I wanted a career that deals with technology, because of the constant advancements. I also love studying the human body and how it provides the functions to live day-to-day. To find a career that put the two aspects together was a perfect fit for me. I then contacted a counselor at Mott Community College to see if there was a path in the direction I wanted to head in , and there certainly was! From there I started to volunteer at Hurley Medical Center and after a few times volunteering I knew this is exactly what I want to do for the rest of my…
Additionally, one of the factors that most influenced me to pursue a medical career is the opportunity I would have to interact with different types of people from different backgrounds. I would envision myself working in a centrally located hospital or clinic so I would have the opportunity to do just that.…
My field of study is Medical Transcription. I would like to work in a hospital or from my home. The position would be very busy all the time, working with doctors, physicians, nurses, and it can even be busy from my home. The one hospital that I would like to work at is Wyandotte Hospital. It is a wonderful hospital, very respected, caring, and well known. From my home I can work around my schedule and I don’t have someone watching every move I make. The experiences that I have had that inspired me to pursue Medical Transcription was that I have been so curious all the time about new diagnoses, new medications, new technologies, and new treatment options. Also the medical field is a great career to get into. It’s always going to be around and you know that your part of helping someone’s life. With the Medical transcription I am learning new every day.…
In addition, my employment experience has provided me with great respect for social and ethical views that differ from my own. This position has given me the opportunity to decide if a career in medicine is truly where I would like to be. Working at the hospital has been a truly challenging experience through dealing with the magnitude of death, illness, and recovery. This experience has made me realize that a career in medicine is where I need to be. I have experienced a multitude of emotions and in the end I have realized that the reward of knowing that a life was saved or that through the death of a patient, we have made groundbreaking discoveries in medicine is far greater than the emotional tensity associated with the experience.…
Patrick Swayze once said, “ I keep dreaming of a future, a future with a long and healthy life, not lived in the shadow of cancer but in the light.” The career of a Medical Technologist is a hard and thoughtful career because other people depend on you to help better them. The research will describe the career of a Medical Technologist, and the impact this career has on society. As a little kid I have always been fascinated science and how it has been changing the world today. Finding new ways to cure diseases and being able to help save someone’s life would be pretty great. I would love to be a part of a big change in the recovery in someone else’s life.…
My whole childhood has climaxed to this crucial point of my life- my first footsteps into the world of medical science. I soared past elementary, middle, and high school in the hopes of becoming a professional in the healthcare industry, and what were once dreams is now becoming a reality. My general education classes at UCSD have trickled down to more specialized courses particular to my major, human biology. I have always appreciated the vastness of the human body and the many ways it can manipulate treatments to increase its performance and efficiency. Applied Medical is an advanced technological medical company that uses the skills of people with a wide range of backgrounds, such as engineering, clinical research, multimedia design, finance, and more, to create progressive minimally invasive and general surgical instruments. Applied…
I have always been interested in the health field, but I was somewhat undecided about which health career I liked the most. After a visit to a radiology facility to have an x-ray performed in my left shoulder, my interest in Radiologic Science started; I had discovered a career within the health field that I never thought about, a career where I could help others and do something different every day the more I learn about radiography, the more I want to become a radiographer.…
Medicine, biology, research, and engineering are build blocks for the profession of a biomedical engineer. Biomedical engineering deals with the application of ones knowledge of engineering to medicine and biology to help with healthcare. To join this profession you need at the minimum of a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. There are many types of biomedical engineering such as tissue, genetic, neural, clinical and pharmaceutical, and with each they require special expertise. This profession is fast paced and filled with excitement, biomed will forever be evolving as the research and knowledge of all things medical grow. Now biomedical engineering is a larger profession than many think and is broken into many sub-specialties that require even a higher level of education and experience.…
You will write a persuasive essay to an important adult in your life. You will attempt to convince the reader (the adult) that your career choice in an acceptable one. You will need to use logical argument, self observation, and researched facts to persuade the reader to adopt your perspective. Through this essay, you will learn the form of a persuasive argument and also demonstrate awareness of the education and training needed to achieve career goals.…
Over the course of this semester, the tourism sector that I most likely would like to work in is the accommodation sector. The accommodation sector can be very fragile in the workforce but it is extremely important in the business and leisure aspect of the world. Specially I would like to work at the Trump tower hotel. There are many occupations in this hotel. Such occupations that exist are a banquet server, in-room dining attendant, concierge, security, spa manager and a sous chef just to name a few. I would like to work as a guest service agent at the Trump tower. The Trump tower is five star hotel within the and is internationally renowned for its exceptional service. It has many locations in 9 different cities all over the world.…
From writing this paper I have learned a lot about both career fields. They both have great potential to one day change the world, and encompass a lot of challenges which everyone needs in their careers to keep them interested, and sharp. As well as business opportunities to expand growth and pursue risk that if it pays off, will place my family in a very comfortable financial state.…
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First, I took IS class which teaches information, network, online business. I felt it is very useful because we studied many cases to help us how to grow our network and why do we need to expand the network connection. By taking this course, I understood more about the network. What I am doing now is to use google+, twitter, skype , Linkin and facebook. I feel those are very important network that we need to have an account and be active in it. By adding people through the sources, we can grow our personal and professional network.…
The second step on the road to becoming a BMET is to enroll in a two-year associate degree program in biomedical engineering technology or electronics technology (work.chron.com). Complete the degree program, which typically includes hands-on lab experience in maintaining and repairing medical equipment. Course work centers around the necessary scientific and electronic knowledge, human anatomy and physiology, and information technology. Many schools provide internship experiences for their students in local hospitals to provide sufficient hands-on training (work.chron.com).…
Let’s face it. The term “globalism” has become overused, and often misused. In fact, we might say that it has actually been devalued to the level of the everyday language of buzzword-brandishing marketing pundits. Such freewheeling usage has perhaps prompted many a CEO (or future CEO) to launch into a global plan or strategy without proper consideration of the demands and dynamics of the international marketplace. Many would-be globetrotters neglect the acquisition of language skills, knowledge of foreign trade and tax laws, accounting standards, etc., all of which are necessary to effectively “go global.” Superficial knowledge only leads to failure.…