Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist
Duties and responsibilities:
Psychiatrists are physicians who specialize in the problems of mental illness. As physicians, they are licensed to use a wide variety of treatment some may write prescriptions. Psychiatrists may work for the government, have their own private practice, or work in hospitals, clinics, or universities. Their duties include:
.Designing treatment programs.
.Conducting psychotherapy sessions.
.Prescribing potent mental illness drugs.
.Conducting research.
.Leading a team of mental health care providers.
Average salary: $90,000-$200,000
Educational requirements: Bachelors, Masters, Ph.D. degrees
In addition to completing the requirements for a degree in allopathic or osteopathic medicine, psychiatrists must complete an intensive three year residency in psychiatry.  http://www.medcareerhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/how-to-become-a-psychiatrist.jpg

 Reflection: Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Why not? I would not like to be one because then I’ll have to deal with crazy patients. Also this job sounds pretty frustrating when you have to hear crazy stories about someone.




Tuesday, May 27, 2014

the pqrst study method

The PQRST study method
1) Preview: look over the course syllabus, your written notes, and the headings and sub-headings of the assigned reading. This provides an overview of the content and concept you will be studying.
2) Question: develop a list of questions, including those
. Created from the headings and subheadings in the reading
. From written notes
. Discussed in class
. Provided at the ends of chapters
. Given on the study guide (if one is provided)
. That you have about the topic
*for example, if a major heading or subheading is” phase of the moon” then ask yourself, what are the phases of the moon?
3) Read: Read assigned reading and your written notes, and look for answers to your study questions. Headings and subheadings should help guide your search. Keep an eye out for other information to add to your list of questions. Reflect on what you read, and connect new material to what you already know.
4) State: in your own words, say aloud/or write down the answers to your study questions. Use mnemonic devices, concept diagrams, analogies, and/or other study strategies is provided on handout 3.10.3, which you will be receiving shortly.

5)Test: Answer your study questions without looking at your notes or reading, and then check to see if your answers were correct and complete. Your brain needs to absorb and apply new information, so test and re-test over several study sessions.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

what i will do to reach my goals

                                        what i will do to reach my goals
1. study hard
2. spend more time in school
3. less time with friends
4. listen to my teachers
5. do better in my classes
6. don't miss school
7. also not be tardy
8. be focused
9. have a great GPA
10. graduate highschool
11. i will choose the right

what i've accomplished so far in this shool semester. I have been studying harder, I have been focused, and i have listened to my teachers. I also have been doing my homework for most ofmy classes. This semester i will choose the right !!!

Friday, December 20, 2013

100 goals project

1. get a notebook and label it"life planning".
2. think of some goals you would like ton achieve. write 100 goals inside this notebook and number them.
3. visit 100 life goals and read.
4. visit antwon davis 100-life goals and read.
5. acount for your life planning notebook when you return to school january.
6. read your goals daily.
7. add to your life planning goals list as you think of new goals.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Student success statement

                                   student success statement 
"It's not the will to win, but the will to prepare to win that makes a difference."
                        Paul "Bear" Bryant
I think this reflection was about to make an effort in everything you try to do.
                                                                        Paul 'Bear' Bryant
Paul William "Bear" Bryant september 11, 1913-january 26, 1983. He was an american college football player and coach. he was best known as the longtime coach of  University Of Alabama football team. he held the record for most wins as head coach in collegiate football history with 323 wins. Before arriving at Alabama, Bryant was head football coach at the University Of Maryland, and University Of KeNtucky,  and Texas A&M University. Of the schools he coached, Maryland is the only one not currently a member of the southeastern Conference.




                                   R.I.P Paul "bear" bryant


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

writing prompt

  • what are some specific reasons you think is happening? how can we solve this problem (concrete ideas)? i think students get d's and f's because they do not study hard enough. and they probably don't really care about school. i think we can make them study more, stay for tutoring, and try their best in school.