. During this year, they
study different areas of medicine such as surgery and family
medicine. This experience helps them to decide what area of
medicine to practice.
MEDICATION
Pharmacist
A pharmacist has detailed knowledge of medications and how
they work. Large health sciences centres have a pharmacy
where these professionals dispense the medications that are
ordered by a doctor.
NURSING
NURSING Registered Nurse (RN)
Registered nurses work in many settings in the community,
but in the health sciences centre, they are the caregivers
managing the day-to-day care for patients. The care can be
complicated and the registered nurse works very closely with
doctors and other professionals on the care team to provide
the best care. The registered nurse helps the team to be aware
of the needs of the patient and the family.
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EMERGENCY
Paramedic
A paramedic is trained to be first on the scene when there is an
accident or other medical event. Paramedics care for the injured
people and take them to health sciences centre. They spend time in
many departments of the health sciences centre as part of their studies.
Medical Resident
These learners have finished formal studies and have written
a licensing exam. Medical residents are doctors. They are
qualified to look after people, but they are also continuing to
learn in a specific area of medicine. At this stage, a doctor still
has two or more years of practical learning to complete.
Physician Assistant (PA)
These learners have completed education in another area of study and are now
studying topics in medicine.They assist doctors in the health sciences centre
and other places where people receive health care.
8. REHABILITATION
Occupational Therapist (OT)
An occupational therapist offers practical ways to do everyday
things at home, at work, and in the community. This is
important for patients who have had a serious illness such
as a stroke, a heart attack or an amputation. Occupational
therapists work with patients in the health sciences centre.
In the community, an occupational therapist may be part of
the team who visits a patient in the home.
Physiotherapist (PT)
Physiotherapists help people who have joint or muscle
problems. They pro-vide treatment to improve movement by
teaching patients exercises that can help strengthen muscles
and reduce pain. They work in the physiotherapy department
in the health sciences centre and may also come to a patients
room or visit in the home.
SUPPORT
Social Worker
Social workers are trained to listen and discuss physical, emotional,
and practical or financial concerns that patients may have.
Listening is often the most important part of their role for
patients and their families while they are in the health sciences
centre. Social workers also help arrange services in the community
that will help patients after leaving the health sciences centre.
Chaplain
Chaplains provide support to patients and their families. It is not
necessary to have a religious background in order to meet with a
chaplain. They help all people who seek support. Learners in this
field do practical learning along with specialized studies. In the
health sciences centre, they work with staff chaplains.
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NUTRITION
Registered Dietitian (RD)
Dietitians advise people about meal planning, weight control and
diabetes management. In the health sciences centre they plan
nutrition for patients, particularly people who require a special diet
because of their medical condition. They help patients and families
plan for healthy eating after leaving the health sciences centre.
Registered Practical Nurse (RPN)
In the health sciences centre, a registered practical nurse
provides daily care for patients who need less complex care.
Within the care team, the registered practice nurse works
closely with the registered nurse. RPN students study nursing
for a shorter period of time.
Nurse Practitioner (NP)
A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who has completed
further study to expand his or her skills. Nurse practitioners
can diagnose and prescribe medicine for patients with many
common illnesses. In the health sciences centre, a nurse
practitioner works as part of a care team providing special care.
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)
Speech language pathologists help people with voice, speech,
language or swallowing problems. These problems affect a
persons ability to talk and eat. In the health sciences centre, this
caregiver will often work with patients who have had a stroke.