I have finished my hours for my independent component, but still continue to volunteer at Priceless Pets because I enjoy working with the animals. Volunteering at Priceless Pets is very enjoyable for me. There is always things to be done such as wash dishes, walk dogs, clean kennels, feed dogs, and so much more. I get to interact with so many amazing and loving cats and dogs. I have grown attached to many of these animals and want to further volunteer my time to help them.
Recently, a small dachshund-chihuahua mix named Stymie came into the shelter with his mom. He is still a puppy and the mom is still a little protective over him. There was a litter of puppies, but they all got adopted and Stymie is the only one left. Him and his mom are both sweethearts and enjoy playing with the volunteers. I hope they get adopted into a loving home soon.
EQ: How can a veterinarian and veterinary technician work together to best help an injured or sick animal?
Monday, November 17, 2014
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Blog 10: EQ
1. I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ.
2. a. What is the most important factor in healthy weight loss?
b. What is most important to securing a conviction in a criminal investigation?
c. What is most important in creating a hairstyle that best satisfies a customer?
d. How can an anesthesiologist best treat chronic pain?
2. a. What is the most important factor in healthy weight loss?
- Follows the rule of three.
- Question is not too general. Is specific in healthy weight loss and not just weight loss in general. The wording makes sense and can argue a point.
b. What is most important to securing a conviction in a criminal investigation?
- Follows the rule of three.
- The wording is very specific and calls for depth of research. This question also takes a stance and is arguable.
c. What is most important in creating a hairstyle that best satisfies a customer?
- Does not follow the rule of three.
- Question seems to general. There could be a list of answers.
d. How can an anesthesiologist best treat chronic pain?
- Does not follow the rule of three.
- This question is general and can be answered in a list.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Blog 9: Lesson 1 Reflection
1. Positive Statement
What are you most proud of in your Lesson 1 Presentation and why?
I am proud of my props (scrubs and pictures from the clinic). I am also proud of my connection to a pediatrician and a veterinarian. I feel that helped explain what a veterinarian does in a way for everyone to understand.
2. Questions to Consider
a. What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 1 Presentation (self-assessment)?
AP
b. Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 1 component contract.
I feel I deserve this grade because I reference my interview and mentorship, I referenced specific examples from my research, I felt like I projected my voice and also tried to make eye contact with people. I didn't reference a published source and I'm unsure if I engaged the audience as much as I could have.
3. What worked for you in your Lesson 1?
Having my lesson plan with me while I presented help me remember what points to make, when to make them, and when to insert my references.
4. (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 1?
I would have added more content to my lesson plan so I would have more to talk about. I felt like I hit all my points, but still had a lot of time left. If I added more content, I wouldn't have trouble making time. I also would create a better hook because I feel I could've engaged the audience more.
What are you most proud of in your Lesson 1 Presentation and why?
I am proud of my props (scrubs and pictures from the clinic). I am also proud of my connection to a pediatrician and a veterinarian. I feel that helped explain what a veterinarian does in a way for everyone to understand.
2. Questions to Consider
a. What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 1 Presentation (self-assessment)?
AP
b. Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 1 component contract.
I feel I deserve this grade because I reference my interview and mentorship, I referenced specific examples from my research, I felt like I projected my voice and also tried to make eye contact with people. I didn't reference a published source and I'm unsure if I engaged the audience as much as I could have.
3. What worked for you in your Lesson 1?
Having my lesson plan with me while I presented help me remember what points to make, when to make them, and when to insert my references.
4. (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 1?
I would have added more content to my lesson plan so I would have more to talk about. I felt like I hit all my points, but still had a lot of time left. If I added more content, I wouldn't have trouble making time. I also would create a better hook because I feel I could've engaged the audience more.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Starting Independent Component 1
In addition to my mentorship at the clinic, I have started volunteering at Priceless Pets Orphanage in Chino Hills as part of my independent component. I volunteer twice a week for two hours each day. I walk dogs, clean kennels, wash bowls, do laundry, and anything else that needs to be done. I enjoy walking dogs most because I get to be outside and interact with them more. One dog that has stood out to me the most is a terrier mix named Maggie. She is still a puppy and very playful. I enjoy playing with her and walking her. I hope she finds a home soon. It is very exciting and interesting to see the different dogs and cats that come into the orphanage. They are all sweet and are waiting for the right person to come and adopt them. I am looking forward to volunteering more at Priceless Pets.
Maggie |
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Taking a break on our walk. |
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Giving kisses while on a walk. |
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Blog 8: Research and Working EQ
1. What is your working EQ?
What does the job of a veterinarian entail?
2. What is a possible answer to your working EQ?
The main purpose of a veterinarian is to ensure and protect the health and well-being of both animals and people.
The main purpose of a veterinarian is to ensure and protect the health and well-being of both animals and people.
3. What is the most important source you have used that has helped you come up with an answer to your working EQ?
The most important source that I have found to answer my EQ is the book Career Opportunities: Working With Animals by Shelly Field. This book describes all jobs that involve working with animals. This helps answer my EQ because it describes the job of a large and small animal veterinarian. It also goes into detail about what these types of veterinarians do and the differences between both. The book explained a general description of the job, salary, employment prospects, education and training, experience and skills needed, special requirements, and tips for entry into this field of study.
The most important source that I have found to answer my EQ is the book Career Opportunities: Working With Animals by Shelly Field. This book describes all jobs that involve working with animals. This helps answer my EQ because it describes the job of a large and small animal veterinarian. It also goes into detail about what these types of veterinarians do and the differences between both. The book explained a general description of the job, salary, employment prospects, education and training, experience and skills needed, special requirements, and tips for entry into this field of study.
4. Who is your mentor, or where are you doing your mentorship, and how does what you are doing relate to your working EQ?
My mentor is Dr. Gene Metzger. I am mentoring at his small vet clinic in Chino. This relates to my EQ because I am able to be in the clinic environment and observe both my mentor and the vet techs. This allows me to observe what the job of a veterinarian entails and therefore answer my EQ.
My mentor is Dr. Gene Metzger. I am mentoring at his small vet clinic in Chino. This relates to my EQ because I am able to be in the clinic environment and observe both my mentor and the vet techs. This allows me to observe what the job of a veterinarian entails and therefore answer my EQ.
Monday, September 29, 2014
A Look Inside the Clinic...
I have been going to the veterinary clinic every week since the end of August. I am there for two hours Monday and Tuesday. I am also planning to go on Saturdays because they are very busy and I will be able to observe more things, as well as earn more hours at a time. While being at the clinic, I have learned how the technicians take x-rays, prep animals for major and minor surgeries, how they bandage animals, and so much more. Being able to observe what goes on at the veterinary clinic has helped me further understand the job duties of a veterinary technician versus a veterinarian. Overall, it has been a great experience so far and I'm excited to put in more hours.
Back of clinic where patients are taken and observed. |
Surgical table in surgery room. |
Kennel run where all dogs that are boarding, waiting for surgery, or recovering from surgery are taken. |
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Blog 7: Independent Component 1 Approval
1. Describe in detail
what you plan to do for your 30 hours.
For the 30 hours, I plan to take a college class, Orientation and Careers in AHS (Animal Health Science), and volunteer at Priceless Pets Animal Shelter in Chino Hills. The class will give me information on what classes to take, prerequisites needed, and careers that are available within the Animal Health Science field. Volunteering at the animal shelter will expose me to a different side of animal care and allow me to experience what it's like to run a business.
For the 30 hours, I plan to take a college class, Orientation and Careers in AHS (Animal Health Science), and volunteer at Priceless Pets Animal Shelter in Chino Hills. The class will give me information on what classes to take, prerequisites needed, and careers that are available within the Animal Health Science field. Volunteering at the animal shelter will expose me to a different side of animal care and allow me to experience what it's like to run a business.
2. Discuss how or
what you will do to meet the expectation of showing 30 hours of evidence.
For the college class, I can show my transcript after I have completed the class. I could also show essays and work that I complete for the class. For volunteering, I could bring in pictures of the shelter and what I do there. I could also bring in the shirt that I'm required to wear and a copy of the log of how many hours I volunteered.
3. And explain how
what you will be doing will help you explore your topic in more depth.
Taking a college class will show me what it would be like to major in animal science. Volunteering at the animal shelter will give me hands on experience and show me a different job that still involves working with animals.
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