...Becoming a Coroner or an Anthropologist demands at least a bachelor’s degree and higher. Specifically, a Coroner career path requires an individual to have a bachelor’s degree in either criminology, anatomy, medicine, forensic science, experimental pathology, pathology, physiology, or pre-medicine. The position of medical examiner requires medical school training and becoming a licensed physician. The amount of time it would take to attain the necessary requirements to fulfill the job would be 8 or more years of schooling. On the other hand, the route to become an Anthropologist entails at least a master’s and doctorate degree in anthropology. Additionally, it calls for a strong background in communication and statistics. Although, being an Anthropologist only takes six to eight years of education to complete the essential requirements. Salaries differ for every career. Salaries even change based on your location, the need for that career, and how educated you are. The starting salary of a Coroner is $70,000 per year. The salary can vary depending on what state and or country the job is held in. An Anthropologist salary has a starting rate of $60,000 per...
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...RCAP 2008 Rationales and Recommendations for Compliance for MLS, DMS, MLT, HT/HTL, CG, and PathA programs (*compatible with merged Guide to Accreditation) (version: October 2011) [pic] |Standard 1 | |Standard 1 | | |1-1 |The [sponsoring institution/affiliate(s)] is (are) not accredited by a recognized |1-1 |Submit documentation that the [sponsoring institution] [affiliate(s)] is (are) | | |agency. | |currently accredited by a recognized agency. | |1-2 |There is (are) no signed agreement(s) with [affiliate(s)] |1-2 |Submit a copy of a signed and dated current agreement with _______________________. | | | | | | |1A-1 |The agreement does not address the reason for the agreement |1A-1 |Submit (an) (the) agreement(s) which address(es)...
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...Connell—the interviewee from the APA article—estimated that forensic psychologists make between $200,000 and $400,000 annually. Two other sources of data, however, found substantially lower salary averages in this career. For instance, Indeed (2016) estimates that forensic psychologists make an annual average salary of $78,000. Payscale (2016)—an aggregator of self-reported salary data—found variety of salaries in this field among its 246 reporting forensic psychologists, ranging from $38,772 to $122,849. (Forensic Colleges) On top of their wages, benefit packages are usually fantastic as a forensic psychologist. Packets may include medical, vision, dental, disability, and legal insurance, and paid vacation/ sick time/ holiday benefits for most employees, and bonus pay with some employers. Government jobs typically always have desirable benefits packages to attract the best possible candidates, for instance, pensions, company matched 401k or supplemental retirement plans, continuing education allowance, malpractice paid, childcare spending accounts with some agencies, life insurance, and dependent life insurance. There are some expenses you might have to meet in this career field that include license and certification fees, test fees, proper attire, continuing education classes (if not played by the employer), among other...
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...OU questions One personal characteristic that I believe makes me suitable for the profession of Speech-Language Pathology is my patience. People have always told me that they admired how patient I am with young children. I have exhibited this patience throughout the past 12 years as a dance coach, a nanny and a waitress. Similarly, my flexible and easygoing demeanor will be very useful during therapy sessions and work as a clinician. My personal experience taught me that things do not always go as planned. As a professional, this flexibility will allow me to make changes and adapt a therapy plan when necessary. I saw the importance of adaptability during direct clinical experience with a child on the autism spectrum. Thanks to my early experience with dance, I was given the opportunity to work with children at a young age. My love for helping kids began when I became a dance teacher at my local dance studio. Ever since, I have aspired to work with children in some capacity. After shadowing a Speech-Language Pathologist for the first time, I quickly realized how my dream of helping children was going to be fulfilled. I knew that I had found my perfect career path. Throughout the past four years, my experiences have prepared me...
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...Dermatology Choosing a career is one of the most important decisions a person has to make in his or her life; for me, it was one of the hardest decisions. With endless career paths one can choose from, it's hard to settle for just one. I always knew I wanted to be a part of the medical field, but never exactly what specialty. As I started to look into the various medical fields, I came across Dermatology. Dermatology is a very interesting field to work in; researching about this made me confident that this is really what I want to do with my life. By choosing a career in dermatology, I will be helping people feel better about themselves, there is work variety , and its also rewarding in the long run. Dermatologist help people feel better about themselves. Many people suffer from various types of skin conditions; such as myself, I suffered from severe acne. I had very low self-esteem, due to my skin problem. In an article by Neil Kokemulle, the author comments, “Skin and cosmetic issues affect appearance and cause serious stress for people, even if the conditions are not life-threatening,” I believe that is true. Once I came across a dermatologist, she was great and helped me clear my skin up, in return boosting my confidence. This career would make me feel satisfied because I know I am assisting patients to achieve their personal best in beauty goals and healthy skin. There is an abundance of work variety in the field of dermatology. Although dermatologists are known...
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...granted. I take for granted the fact that I can drive 1400 miles to see my family for Christmas or that I can go online and order whatever book I want. Yet, doing these things is an amazing feat, because I am lucky enough to belong to a country that values my freedom. With this freedom I have been able to gain both a B.S. and M.S. degree in biology. Now I am continuing to pursue my education at Tufts’ Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. As I take on a doctorate in veterinary medicine I am faced with many decisions. How can I make my career path as fulfilling as possible? What specialty should I focus on? Can I ensure myself a prosperous future? It is with these questions in mind that I have pursued the Health Professions Scholarship Program. Through my research into the program, I was delighted to find that there is a plethora of opportunities for specializing. I could attain a Ph.D. in public health, pursue a residency in pathology, or specialize in comparative medicine. In addition, the marine mammal program, through the Navy, intrigued me given my background in wildlife (I have...
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...A Medical Examiner is also known as a Forensic Pathologist. A Medical Examiner is a subspecialist in Pathology who has expertise in examining people who die in various ways. The examiner will examine sudden deaths, violent deaths, unexpected deaths, and any other deaths that are possible. They are experts in determining the cause of death and the reason for death. Also, they are responsible for performing an autopsy to help determine the reason for death (Office of the Medical Investigator, n.d.). Medical Examiners need extensive training and training. The job is not for everyone, due to the rigorous coursework and amount of schooling. A high school diploma is required along with a 4-year bachelor's degree from any college or university. After...
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...I was use to going home after class where here I just went back to my room. I also was struggling due the incidence that occurred with my dad. I was undecided if I wanted to become a teacher or a speech-language pathologist. I knew I wanted to help out others, but was undecided which career path best shows my potentials of becoming successful after graduating college. From being unsure, I decided taking my general education classes. To help me decide on which career path I wanted to pursue. I shadowed a speech language pathologists and teacher at a local elementary...
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...Devyn R. Fowler Oct. 01, 2014 ENG 101 Becoming a Veterinarian Animals have been a major part of my life for as long as I could remember. Even as a baby, I was surrounded by all types of animals; dogs, cats, lizards, birds. Etc. The passion I have for animals inspired me to me to want to become a veterinarian. A veterinarian “is a person who is trained to give medical care and treatment to animals: an animal doctor” (Merriam-Webster). I can find no better career path for me then helping animals that are injured/in need of medical attention. If you weren’t aware, there are five main veterinarian jobs; livestock, companion, exotic, mixed, and lab animals. My interest lies only between two of the five jobs: livestock and companion. Knowing the differences and similarities between the two will help me better understand these jobs and also help me make a final decision on which specific career path to study. Livestock veterinarians specialize in exactly that, livestock animals (cows, horses, etc.). “Livestock veterinarians examine, diagnose, and treat individual livestock animals/herds” (DegreeDictionary.org). Another aspect would be treating animals that will be used for food. With that being said, a livestock veterinarian must “enforce food safety standards, check for transmittable diseases and quarantine animals as necessary” (DegreeDictionary.org). “Other duties include giving vaccinations and handing out medication...
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...I had longed to further my education for many years after obtaining my associate’s degree. Unfortunately, I struggled to find a career path I believed would bring me happiness and fulfill my desire to help others. I never could have imagined when my younger daughter, Taryn, was diagnosed with a speech and language delay, my life would drastically change and I would ultimately find the career I knew I could be passionate about. I requested a speech referral for Taryn at her 18 month check up with her pediatrician because she did not seem to communicate like other children her age. When the speech and language evaluation revealed that Taryn was operating with approximately a twelve month delay, I was horrified. I felt as if I had failed my child. Fortunately, Taryn began receiving services through an SLP shortly following her evaluation. I attended weekly sessions with her in an effort to learn strategies I could utilize at home. I found that I enjoyed attending sessions as much as my child seemed to enjoy them. I loved how every day activities like playing with blocks or cars could be...
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...Ever since I was a little girl I fantasized about all the amazing things I could do in life. I have considered many different professions but the main thing that I knew I wanted to do in my life was to help people. As i thought about the many different ways to help people, I kept coming back to the medical field. Not only would I be helping people if I chose to pursue a career in the medical field but, I could also, hopefully make a positive impact on someone's life. When I was in the fourth grade I caught a bad case of pneumonia. It affected my life in more ways than one and it was truly the worst three years of my life. When the doctors saw that I wasn’t getting any better, they sent me to a speech therapist to help me cope with my weak lungs...
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...There are two types of registries that relate to cancer. Hospital registries and Population based registries. Hospital registries focuses on the care of the patient and provides education of cancer for the health care providers. Hospitals have the ability to review its data to study patterns, population subsets, or geographic regions. Population based registries use the information from different regions like hospitals, doctor’s offices, nursing homes, pathology laboratories, ambulatory care clinics, radiation and chemotherapy treatment centers. This data provides new cancer cases and death rates across the country. Once the doctors are aware of the information from the registries they can look at trends of cancer related to job types and to see if the survival rate is improving. Cancer registries allows staff that is involved with oncology to help guide cancer prevention and control programs that focuses on changing behaviors across the...
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...evidence from the body for further information. This profession works hand and hand with criminal law. As a medical examiner, you are responsible for finding the exact cause of death. “I wanted to be a forensic scientist for a long time. It's like putting the pieces of a puzzle together. Solving mysteries seemed like it would be fun, scary and exciting all at the same time.” Forensic Pathologist performs a full death investigation. As a coroner, evaluates crime scene evidence. There is a large vocabulary that forensic pathologist must learn. The terminology that medical examiners use is totally different from everyday language. They use medical terms that doctors use for body parts. Education is very important no matter what career path you choose. For a forensic pathologist, you will need plenty of education you must go to high school and college; you must also make good grades. In high school, you should strive to keep a B average. Asking your counselor to find courses that relate to medical will be great....
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...TASK: Using examples clearly distinguish between the following. a) Clinical psychology, Health psychology, psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine b) Show how the other three are interrelated with health psychology Clinical psychology is both a health care profession , and a health-related scientific discipline (Carr, 2012). As a profession clinical psychology involves using clinical judgement to apply knowledge from the scientific discipline in clinical practice with clients and patients. Clinical practice involves the assessment, treatment and prevention of psychological problems in a range of populations. For example helping a boy who is failing in school and defiant with his parents and teachers; helping a woman with depression regulate her mood more effectively; helping a family of a person whose psychotic whose psychotic symptoms have been reduced through using medication to develop a supportive style to prevent relapse. Scientific knowledge about clinical psychology is developed through initial academic training, ongoing continuing professional development and research. As a scientific discipline, clinical psychology entails research conducted to find out how best to understand, assess, treat and prevent psychological problems and also to find out how widespread psychological problems are (Carr, 2012). The result of clinical psychology research provides information for planning services for whole populations, and evaluating and treating individual cases in evidence-based...
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