My EQ: How can a team of medical professionals ensure the health and well-being of a patient?
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Blog 18 – Answer 2
1. What is your EQ?
How can a team of medical professionals ensure the health and well-being of a patient?
2. What is your first answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
A team of medical professionals can ensure the health and well-being of a patient by providing collaborative patient care.
3. What is your second answer? (In complete thesis statement format)
A team of medical professionals can ensure the health and well-being of a patient by educating the patient.
4. List three reasons your answer is true with a real-world application for each.
• Patient should understand his or her medical condition in order to be open to options for treatment.
• Patient should understand how options for treatment work towards ensuring his or her health in order to comply with doctor's orders.
• Patient should be properly educated on self-treatment (for example physical therapy) in order to ensure his or her well-being and recovery.
5. What printed source best supports your answer?
• Chen, Pauline. "For New Doctors, 8 Minutes Per Patient." Well For New Doctors 8 Minutes Per Patient Comments. The New York Times, 30 May 2013. Web. 12 Oct. 2015. <http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/30/for-new-doctors-8-minutes-per-patient/?_r=0>.
6. What other source supports your answer?
My mentor who I interviewed for my first interview strongly agrees with my answer.
7. Tie this together with a concluding thought.
This second answer builds upon and supports my first answer in that it goes a little more in-depth on how medical professionals can provide collaborative care. I could have included this under my first answer but it's too long (and requires a better explanation) so I decided to have it separate and as a second answer.
Friday, February 19, 2016
Blog 17 – Interview 3 Reflection
1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview?
The most important thing that I learned from this interview is that one of my answers, "Patient Education," could be renamed to "Ensuring Patient Compliance." Though this may seem logical, it was pretty surprising to me to find that "while a doctor can put a great plan together, it's gonna ultimately fail unless the patient is fully committed."
2. How has your approach to interviewing changed over the course of your senior project?
My approach to interviewing has definitely changed over the course of my senior project. When I first interviewed, I was mainly reading off the paper and never really asked follow-up questions to get better questions. Now, asking questions seems natural. Almost all the questions I asked in this interview were not what I wrote down.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Blog 16 – Independent Component 2 Approval
1. Describe in detail what you plan to do for your 30 hours.
For my Independent Component 2, I have two ideas:
a.) Don't-Do-Drugs Talks: Along with my mentor, we will conduct a Don't-Do-Drugs talk at either one or two middle schools depending on how many respond. The talk will discuss common street drugs and side effects of those drugs.
b.) Class at Mt. SAC: At the student orientation, I saw that I could take a class called "Contemporary Health Issues" which discusses common health problems today and how they can be solved with modern research.
2. Discuss how or what you will do to meet the expectation of showing 30 hours of evidence.
a.) I can take pictures (or have pictures taken), upload my presentation, and possibly record the talks.
b.) Since it's a class that will most likely have homework, I can just show my homework. I won't be able to use a semester grade as evidence since the class doesn't end until the end of May.
3. Explain how this component will help you explore your topic more in depth.
Both ideas a and b will help me further explore one of my answers (patient education) in that I will be able to find out the best way to educate a patient (a) or, from a patient's perspective, the most effective way to educate a patient (b).
4. Post a log in your Senior Project Hours link and label it "Independent Component 2" log.
Already done. :)
Friday, February 5, 2016
Independent Component 1
• LITERAL
(a) I, Mila Therese Reyes, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
(b) Cite your source regarding who or what article or book helped you complete the independent component.
I completed my hours with Dr. Baron, a cardiac surgeon, and Michel Daher, a pharmacist.
(c) Update your hours in your Senior Project Hours link. Make sure it is clearly labeled with hours for individual sessions as well as total hours.
Click here to view my hours.
(d) Explain what you completed.
I accompanied Dr. Baron on a whole-day medical mission to Tecate, Baja California, Mexico. Since I do not yet have my license, I was not allowed to assist the medical team during the medical mission asked from handing them some medicines or getting vials. I ended up observing how they communicate with their patients by asking open-ended questions to give a proper diagnosis and thoroughly explaining the medications they would have to take or the explaining the condition they were suffering from. I also was able to observe how they worked together (nurses, physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, etc.) to help each patient as best as possible.
• INTERPRETIVE
Defend your work and explain its significance to your project and how it demonstrates 30 hours of work. Provide evidence of the 30 hours of work.
Since this was an all-day event, I spent nineteen hours total at the medical mission. In a regular hospital or clinic, I cannot really see how a physician works with other medical professionals but this medical mission helped me understand and actually see how medical professionals interact with each other (and their patients) and work together to help the patients as much as possible.
As for the rest of the hours, I had to complete them with my mentor (Michel Daher, PharmD) because the second medical mission that I was supposed to join got cancelled after the passing of one of the doctor's son.
For a complete (and clearer) log of what I did for my independent component 1, please click here and scroll down to the orange section.
• APPLIED
How did the component help you understand the foundation of your topic better? Please include specific examples to illustrate this.
This helped me decide on "collaborative care" as one of my answers to my essential question. Like I mentioned previously, I was able to better observe how a physician interacts and works with other medical professionals to provide the best form of patient care.
For example, when I was mentoring in a clinic, I thought that the physician only coordinated with the nurses to help a patient but at the medical mission I noticed that the physician works with the pharmacist, anesthesiologist, and physician assistant, too.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Lesson 2 Reflection
1. What are you most proud of in your Lesson 2 Presentation and why?
I am most proud of being able to keep my volume loud enough for everyone to hear my voice because in my Lesson 1 Presentation, volume was my only problem.
2. a. What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 2 Presentation (self-assessment)?
I would give myself an AE- or a P+.
b. Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 2 component contract.
I spoke for at least 10 minutes on quality research (before the activity and after the debrief of the activity), used my PowerPoint presentation well in relation to main points of my main answer (pictures), did not read directly from the PowerPoint presentation or from my notes, cited four sources along with my mentorship, and kept my EQ in view (on both the PowerPoint and on a separate poster).
3. What worked for you in your Lesson 2?
I thanked what worked was the activity and the hook. I noticed that even though they at first didn't seem to directly relate to my topic, it still got my point across (the importance of having one mode of communication).
4. What didn't work? If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 2?
I would have slowed down a little bit (especially in the beginning) so as not to forget some information that I had planned to say for the first few slides. I would also have modified the activity so that each person would be working on something instead of only one person per group working at a time.
5. What do you think your answer #2 is going to be?
I think my answer #2 will be providing patient education.
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