Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Study Skills

One of the challenges facing students these days is they are faced with increasing stimulus.  This stimulus comes in many forms of distractions.  These distractions prevent students from grasping the focus they require in reaching their potential when learning and acquiring new skills and knowledge.

There are many strategies in retaining what you have learned.  I will list a few web-based resources as well as some videos.  The videos are not flashy but the content is valuable.

TLR (Transfer Lifting & Repositioning)

Students took part in training for TLR at a few of the Development Centres in RPS.  Tuesday, the students were tested to receive their TLR certification.  Students from Health Sciences will be teaming with the Cosmotology students to demonstrate a Trauma event.  The Cosmo students will use their skills to stage the injuries while the Health students will demonstrate their First Aid skills in dealing with the injuries.





Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Prezi Online Software

We will be using Prezi software for a project on Medical Imaging Technologies.  If you don't already have an account please use the following video to aid you in signing up for a free account.

You will also benefit from watching a few tutorial videos on how to get the most out of the software.

You will receive detailed instructions on what the assignment will involve in class.



 


Friday, December 6, 2013

TLR has begun.  Here are a few videos that will help you understand the Transfer, Lifting, and Repositioning lessons.

The first video is an overview of the Musculo/skeletal system.

The second video are some pointers on TLR
 Dec. 5th was the Regina Public Schools Career Symposium held at the Cochrane/CRP campus.  Our students ran a Health Sciences snapshot of our program to showcase the program for other students.  We called our snapshot "The Doctors" and we provided vital signs.  The students did an excellent job of working with our visitors and were great ambassadors for the Health Science programs.
 
 




Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Here is another hint for you Health Science students.  Know how to answer this!  Compose an answer and get feedback on your answer.  Bring it Friday for review.


The Human immune response can be divided into two responses: Humoral (antibody mediated) response and the Cell Mediated response.  Describe the basic immune response using these categories and the following keys terms/structures: B-Cells (Immediate response and memory cells), APC (antigen presenting cells), T-Cells (Killer T Cell & Supressor T Cell),  & antibody function (hint: 4 types)

The board diagram summary we did in class will help you organize this answer.
We would like to thank members of the Schizophrenia Society for coming out to speak with and educate our Health Science students and Social Justice Students at CRP about mental illness. We are very proud of our Health Science students for showing a great deal of respect, attention, and empathy during the Speakers' stories.  It was a very informative session and we all feel more aware of the challenges and supports surrounding mental illness.  We are also grateful that the speakers dispelled the negative stereotypes often sensationalized by the media. It was valuable to see the stories of our Presenters from the perspective of three different people dealing with mental illness and a parent supporting a child with mental illness.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

So we are into December.  Use the Calendar on the right to check dates.  You have an evaluation on the Lymphatic, Endocrine, and Respiratory Systems on Monday December 9th.  An outline will follow (here).  Start studying yesterday.  Bring your questions!

Portfolios for Mrs. Williams class were due at the end of November.  Has yours been submitted?  How about those volunteer hours?  Time is running out and you need to have that in place if you don't already.

Check powerschool to make sure you are up to date on ant evaluations or assignments.  Don't let a lack of organization and preparation reflect in your grades.  Be a good communicator and ask for guidance if you are struggling!

We are wrapping up First Aid and will be soon looking at TLR training.  The Career Symposium is December 5th and you all should know when you will be working at the Health Sciences booth in the morning and/or afternoon.  Regardless if you are excused for the morning to attend, all Health Science students are to attend the afternoon at CRP.

Biology 30 students will be beginning Genetics soon and the Health Science 20 students will be focusing on medical Diagnostic tools/technologies.

Bookmark this blog as I am going to try and use it more often.  The Twitter feed will also run off this page so it will hopefully become the one-stop shopping experience for the Heath Science Program