Shaw, Randy. Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, The UFW, and The Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century. Berkeley: U of California P, 2008. Print.…
I currently am working for a company called Genesis Healthcare, they have facilities in 48 states. I have been talking with the VP for New England about applying for the Administrator in training program that is being offered in 2016. The sky is the limit when it comes to advancing within this company and they are willing to put the effort into training people who are committed to staying even if it means transferring to another facility. I would like to pursue a career as an Administrator or work my way up to a Regional HR Director. I chose this degree as it has a wide variety of options for future jobs.…
Driver Readiness Page 2 of 10 Physical Readiness When you drive, you get information from all of your senses. You see, hear, smell and feel the motion of the vehicle - all of this input helps you to be aware of your driving environment, to predict what might happen, and to assess how to react. This information is processed by your brain and keeps you aware of changing situations. Sensory input helps your brain understand and decide when to accelerate, steer or brake. You also need to be in general good health with no injuries or illness that might prevent you from operating your vehicle safely. Vision Vision is the primary sense used in driving. About 90% of the information required for safe driving relates to vision. Since 90% of the information required for safe driving relates to vision, the degree of accurate vision is essential. Visual acuity refers to the clarity or clearness of one's vision, a measure of how well a person sees. Visual acuity is a measure of the ability to identify black symbols on a white background at a standardized distance as the size of the symbols is varied. This acuity is dependent upon the retinal focus, the sensitivity of the nervous system elements, and the manner in which the brain interprets the information. The well-known phrase "20-20 vision" refers to the ability to read given letters at a standard length of an eye exam room, specifically the distance from the patient to the acuity chart, which is typically 20 feet. Good driver vision includes:·…
The professional goals are a health care career within a health care facility in the emergency services department within a hospital. I love to finish my education with a Master's degree in health care administration, and continue education at University of Phoenix, and use web link to for programs in health care administration. With the health care administrator career will start as an entry-level employee and continue until reach the senior executive management health care position. Continuing education as a health care administrator with a Master's degree will allow gaining more knowledge, skills, to arrive at successful within the health care facility of choice. Continuing education at University of Phoenix will have to research information through university Master's degree programs, contacting the financial aid department, academic advisor, and enrollment advisor to begin the process.…
Healthcare management jobs are open to those who have a bachelor’s degree related to health care administration. These degree programs are designed to provide students with knowledge and skills related to the financial, logistical and operational management of health care facilities. After graduating, students will understand fundamental concepts of health care management tools, statistics, processes and problem solving.…
When it comes to my education my short-term goal is to finish out this school year and maintain my current GPA. I find it easier to motivate myself each day if I have set in stone grade goals in mind. My long-term education goal is to finish my Associate of Applied Business degree in spring 2017 and my Associate of Arts degree in spring of 2018. I have enough classes and credit hours to finish a second associate degree in two part-time semesters. My short term career goal is to continue where I am until I graduate and learn as much as I can from those around me. I find that the people around me at my current jobs are very intelligent and it would be wasteful of me to not learn what I can from them before I move on. My long-term career goal…
Apply Texas Essay C: Considering your lifetime goals, discuss how your current and future academic and extra-curricular activities might help you achieve your goals.…
My short term professional goal is to transfer from the University of Northern Iowa to Allen College to continue my education for a career as a Radiographer. My long term goal is to then further my degree in Nuclear Medicine and hold a position at Allen Hospital. My plan to accomplish these goals are to finish my general education at University of Northern Iowa for Radiography; transferring to Allen College in the fall of 2016 to start the radiology program. Then to finish my general education for nuclear medicine, I will be taking the last three classes I need next summer, therefor I can start the nuclear medicine program right away when I am finished with the radiology program. After graduating with two degrees from Allen College I will pursue…
I have been planning goals for myself since I was in the 7th grade. Some of those goals have already been accomplished and what joy has come over for me for making my dream goals reality. These goals change all of the time, from my major, to colleges and even where I want to reside after I graduate college. I have narrowed down my list though to a few more goals.…
First and foremost, you must obtain your Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Administration. From that point, you may want to highly consider furthering your education to Graduate studies as well. Majority of the positions available for a Healthcare Administrator require that you at least have a Master’s degree or better (Ph.D., M.D., J.D. (law degree)). You also would have to get certified through American Health Information Management Association to be certified as a Registered Health Information Administrator if I may add. And depending on the career path you decide to take being a Healthcare Administrator you may need to receive a license before practicing in certain locations. For an example, if you would want to become a nursing home administrator, you would first have to receive licensure through SC Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators before practicing in your desired field. As you can tell, you need to receive the proper education, certifications, and/or licensure before fully entering your career path as a Healthcare…
Considering your lifetime goals, discuss how your current and future academic and extra-curricular activities might help you achieve your goals…
Since walking into college, I could see myself in a management position so as of now that’s what my goal is, to pursue a management position of a Health service manager with a degree. I'm a very outgoing and talkative person so I believe this position may fit me. My work values include: achievement, and relationships with coworkers, my core values include: working conditions, my skills include: critical thinking, strategies and monitoring, and my intelligences are interpersonal and spatial intelligence. My major is Business, but the specific degree I plan to obtain is Business administration.…
I aspire to help people get the most benefit possible from technology. My brother is an educator and his students learn English with the help of computer-based language programs. My sister is a physician assistant and uses sophisticated software to monitor health services for her patients. With my passion for technology, I can see great opportunities within these fields to contribute.…
There exists this pressure on my generation that we must have our entire lives already planned out to a T. Even as a fifth grader, I remember a prompt on a state test asking “Describe your lifetime goals and how you will achieve them.” This question is asked throughout our lives in different variations but the point remains the same. What are you going to do with your life? Asking me this prompt throughout my years in high school would have given you 4 completely different answers. Just a couple months ago I would have given you a different answer than I would have now and I’m sure a similar story can be said for almost any student. Lifetime goals evolve as we mature and grow throughout life, and my high school career reflects these changes.…
My major goal in life is to become an elite officer in the Army CAG (Delta Force). The Army ROTC is a direct route into this process by graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and at the same time becoming an Army Commissioned Officer. At that point, my next move is start my track to entering the Ranger Battalion or becoming a Green Beret. The Army ROTC curriculum will help enhance my leadership skills so that I may become an elite operator who will be able to lead his men with, not only the experiences and knowledge gained through ROTC, but in life. As I have enjoyed and excelled through my years of Army JROTC I wish to continue with the Army as they have invested time and money into just as a cadet making career obligation…