Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Health Science Librarian
Duties and Responsibilities:
Health Sciences Librarians and Library Technicians collect and organize medical information and help practitioners find the information they need for patient care, education, research, and administration.
Librarians select and acquire books, journals, and other library material.  They also establish electronic and digital database information systems.  They organize this information into collections and develop catalogs for access and provide reference assistance to patrons.  They coordinate and control budgets and supervise library technicians.

Library technicians assist librarians in organizing collections, shelve books, manage circulation desks, answer patrons' questions, and perform administrative duties.

Average Salary:   
$20,000 - $30,000 (Library Technicians) 
$35,000 - $55,000 (Librarians)
Educational Requirements:
Students should take challenging high school courses in information management, science, math, and English.
Health sciences library technician training varies by employer.  Some provide on the job training, but all prefer that students complete library technician programs at a community college or technical school.  Associate's degrees can be earned in many of these programs.


Health Science Librarians should earn an undergraduate degree in one of the life sciences and must earn a master's degree in library science from a program that is accredited by the American Library Association.  Some library science graduate programs offer specialized courses in health science librarianship.
I wouldn't want to be one because its not in my field of study.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Student Success Statment 

"A definetley worthy goal, combined with a positive mental attitude (PMA), is the starting point of all worthwhile achievement" 

Napoleon Hill

I agree with napoleon because if you have a goal and your mind is set to it then your accomplishment will be easier than you expected.

Health Information Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Health Information Specialists obtain, post, and analyze medical, workload, finance, and insurance data.  They ensure that this information is properly recorded into medical records so practitioners can plan and evaluate health care provided to patients. There are a variety of job specialties within this field including Registered Record Administrators, Accredited Record Technicians, and Certified Coding Specialists.  Administrators coordinate the various information management responsibilities and supervise record technicians and coding specialists.  Record technicians ensure medical records are accurate, coordinate reimbursement, and maintain disease registries for research.  Coding specialists assign and post correct diagnosis and procedure codes to records and report codes to insurance companies. Health information specialists work in hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, physician offices, and many other medical settings.
         Average Salary:
$20,000 - $25,000 (Coding Specialists)
$23,000 - $30,000 (Record Technicians)
$30,000 - $40,000 (Record Administrators)
Educational Requirements:
Students should take high school courses in business, information management, science, math, and English. Coding specialists must have a high school diploma or GED certificate.  Training is usually conducted on the job, but classes are offered at technical schools and community colleges.  To become certified, specialists must pass an examination. Accredited record technicians must earn an associate's degree from an accredited college program or from the American Health Information Management Association Independent Study Program.  Additionally, they must pass a credentialing examination. Record administrators must complete a bachelor's degree program in the field and pass a certification examination.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!!

I wouldn’t like to be one because it’s not in my field of study.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Student Success Statment

What is 
The strangest secret in the world

"We become what we think about" 

Earl nightingale

I agree with him beacuse if you have a mindset to something then you wil accomplish anything you want. It all depends on how you think of something.
Health educator
Duties and Responsibilities:
Health educators provide information on health and health related issues.  They can assess health training needs and plan health education programs.  They may specialize according to specific health concerns, illnesses, or work or training setting.  Health educators may work as independent consultants or in health departments, community organizations, businesses, hospitals, schools, or government agencies.  Health Educators often:
Ú Perform health training needs assessments.
Ú Design and develop health education programs.
Ú Publish health education materials, information papers, and grant proposals.
Ú Develop health education curriculum.
Ú Teach health in public and private schools.
Average Salary:  $20,000 - $35,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take college preparatory courses during high school.
Health educators have, as a minimum, a bachelor’s degree in health education. Many have master’s degrees. To be certified or licensed to teach health in public schools requires a master’s degree and successful completion of a written exam in many states.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
No i wouldnt want to be a health educator because it just not in my field of study.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Student Success Statment
"Good thoughts bear good fruit. Bad thoughts bear bad fruit"
James Allen 

If you have good thoughts then you will have good outcomes. and when you have bad thoughts you will have bad outcomes 
Genetic Counselor
Duties and Responsibilities:
Genetic Counselors work with patients and families who have genetic, or inherited, disorders and birth defects.  They also counsel people who are at risk for these problems.
Educate patients and families about their conditions and how they might best manage their problems.
Examine family histories to determine the likelihood of genetic problems.
Conduct research about genetic disorders.
Educate medical professionals and the general public about genetic disorders.
Average Salary:  $25,000 - $55,000
Educational Requirements:
Students interested in becoming genetic counselors should take a challenging high school curriculum that emphasizes science and mathematics.
A master's degree is required, and most graduate programs require a strong undergraduate background in biology, chemistry, and behavioral science.  Many states require genetic counselors to be certified.

I don’t think I would be a genetic counselor because It wouldn’t be in my field of study.