About John's Project

House: South

Topic: Psychiatry

EQ: What are the best ways to becoming a successful psychiatrist?

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Blog 24: Independent Component 2

Link to my hour log:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Alm-Z8n5yVdZdHpOUDFMN0s0TndwdW1makk5RFlHSUE




Literal
(a) “I, John Shahin, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents over 30 hours of work” 
(b) For my Independent Component, I have done an excess amount of service learning, which entails 8 hours of volunteering at Kaiser Los Angeles Medical Center's Emergency Room, for the last 9 months. At the Emergency room, I shadow Physicians, Nurses, and EMT's as they do their job. As a volunteer I also help keep the hospital running smoothly by restocking different materials such as linens and medical supplies in hospital rooms, I take specimens to labs, I assist with different tests such as EKG, blood pressure, and blood oxygen monitors.


Interpretive
My service learning has reflected 30 hours of work because I have continuously attended my Sunday shifts since the first week of senior year. On Sundays, I drive down to Los Angeles to complete my 8 hour shift which begins at 8am and ends at 4pm. Provided below, is my monthly sign in sheet which reflects 104 hours of work, just since the month of January. I plan to make it 112 hours this sunday








Applied
This service learning/independent task has helped me to achieve my goals of answering my EQ  (What are the best ways to becoming a successful psychiatrist) because I am able to get a hands-on, as well as a spectators experience. Through service learning, I am able to use what I have learned from my extensive research and interviews, and incorporate it on my weekend shifts. One specific experience that has truly helped me get closer to a definitive answer to my EQ occurred on one of my volunteer days; A man, who was tied to his wheelchair, was admitted to the hospital by 4 paramedics who were trying to keep him contained. The man was in an absolute rage, screaming at the top of his lungs. After he was admitted, he was placed in a secured hospital bed which kept him strapped down. Nurses and Doctors expected him to be under the influence of PCP, but the man refused to take a urine test. The nurses and doctors seemed annoyed and rude making comments such as "kids, dont do drugs" After hours in his room, a psychiatrist was called in to do a simple evaluation. After 20 minutes alone with the patient, the psychiatrist was able to get the patient unstrapped and seated upright without any retaliation. The patient was speaking in a normal tone and he even took a urine test, followed by a handshake with the psychiatrist. 
 To me, this was an example of a successful psychiatrist. Through a clinical, yet intimate evaluation, the psychiatrist did his job in a swift and effective manner. The psychiatrist didn't talk down to the patient, but rather, he treated him as an actual human being. I think that the experience i gained just on that day, has helped me to achieve an answer to my EQ.

Blog 23: Interview 5


(1) What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?
  • their answer
I have 2 ideas
a) Alopecia-brother and sister are affected by it-emotionally and physically. 
b) Homelessness-How people become to the state of homelessness. Why they choose to be on streets rather than homelessness. 
  • What feedback did you offer when you heard the topic ideas?
a) I really like this. You will be working with your topic for an entire year, you might as well do it on something you are passionate about. Alopecia has had a direct affect on your family, so i would look into possible jobs that deal with the treatment or study of Alopecia 

b) It seems like you are interested in the psychological trends in homeless victims. Perhaps you can do research on possible professions such as psychologists or social workers that work in homeless shelters.

(2) What do you plan to do to complete the 10 hours of service learning (working with an expert) which is due prior to senior year starting?  Note: They also have to complete the 50 hours during the school year.
their answer:
a) Cosmetic aspect-where my sister get's her wigs. Emotional-nonprofit organization for Alopecia patients
b) Find a volunteer job at a homeless shelter.

What feedback did you offer them in response?
a) I don't really think that the wig shop would be a good place to get first hand experience with your topic. Anybody with any type of hair loss would go there, not just alopecia clients. I really like the non profit organization; i feel that you can get the best first-hand experience with the topic at-hand.

b) I was going to do an independent component at a homeless shelter (psychiatry). A huge percentage of the American homeless population suffer from some for of mental disorder, specifically schizophrenia. Since you are focusing on the psychological aspect of homelessness, i would definitely consider this option. Also, people working at homeless shelters are some of the kindest people you will ever meet. Their job is to help their community, and i think you will have an overall good experience with  this service learning task.

(3) What do you hope to see or expect to see when watching the class of 2012 present their two hour presentations?
  • their answer
I want to see passion, and to see people that know what they are talking about. I also want to see what a bad presentation looks like so i know what not to do next year.

  • What suggestions did give them regarding how they should approach watching the 2 hour presentations?  
Really pay attention to the quality of the presentation. Where they confident? Did they know what they were talking about? Also, look at their essential questions. That is a huge aspect of senior year. I didnt realize the importance of my essential question until midway through senior year. It's vital

(4) What questions do they have about senior project?  What additional recommendations would you give the 2013 student about senior project?  Be specific and note what you told them.
  • questions they had.
What are some components that i really have to worry about next year.
  • What additional recommendations did you give them?

Science fair: It's the first time you really work on a project alone in the last 4 years. It's tedious, as well as difficult. Also, you have to present in front of professional in the field. 

2-hour: Takes preparation. Only advice: just go up there and do it.

Blog 21: 3-column chart

located on my blog.