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Medical Field Observation Report
Billie-Jo Olswfski is sixteen, a junior, and goes to Rockville Jr/Sr High School. She lives with her parents, brother, cousin, nephew, and grandparent. She has two brothers and two sisters. The two sisters and one brother are older than her and the two sisters are in college. The youngest brother is in the fifth grade. They have two cats, two dogs, and Billie-Jo has a fish named Hades. They own the Parke Bridge Motel in Rockville, Indiana. She worked at the motel on the weekends for two summers then got a job at Dairy Queen in Rockville. She chose to take this class because she plans on obtaining a career in the medical field. Since 2013, she has been wanting to be a surgeon. She has a constant argument with herself on whether she wants to …show more content…
She can apply this to the health field because not every patient or resident is going to cooperate and do what is asked. There will be patients that are not able to do anything by themselves. Not all co-workers are going to like her and help her when she needs it. Not everything is going to go as she plans. She has learned this from high school itself and from this class. She has also learned this from working at DQ. Billie-Jo would like to get into medical terminology a lot quicker than the second semester. She thinks that there are something that the class learns now that they have no idea what it means. She thinks that knowing the prefixes and the combinations will make the class a lot easier in the beginning. She wishes they would be trained with a more “teaching” feel, not just going over the lesson one day with a week's worth of homework. Right now nothing is changing her view on the medical career setting. She is hoping the nothing will change her mind about any of it. Billie-Jo has had her mind set on doing something in the medical field for a long time now. Everything in this class will benefit her in the future with her medical

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