Thursday, March 26, 2009

CREDIBLE VS. NON-CREDIBLE

CREDIBLE VS. NON-CREDIBLE


#1

1.The end of this website ends in, "org". So that means that no one could come on the site and put false information on it.
2. It had no Ads on there.
3. They have sources from where they got their information from.



#2




1. This website ends in, ".org". So that means that no one could put false information on it.
2.They have sources from where they get their information from so its mostly true.
3. No Ads are on here.





1. Its wikipedia so that anyone can go on here and put information and it could be false.
2. No author is on here.
3. It's not studying only on my topic.




1. Isn't tallking about my topic its on other different subjects.
2. It's Ads all over.
3. There isn't no author with who wrote this website.
4. The website ends in, ".com".

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

!!WHAT HAVE I LEARENED THROUGH THIS PROJECT!!

!!WHAT HAVE I LEARENED THROUGH THIS PROJECT!!

I learned while doing this project is how to stay on topic and I really like this project because we didn’t have to write a paper they gave us a chance to do a blog I never really did a blog but while doing my blog I began to like it more because every time I write a blog I either got a feed back through my blog my teacher or peers put a comment on my page its sword of like MySpace that’s why I like it so much and its better than writing a whole paper than a rough draft then rewriting that’s to much. So I really enjoy this experiment. I learned how to focus on one thing not going back and forth with different topics because I have a topic not saying that I don’t have one when am writing a paper its just when writing a blog its very different from just typing a paper . I really didn’t feel like I learned too much but I learned something new about my topics that I was doing on the computer just doing a lot of research. It began to get fun while doing it because I got to pick pictures different colors to represent what I was writing about. I also like that I got we got to post them on here so that we can see different peoples opinions about the information they have read in my page. That feedback is very good to the whole Blog paper thingy is very nice and different I really enjoyed doing this project. When I go to college and my professor will be getting a lot of my work from here you can break it down that’s the most fun part about it. I like that I got to let people see what am interested in when I go out into the real world.

Monday, March 23, 2009

First Black Woman to work @ a Childerns Hospital
Dr. Tanner belongs to the Wayne County Medical Society, the Michigan State Medical Society, the National Medical Association, the Detroit Medical Society, the Society for Adolescent Medicine, the Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, and the United Pediatric Society. Her memberships and involvement with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Episcopal church, as well as other community and civic organizations, began immediately after Dr. Tanner's arrival in Detroit. Dr. Tanner belongs to the Wayne County Medical Society, the Michigan State Medical Society, the National Medical Association, the Detroit Medical Society, the Society for Adolescent Medicine, the Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, and the United Pediatric Society. Her memberships and involvement with the hospital and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Episcopal church, as well as other community and civic organizations, began immediately after Dr. Tanner's arrival in Detroit. Dr. Tanner belongs to the Wayne County Medical Society, the Michigan State Medical Society, the National Medical Association, the Detroit Medical Society, the Society for Adolescent Medicine, the Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, and the United Pediatric Society. The first time I had a private patient admitted to Children's Hospital, I told the admissions office, "Now, this is a private patient. This is Dr. Tanner and I am on the attending staff. This is a private patient. This patient is to go into the private ward, not with the clinic patients." This little black, female child was sitting up there with all the white kids. They were still segregating patients, but they subsequently changed through the years. When I was first at the Children's Hospital, they would look at my records. It was as if they were waiting for me to make a mistake.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

History

School of Medicine and Dentistry founded as the first medical school whose curriculum was developed utilizing the principles recommended by the 1912 Flexner Report on Medical Education. Dr. Samuel W. Clausen (Johns Hopkins), well known for his research on vitamin A metabolism, appointed as the first Chair of the Department of Pediatrics. Strong Memorial Hospital opens with one full-time faculty member (Dr. Clausen) and three pediatric house officers; Dr. William L. Bradford was the first Chief Resident in Pediatrics. Dr. William L. Bradford (Washington University) later became the Department's second Chair. He made important contributions to our knowledge of the causes and treatment of pertussis Dr. Robert J. Haggerty (Cornell) became the third Chair of the Department of Pediatrics. Dr. Haggerty had been at Boston's Children Hospital. He is known for his contributions to community health care, the recognition of the new morbidities in children and their families, and the institution of health services research in pediatric practice. The new Strong Memorial Hospital opens Dr. David H. Smith (Rochester) became the fourth Chair of the Department of Pediatrics and returned to Rochester from Boston's Children's Hospital. His research led to the development of the Hemophilus influenzae, type b, vaccine, which has virtually eradicated the morbidity related to infections caused by this organism. The Strong Children's Research Center was established to bring together all University of Rochester faculty engaged in research directed to the causes, prevention and treatment of diseases of infants, children and adolescents to collaborate in their research and in the training of future physician scientists The Children's and Adolescent Ambulatory Health Care Center opens in the Strong Memorial Hospital's $83 million Ambulatory Care Facility; the Pediatric Service at Strong Memorial Hospital becomes Golisano Children's Hospital (a children's hospital within a hospital). Children's Hospital at Strong has embarked on a multi-million dollar 5-year strategic plan to enhance all aspects of our academic programs: faculty recruitment, and renovation of clinical, research, and teaching space. We shall recruit 20 new pediatric faculty, build a 22-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit/Cardiac Care Unit and a state-of-the-art Surgical Suite; we are, also, renovating all inpatient floors and will be expanding our ambulatory space. Research enhancements include centers of excellence in several areas: neonatal and pulmonary biology; genetics, cardiovascular disease; infectious diseases and vaccine biology; and child health services research.

Personal



I have always thought about how I can help people to be healthy and happy. I know there is a lot of people work on the hospital and some don’t even care about how healthy people suppose to be. I know when I was young nurse cared about what they were doing now it’s kind of sad because there are too many young people working in the field its crazy. When I was young I always played doctor with my sisters it was fun because we would actually have the waiting room and the little doctor equipment so we use to play. I know it’s something exciting to do because I am helping out young and old people and it’s not so many people who have a heart like mine. It’s my goal since I was in grammar school I know kids want love and someone who care about them if they I aren’t getting attention at home I love kids their feelings are so important and I feel that way because so kids turned out the way they are because they didn’t anyone care about them like they suppose to. I know that being a good nurse in the medical field is going to be incredible to me having a good experience. my sisters always tolld me that i would be a nice nusres because the feelings that i have for people is very good I know that it will be good to become my dream and right now I am diong a internship at UIC its going to another good experiment for me because it won't be hard for me to get into a hospital. When I get out of school and go to college it going to be easy. I want to stay involved with programs that involved the medical field. I know I choose this field for another reason I know that I would have good way to live. and if i was to move it would be easy to ship you over. I love just being involved with the medical field because just helping peolpe and ,making trhem happy it makes me feel good that I helped some body.

Friday, March 6, 2009

WHAT I KNOW




What I know




What I known about the medical field is that there are pharmacist geologist and an obstetrician. Those are type of nurses in the medical field that I know about. OB/GN is a physician who has successfully completed specialized education and training in the management of pregnancy. A gynecologist is a physician who has successfully completed specialist who provides medical and surgical care to women and has particular expertise. Pharmacist is a prescription drug to individual interactions side’s effects of medications. Pharmacists in the community pharmacist dispenses medications, counsel patients on the use most pharmacist keep confidential computerized record of patient drugs therapies to prevent harmful drugs interactions. Health care monitor drugs therapy and prepare infusions are injected into patients and coordinates with other agencies regarding specific care treatment, prevention rehabilitation and administrative functions. Also provides mental health and substance abuse prevention educational performs general special clinical procedures. Assist patients with nutritional, hygiene and comfort. Obtain and records vital signs perform chaperone and escort duties. Maintain therapeutic relationships. However, pediatricians are concerned with more than physical well-being. They also are involved with the prevention, early detection, and management of other problems that affect children and adolescents the education of a meditation is residency training emphasizes care of the whole infant, child,
adolescent, and young adult. Following the pediatric residency, the pediatrician is eligible for board certification by the American Board of Pediatrics with successful completion of a comprehensive written examination. Recertification is required every seven years During your third year of medical school, you start working with patients more as you do different rotations, such as ob/gyn (delivering babies, etc.), surgery, psychiatry, internal medicine, family practice, and pediatrics.