Monday, September 28, 2015

"true wealth is of the heart, not of the  purse"
pathros
patriarch of antioch and all the east, 1846-94
this means that you dont need money to be rich for you can be the poorest man or woman on earth but also still be the richest in the heart.
                               Dentist
Duties and responsibility: A dentist teaches preventative measures for preserving and protecting a patient's oral health. She teaches a patient how to recognize the warning signs of disease, brush his teeth effectively, and change his diet to reduce enamel wear and strengthen enamel and underlying jawbones.
Salary: dentists are very well compensated for the services they provide. According to the BLS, dentists earned a median salary of $146,340 in 2013. The best-paid earned more than $187,999, while the lowest-paid earned less than $72,240.
Education: Dentists are licensed professionals who provide oral health care and preventative treatment to patients. Those who have a private practice also supervise the administrative parts of the business, including the accounting, personnel and facilities.

Summary: I would not like to be a dentist because I do not feel comfortable looking into someone’s mouth.




Thursday, September 24, 2015

"you canot do wrong and feel right, it's impossible."

ezra t. benson

ths means that if you do something wrong it is not posible to feel good about it.

Monday, September 21, 2015

                   Chiropractor
Duties and responsibility: Chiropractors are health care providers who are trained to resolve problems in the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, such as headaches or pain in the back, neck or joints. They recommend rehabilitative exercises and provide dietary and lifestyle counseling.
Salary: The average salary for a Chiropractor is $56,833 per year. The highest paying skills associated with this job are Nutrition Support and Patient Education. Experience has a moderate effect on income for this job.

Education: Chiropractic education requires at least 4 years of professional study and includes a 4-year undergraduate/college prerequisite in most states. According to the American Chiropractic Association, 15 chiropractic programs at 18 different locations are accepted by the Council on Chiropractic Education, which is an agency certified by the Department of Education.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

"the key to freedom is obedience . the more obedient we are, the more freedom we have."

Boyd K. Packer
this means that if you are obedient you will have more freedom, but if you are disobedient you will not have freedom. for example when you walk in a store the obedient thing to do is to pay, but then there's a disobedient thought aswell  witch is to steal. in a situation like that witch would you choose, pay and not have anything to worry about or steal and worry about getting into trouble with the law. its situations like this where you find out what kind of person you are!, so the next time you find yourself in a situation like this just remember there are always consequences for your actions, and remember to choose the right!!!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

"obedience is the great test of life"
Thomas S Monson

Cardiologist
Cardiologist are doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels-the cardiovascular system. You might also visit a cardiologist so that you can learn about your risk factors for heart disease and find out what measures you can take for better heart health. Texas heart institute cardiologist are listed in the professional staff directory.
Salary: Cardiologists make an awful lot, too. They are guaranteed an average base salary of $512,000, according to the Merritt Hawkins data.

Education: Aspiring cardiologists need to obtain their bachelor's degree and then enroll in a medical school program. After graduating from medical school, they complete several years of internal medicine and cardiology training in a residency program. They must also become licensed as physicians by their state and pass a certification exam in their specialty.


Reflection: I don’t think I would want to become a cardiologist but who knows maybe in the future I will.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Education
"education is the latch key to success in life."

Gordon b. Hinckley

what Mr. Hinckley means is that without education it is impossible to be very successful in life.
Audiologist
Duties and responsibilities:
Audiologists are ear specialists. Typically, these professionals work with patients who have problems with hearing, balance or other ear-related problems. Audiologists typically work in health care settings, although many also work in schools or educational environments. Common duties of these workers include identifying, assessing and treating hearing problems and balance disorders, discussing symptoms with patients, documenting treatment, ordering equipment and hiring employees. Much of their work is centered on the need for hearing aids. They must be familiar with the latest diagnostic tools available in order to determine both the problem and the best treatment option. Additionally, audiologists may be responsible for determining the level of emotional or mental stress the hearing loss may be causing a patient and referring said patient to the appropriate resources to alleviate the stress.


Salary:$50,099 - $92,947
Education:
A doctoral degree in audiology is required of all individuals who want to become audiologists. The graduate program typically requires four years to complete; applicants must hold a bachelor's degree to qualify, preferably in a medically-related field. The curriculum required by an audiology program typically includes genetics, anatomy, physiology, communication development, pharmacology and diagnosis courses. Most audiology programs include an internship or other clinical practice opportunity.
Reflection:


No I would not like to be an audiologist because if I was I would have to look in someone’s ears, and if I did I would probably throw up because I get disgusted easily.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

"Decisions Determine Destiny"
-Thomas S. monson


this means that your actions determine what you will accomplish in life (:

for example if all your decisions are great then therefor you will accomplish great things...


Athletic trainer
An athletic trainer is a certified health care professional who practices in the field of sports medicine. Athletic training has been recognized by the American Medical Association as an allied health care profession since 1990. As defined by the strategic implementation team of the National Atlantic Trainers’ Association in august 2007. The athletic trainer will practice said profession within the parameters of the North Carolina Athletic Trainers Licensing Law as laid out by the North Carolina Board of Athletic Trainer Examiners, and will follow both the Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics as set forth by the National Athletic Trainers Association. These duties are based on the needs of the school and its athletic programs. The athletic trainer’s duties, enumerated in this document, should not be considered all inclusive. The Athletic Director, as necessary, shall modify duties. The athletic trainer will be present at home athletic contests and practices and shall attend other post-season and home-hosted contests as directed by the Athletic Director.

Salary: $30,652 - $54,628 Reflection: yes I would like to be an athletic trainer because I enjoy watching sports on television there for someday I would like to make a difference and help my favorite players so that they will still be able to play.