- Opening the door for someone
- Giving
- Sharing
- Helping the poor
- Giving someone a piece of your heart
- Being humble
- Helping someone with a problem :)
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Sonographer (Ultrasound Technician)

Duties and Responsibilities: An ultrasound technician, also called a sonographer, uses a scanner to examine the inner organs of the body, tissues and blood flow, allowing for more accurate diagnoses and courses of treatment. Sonographers, or ultrasound technologists, work with equipment that directs very high frequency sound waves into the body tissues to produce images or pictures of internal organs, diseased masses, and fetuses. These images are then used by physicians to diagnose and treat patients. Some sonogrphers specialize in examining certain areas of the body, such as the brain, the heart, and the pelvis. As part of their responsibilities, sonographers also check patients' medical histories, explain procedures, determine the best patient positions to produce the images, and operate photography and printout equipment. Most sonographers work in hospitals.
Salary: $24,000 - $38,000
Education: Students should take the most challenging science, math, and English courses available in high school.

Duties and Responsibilities: An ultrasound technician, also called a sonographer, uses a scanner to examine the inner organs of the body, tissues and blood flow, allowing for more accurate diagnoses and courses of treatment. Sonographers, or ultrasound technologists, work with equipment that directs very high frequency sound waves into the body tissues to produce images or pictures of internal organs, diseased masses, and fetuses. These images are then used by physicians to diagnose and treat patients. Some sonogrphers specialize in examining certain areas of the body, such as the brain, the heart, and the pelvis. As part of their responsibilities, sonographers also check patients' medical histories, explain procedures, determine the best patient positions to produce the images, and operate photography and printout equipment. Most sonographers work in hospitals.
Salary: $24,000 - $38,000
Education: Students should take the most challenging science, math, and English courses available in high school.
Sonographer training programs are offered at community colleges and hospitals. They can be completed in one to four years depending on prior work experience. Sonographers must pass annual certification tests after completing training.
Reflection: sounds totally good, but I just wouldn' tdo it :c
Reflection: sounds totally good, but I just wouldn' tdo it :c
Monday, April 7, 2014
Social Worker
Salary: $20,000-$42,000
Education: Students
should prepare for a career in social work by taking challenging high school
courses, especially in English, science, and math. Some organizations may
allow a social worker to practice with a bachelor's degree in social work,
however most (including all health and mental health) positions require a
graduate degree. Clinical positions require additional licensing after
the completion of one or two year supervised internships.
Reflection: Sounds good, but I'm just not quiet intrested :p.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Student Success Statament
"A CTR champion is a person who makes a great human out of himself." -Noemi Trigueros
Reflection: I think what this quote means is that 'CTR' will show that your a great humanatarian and a good person at heart of doing things well and being responcible. :)
Student Success Statament
"A CTR champion is a person who makes a great human out of himself." -Noemi Trigueros
Reflection: I think what this quote means is that 'CTR' will show that your a great humanatarian and a good person at heart of doing things well and being responcible. :)
Environmental Health
Specialist Sanitarian
Duties
and Responsibilities: Sanitarians, or environmental health specialists, enforce
government regulations and advise and educate clients. They also improve
water and sanitation facilities and are involved in improving the quality of
community environments. They often collect and analyze samples, screen
samples for possible health hazards, design or manage sanitation, disposal, and
water systems, oversee disposal of infectious wastes, develop and manage prevention
and education programs, evaluate and identify health hazards and ensure
compliance with regulations.
Salary:
$25,000-$50,000
Education:
Students should take college preparatory courses, especially in mathematics and
science, during high school. A career as a sanitarian or environmental
health specialist requires a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in environmental
health or environmental engineering. Many jobs require certification
and/or a Master's Degree in these, or related fields.
Reflection: Sounds like a totally awesome job, but I'm just not interisted :p .
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