In my English class we basically asked everyone what their thoughts on our topics were, and if they had any questions that others may want to know. I found this to extremely helpful, as it gave me a direction with my report. This alone is helping fuel my research, and I’m learning a lot.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Blog 2
I’ve been thinking a lot about this project, and how I’m going to pull off the different writing styles. I’m trying to give it a lot of thought, and I’m trying to find research that is up to date, and relevant to my project. I want this blog to be informational, so it’s taking me a lot longer than I had originally suspected it would, however I am going to stay with anesthesia as the theme, as it is very exciting to me, and my goal.
Blog 1
I’m really excited to start researching this project, and share what I find with you. I have found a few pages that talk about why others have chosen this career path, and it makes me really excited to see the common ideas are shared, as well as the common goal.
So to share with you some of common reasons that I have, and what other individuals shared, and to see if these might peak your interest I will list a few:
So to share with you some of common reasons that I have, and what other individuals shared, and to see if these might peak your interest I will list a few:
1.Employers seeking Anesthesiologists is wide open; there are more jobs than you can imagine.
2.Your typical vacation is 6-12 weeks a year.
3.No pesky pages at home; as there are usually other Anesthesiologists on shift 24 hours.
4.Your residency is tolerable compared to most other medical professions.
5.All of your patients are compliant.
6.You get to become very skilled with basic sciences, clinical science, and you will become very proficient at procedures.
7.Paperwork is minimal.
8.You only have 1 patient at a time; being able to provide 100% of your attention and skills towards to maintain their life.
9.Patient interaction is always a positive tone. You’re the one relieving their anxiety, taking care of their pain, and keeping them alive.
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