Friday, January 31, 2014


Student success statement

“kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.’’
 

Occupational therapist

Duties and responsibilities:

Occupational therapists help patients who are mentally, emotionally, or physically disabled adjust to handicaps and regain abilities to perform daily living and self-care physicians, counselors, and physical therapists.

Occupational therapists design therapy programs and work closely with patients to observe them, help them, and monitor their progress. They frequently design special equipment to aid patients and help with their therapy. They also teach patients how to adjust by injury or illness. Most occupational therapists are employed at hospitals, and many work at nursing homes. Some work at schools for the handicapped, rehabilitation centers, or at adult daycare centers.

Average salary:$26,000-$45,000

Educational Requirements:

Students who want to become occupational therapists should take the most challenging high school math, science, and English courses.

All states require either a bachelor’s or master’s degree that includes clinical experience and successful completion of a national examination to become a certified occupational therapist.

 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Nursing Home Administrator

Duties and Responsibilities:

Nursing Home Administrators plan and direct operations of nursing homes and long-term care facilities.  They supervise personnel, financial, medical, and nursing administration. 
Most work in nursing homes, but some work for large corporations that control many facilities.  Some are also involved in teaching and research.

Salary:  $40,000 - $55,000 

Education:

Students should take challenging high school courses in business, science, math, and English. 
Requirements differ, but most states require nursing home administrators to have at least a bachelor's degree in nursing home administration, complete an additional internship program, and pass a comprehensive examination. 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Tuesday, January 21, 2014


Student success statement

“vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.”

Japanese proverb
this means that

 

Nuclear medicine technologist

Duties and responsibilities:

Nuclear medicine technologist prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive substances) to detect and treat disease. they then position equipment over patients to make images. These pictures allow physicians to identify abnormal areas. This helps in diagnosing illness.

Nuclear medicine technologists explain these tests to the patients and administer radioactive does by mouth or injection. They  also perform laboratory tests on tissue regulations due to the dangers of radiation effects to their bodies and organs.

Their work is performed in specialized hospital departments, and clinics, or laboratories. Level of training and education completed

Average Salary: $28,000-$42,000

Educational requirements:

Students should take the most challenging science, math, and English courses available in high school.

Nuclear medicine technology training programs vary in length from one to four years> one year programs that lead to certification are offered in collages and universities.  Courses include training in safety, radiation procedures, physical science, effects of radiation to the body and organs, and computer techniques.  Almost all states require licensing, and all technologists must meet federal standards for administering and using of radioactive materials.

 

 

 

Friday, January 17, 2014

student success statement

"Adversity causes some men to break- other to break records"
William A. ward