Exercise 8.1 challenged my occupational prospects with my ideal job description. My ideal job description would be diagnosing and treating patients. Examinations and tests would allow me to diagnose patient conditions. Another ideal job description would be prescribing treatment and medications to attempt to heal any illnesses or injuries. Accountant, research scientist, health information specialist, biophysicist, mathematician, career counselor, and biologist were the occupation prospects which I eliminated during this particular exercise. Exercise 8.2 challenged my occupation prospects which were generated only once, twice, or even three times. Sports trainer and medical technologist were only generated twice, and therefore, were eliminated.
Give examples of being able to maintain legal and good practice requirements when assessing occupational competence.
3) Which one of those below is not used to define a profession? A profession
Since these things are achieved through occupation, through doing things, the close link between health and occupation becomes clear (Wilcock, 2001). From an occupational perspective, doing things provides a sense of purpose and fulfilment and leads to a sense of well-being (Crepeau et al, 2009).
In order for me to complete this career assessment paper, I initially took an Interest Inventory survey. Upon completing this process, it revealed that my personality profile score was (I, C, A). These three letters represented my strengths and interests in determining which career field would best suit me.
1. The researchers found a significant difference between the two groups (control and treatment) for change in mobility of the women with osteoarthritis (OA) over 12 weeks with the results of F(1, 22) = 9.619, p = 0.005. Discuss each aspect of these results.
I thought your discussion post this week was great. After looking at exercise 4-4 I completely agree with you that using PRN nurses and working with float nurses is such a smart idea. Decreasing discharge teaching time like the manager wants to do on the unit is unsafe and unethical to patients. The nurses on the unit are doing their part by providing excellent patient care, but reducing education can lead to dangerous outcomes for patients in the long run. Provision 3 of the ANA Code of Ethics (ANA, 2015) states that nurses should promote, advocate, and protect the rights, health, and safety of every patient. By implementing your proposed thoughts I really do believe wait times and patient satisfaction could certainly improve. There are always
Task C Career Pathway Create a career pathway plan for yourself, indicating what opportunities are open to you as you progress in your chosen career. Indicate what you will need to learn or any qualifications you might need to gain in order to achieve your goals. Identify sources of information to help you achieve your goals. Task D Presentation or report Prepare a presentation or report on an issue or area of public concern related to the care profession. Your presentation or report should include A description of the issue or area of public concern raised An outline of the different points of view regarding the issue or area of public concern raised
IBM Global Services, the technology services and consulting division of International Business Machines (IBM), is the world’s largest provider of systems integration and technology consulting. It offers services in areas such as application development, data storage, infrastructure management, networking, and technical support (Datamonitor Plc., 2007, p.4). IBM Global Services is also among the world leaders in providing business consulting and outsourcing services. IBM Global Services’ headquarter locates in Armonk, New York. The company has more than 190,000 employees around the world.
The nursing metaparadigm concepts described by Fawcett (as cited in McEwen & Willis, 2011), are a primary phenomena of interest to a discipline, which identifies globally by ways in which, nursing can deal with those phenomena in a distinctive and applicable manner. The functional aspects of the meta-paradigm according to Kim (as cited in McEwen & Willis, 2011), involve a combination of intellectual and
Find, and list, at least 10 different careers from various sectors in the health care industry. Describe the role of each career and explain what makes that profession different from the others. You can include, but are not limited to, factors such as education and experience requirements, services rendered or products offered, licensure, pay, involvement with other health care sectors, and type of work duties.
With linguistic, I’ve never had a thing for English, writing, journalism, etc. I’ve always been a musical type of individual. I enjoy looking into the entertaining business to find my spot in the field. I’ll most certainly relish the opportunity to work in the music field and live out my dream as a talent agent later on in life. I do agree with this portion of the questionnaire for this reason. Logical-mathematics is definitely not my field. Although I have a minor in business administration; math has never been my strong field. I’ve always needed plenty of help performing tasks dealing with any type of mathematics. Now, bodily-kinesthetic was the one that had me on the fence with whether or not I should’ve been on that side. I’ve never been a very physical type of individuals; however, I noticed that acting was one of the typical roles listed. I’ve always wanted to try acting (and I will soon enough), but I can’t disagree with his description chart because acting was the only job in the category that I agreed
We really appreciate all the work that has been done by your team in order for the 8.8.1 upgrade to go into production. Enrollment Services has really put in a lot of time and effort to understand the process, create the test plans, and walk through individual accounts in PRVW in order to make sure we will be able to report accurate data to NSLDS. I am sure I will still have some questions until that final file is submitted but I am confident we will be able to provide accurate and on-time information by July 31st. This last week Sam, Monica, Snow, and Liz worked many hours with us and for us to get this accomplished. They are amazing! We understand that you all have many projects and daily operations in motion. Yet, still made adjustments
1. Describe the qualities, skills, talents, and experiences of a good health care practitioner. How do you exhibit them?
After taking the matchmaker test on Career Cruiser, it gave me the grade an A and was my number 14 on the list of 40. I also think that I would be able to succeed at this job. Many of the skills that I have and the skills that I am wanting to learn go along with this occupation. Some skills and attributions that I have in common with a doctor include; wanting to provide people with medical attention, fascination of the human body, helping others with their physical and emotional issues, being able to work under pressure. I think that it could be fun and very interesting to be a doctor and there are many pros and cons that come along with it. Some things that I don’t think that I would enjoy is the long hours, uncertain schedules, and the immense
Over the past few weeks I have been researching my interests, values, and goals. Throughout this research a lot of things that were already evident to me, were proven for a fact. My interests included researching different aspects of science and data analysis. Analysis has always been a big part of my life because I analyze everything. My values have been proven to be centered toward helping people and being around people. These interests and values are almost equivalent with what my goals in life have been over the past years. For the past few years I have wanted to become some type of pharmacist or physician. In this paper, I have researched what being a pharmacist and physician