University of Toronto: Why I would like to pursue a major in the medical field
FYI: ITS JUST A DRAFT!!:DD IT WILL BE BETTER!!!
"Could you hold her leg up?" The doctor asked me impaitenly with a worried look on her face. But shes only 14, no I don't want her to see this" my sister says lying hopelessly on the delivery bed. I nervously held up my sister leg to the side of the bed. I just couldn't believe what I was doing and what I just saw. "1, 2, 3, 4 PUSH!"the doctor yells while my sister pulls off a big struggle to do it. I couldn't take it; My face is turning white, my hands are sweaty and I felt if I were about to puke. I let go of my sister's leg and passed out on the couch which was on the side of the bed. I can't believe I was in the process of helping my sister give birth. This event and the following others will be the main reason why I feel so passionate about the medical field.
It is now 3:00 am in the morning at Tripler hospital. I'm awaking from the knock out I had about 30 minutes ago from helping my sister give birth. As I awake I am amazed about what I see. There is not only 1 doctor in the room but 13 other different medical personals in the small delivery room. Midwives, doctors, surgeons, and nurses were all there to help my sister give birth. I was heartbrokened by the fact that my sister was having a hard time giving birth but I was so amzed about how passionate these doctors were to help my sister. After a C section my sister finally gave birth to beautiful baby girl. Instead of a normal 2 day stay my sister would have to stay in the hospital for 2 weeks to heal from the c section and fever she had gotten because of it.
"2 weeks at the hospital?, Ohh what a way to spend my summer. Locked up in a hospital" I kept saying to myself. But from the hesistant attitiude I had before, I actually enjoyed being in the hospital. My life at the hospital came out to be a custom routine. I remember how the nurses would come in to check vitals every other hour, how doctors would come in once every day to check on my sister. I remember having to wake up every other hour at night watching nurses help my sister with her medication, checking her IV and giving her shots. I felt like I learned a lot of educational and important lessons to life when watching these medical people everyday. I have seen how hard these people worked during late hour shifts and I give them a lot of props for that. Whenever my brother- in-law and I had a break from my sister he showed me around the hospital. My brother is a medic in the army so he is usually given orders to work at Tripler or Schofield. I have seen a different side of the hospital doors. Not the light pink and blue ones where babies lay but a different type of side where you see sickly, ill, and injured people. I was lucky enough to see open doors of sick paitents getting helped from nurses and people waiting to get checked in the hospital.
Finally my stay at the hospital had come to an end. I felt really sad about it, I really like life at the hospital. Even though there are many sad parts to it, it really did feel like I belonged there. My stay at the hospital has given me the strongest reason why I would like to work in the medical field. I have seen so many dedicated people work hard everyday to make sure people are okay. People in the medical field dedicate their lives to help and assure people's lives. I would also like to be one of those people; Strong, smart, and dedicated medical personals.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
journal #8 Ophelia Speaks
My novel that I am reading is called Ophelia Speaks. This book TOTALLY relates to the coming of age process. Ophelia Speaks mainly points out to girls through the age of 12-18. Ophelia Speaks talks about many categories girls struggle and go through today such as: Eating disorders, sex, peer pressure, family, school, and friends. Each of these categories have different stories from teenage girls that have submitted their story. This novel talks about how hard it is to grow up when you are a girl and the struggles and pressure you face.
Journal #8: College Plans
Since we been talking a lot about college and were about to write a college essay for one of our big projects for english I thought a lot about what I would like to do as I get older. I would like to major in the medical field and in hopes of becoming a nurse and a doctor. Mrs. Mau said that it would take a lot of work but I feel that this is what I want to do and it really feels like my passion. I would like to pursue this major in a school in Hawaii or hopefully Canada. I hear that HPU has a really good nursing program. But I would also would like to go to Canada for schooling because I love the scenery and life there and they also have a lot of successful people their that are in the medical field.
http://www.utoronto.ca/
http://www.hpu.edu/
Friday, September 4, 2009
My coming of age poster
For my coming of age poster I decided to have a check list, things to do list kinda theme. I wanted this type of theme because I felt that my coming of age process is somewhat like a checklist, I always have my life planned out in an organize way. Instead of having a check box surrounding my picture I used a clipboard and I overlaped a folderpaper on it and a g-2 pilot pen to make like I was writting down my priorities and futures. On the clipboard/folder paper is a collauge of pictures that relate to my coming of age process.
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