Monday, March 25, 2013

Blog 20: 3 Column Chart

Content:
3 Column Logic Chart

Mentorship Update 3/25/2013

The last time that I went to the Head and Neck Surgery department (3/14/2013), I took pictures of the new materials list that they have posted in every exam room. This list shows the materials needed in each room, and also the quantity. Before, I would restock the exam rooms based on what I had learned when I first restocked an exam room. I also took a picture of one of the posters that they have in the exam rooms, detailing the anatomy of the ear,nose, and throat in this case.



Monday, March 4, 2013

Blog 19:Senior Project and ESLR's


Content:

1.  What ESLR have you excelled in most in your senior project?
The ESLR that I have excelled in most during my senior project is Effective Learner.
2.  Please explain why you think you have excelled in this ESLR.
I believe I have excelled most in this ESLR is because I have proven, through me working bibliography, that I have an understanding about my senior project, and I have used the information from my research in presentations. Also, the research that I have gotten is from credible sources,mostly from academic journals, such as the American Journal of Otolaryngology. I have also done research outside of the selected research check dates, amounting to the articles that I have so far. To learn about my topic, I have diligently gone to my mentorship, where on certain days, I can see cancer first hand, which helps me understand how cancer can be extracted and what the doctor does during the procedure.
3.  Provide evidence from your senior project to support your claim (evidence is a photo of something you are doing, photo of something you made, etc).
The evidence shown is a link  of my up to date working bibliography, which shows that I have amounted 73 articles so far. Cancer of the Head and neck is one of the book articles that really aids my understanding of my topic, and gives me a great description of head and neck cancer physically and also pathologically.

Working Bibliography
This is a CT scan of nasopharyngeal cancer. The image also shows the tumor related to other anatomy located next to the pharynx, specifically the nasopharynx.