Med Occs Motto

"For learning to take place with any kind of efficiency, students must be motivated. To be motivated, they must become interested. They become interested when they are actively working on projects which they can relate to their values and goals in life." - Gus Tuberville

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Check this out... Super cool opportunity!

HEALTH MATTERS ...
will take place at the Stanford University School of Medicine campus.

Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge
291 Campus Drive
Stanford, CA

registration

Seating room at the talks is limited and pre-registration is strongly suggested. Online registration deadline: May 11, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. PDT. After this date, you can only register for the event on-site.
Health Talks – We encourage you to arrive early to check in at the pre-registration area. Your selection of a particular talk does not guarantee admittance. Talks are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here.
Health Pavilion – A collection of exhibits featuring interactive, hands-on attractions and activities for the whole family. Open 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. No registration necessary.
Med School Morning – Open to students in high school only. Pre-registration is required for Med School Morning. Space is limited and no onsite registration will be available. This event has reached capacity. Sign up for the waitlist here.

bring a healthy appetite!

Complimentary coffee, tea, and water will be provided throughout the day. Delicious lunches will be available for purchase from our Food Truck Roundup from 11:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Leave your Personal Stuff at the Door!




















Professionalism
I have seen lots of nails in lots of fabulous bright colors.  Please tone down the color and check the length.  These protocols are in place for your safety and benefit. If I see it I will pull you from site and you will take a zero for the week.

Homework
Please have your in class assignment DONE when you come to class! We will correct as soon as you walk in!

Scholarships

Livermore Rotary Club Mini-Grant - Click HERE for the application
Rotary Club of Livermore Valley - Click HERE for the application

SBAC Testing

Each school seems to be doing something different for the State Standardized Testing and although most of you are Seniors and are not testing the school schedule still might be changed for you.  This equals MAYHEM for MedOccs.  I will post your school's schedule on the blog.  Please print it out and decide when you will be going to site for that two week period.  SBAC testing will be taking place the weeks of April 20th and April 27th.  Please let me know as well as your site supervisor know what your plan will be.  Thank you in advance for being FABULOUSLY FLEXIBLE! :)

*AM Class - In light of this crazy schedule I have decided to NOT have class on Wednesday but will have class On Tuesday during the Period 2 time (12:15-1:05) and then Thursday for Period 3.  If you are a non-GHS student that attends my AM class please look at your home schools schedule and see if you can make those times.  This will allow you to go to your site for a longer period of time Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  I will be emailing the site supervisors to let them know it will be a little crazy!

Friday, April 10, 2015

Keep Your Nose to the Grindstone...



HAPPY FRIDAY
MED OCCS!
(don't forget to comment or email that you have read the blog)



TWO ADDITIONAL GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
(yes! they are different)
Livermore Rotary Club Mini-Grant - Click HERE for the application
Rotary Club of Livermore Valley - Click HERE for the application



*Do not forget to check out the two paid summer internship positions posted on the last blog!*



Stanford Minority Health Conference

Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 8:30-4:00 PM
It is only $10  and you can EARN hours for this and get a certificate for your portfolio!
Click HERE for the details and to register!


KAISER LIVERMORE
Here is the ROP April calendar for the Technology Learning Center.  Thanks!
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
6
Cat Elliot-AM
Marcus Casillas-PM
7
Emily Betando-AM
Zara Saiyed-PM
8
N/A
9
N/A
10
N/A
13
Omar DeLeon-AM
Sahithi Narla-PM
14
Sabrina DeRegalo-AM
Cinthia Arteaga-PM
15
N/A
16
N/A
17
N/A
20
Cat Elliot-AM
Marcus Casillas-PM
21
Emily Betando-AM
Zara Saiyed-PM
22
N/A
23
N/A
24
N/A
27        
Omar DeLeon-AM
Sahithi Narla-PM
28
Sabrina DeRegalo-AM
Cinthia Arteaga-PM
29
N/A
30
N/A

GHS 
Next Tuesday is a special assembly schedule that 3rd period classes are supposed to go to. I am still waiting to hear from GHS admin how they would like me to handle this.  As soon as I know I will let you know.

SBAC Testing
Each school seems to be doing something different for the State Standardized Testing and although most of you are Seniors and are not testing the school schedule still might be changed for you.  This equals MAYHEM for MedOccs.  I will post your school's schedule on the blog.  Please print it out and decide when you will be going to site for that two week period.  SBAC testing will be taking place the weeks of April 20th and April 27th.  Please let me know as well as your site supervisor know what your plan will be.  Thank you in advance for being FABULOUSLY FLEXIBLE! :)

*AM Class - In light of this crazy schedule I have decided to NOT have class on Wednesday but will have class On Tuesday during the Period 2 time (12:15-1:05) and then Thursday for Period 3.  If you are a non-GHS student that attends my AM class please look at your home schools schedule and see if you can make those times.  This will allow you to go to your site for a longer period of time Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  I will be emailing the site supervisors to let them know it will be a little crazy!

AVHS - This is what I have received from your school...
The SBAC will be administered during English, Math, and US History classes starting May 18th.

The first week will the English exams done during English class (May 18-May 22)

T/W of week 2 will be Math (May 26-May 27)
        -  Tuesday will be the classroom activity completed during math class.
        -  Wednesday will be the Performance Task administered alphabetically throughout the day, which could impact a variety of subjects. (Student schedule will be sent out soon)

TH/F of week 2 will be the Math CAT administered by US History teachers (May 28-May 29)

We will be on block schedule May 19-May 22 and May 28 & May 29

I have NOT received anything from FHS or DHS. If you have your school's SBAC testing schedule please bring it in to trade me for some candy :) Thanks!

Las Positas Articulation
I hate to put you on blast but if you see your name here you MUST have your W number for the Las Po articulation credit by next Wednesday! if you are having a difficult time just call las Positas!
* If you are NOT planning on getting FREE credits from college that ARE transferable then you MUST sign the release waiver on my board! Juniors this is something that MUST be done this year, as I will not award credits next year for a class that ended this year.  Thanks - Ms. B

Natalie Asemi
Emily Betando
Victoria Betz
Marcus Casillas
Nikki Dantzig
Omar DeLeon
Dennis Faux
Kaylee Fuller
Amanda Gallott
Nicole Lanci
Breeyn Lasit
Kendal Newman
Kayla Lindsay
Quinn Maxwell
Natalie Palomo
Rhana Rahimzada
Kendra Salazar
Deidre Shuttpelz
Tanya Sharetskaya
Shay Simmons
Brittany Turner
Mia Volpatti


HOMEWORK
Please define the following terms on a piece of paper.  Do not cut and paste definitions into a doc. Actually take the time to write them on a piece of binder paper.  No typing will be accepted! Why, you might ask? Because it is another way to practice learning the words and these are the terms that you will be tested on this Wednesday! It will be multiple choice.

Ileum
Jejunum
Ilium
Duodenum
Cecum
Mastication
Regurgitation
Emulsification
Peristalsis
Anastomosis
Gingivitis
Buccal
Cholecystitis
Hypoglycemia
Hyperbilirubinemia
Hematoma
Steatorrhea
Uvula
Sphincter
Papillae                 
Myoma
Rugae
Lipase
Amylase
Glucose
Bile
Amino acid
Stomat/o
Labi/o
Lith
Cholecystolith
Adenolith
Sialolith
Renal calculus
Anastomosis
Peritoneum
Uvula
Appendix
Pyloreum
Jejunostomy
Epiglottis
Enterostomy
Colostomy
Duodenotomy


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Ambition is the path to success. Persistence is the vehicle you arrive in. Bill Bradley




WELCOME BACK 
FABULOUS
MED OCC STUDENTS









There is a lot of information in this blog and in the following weeks. I am asking that you leave your name in the comment field (this is worth points, for your grade) so that I know you are reading the blog.  Thanks - Ms. Buck 






KAISER LIVERMORE
Here is the ROP April calendar for the Technology Learning Center.  Thanks!
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
6
Cat Elliot-AM
Marcus Casillas-PM
7
Emily Betando-AM
Zara Saiyed-PM
8
N/A
9
N/A
10
N/A
13
Omar DeLeon-AM
Sahithi Narla-PM
14
Sabrina DeRegalo-AM
Cinthia Arteaga-PM
15
N/A
16
N/A
17
N/A
20
Cat Elliot-AM
Marcus Casillas-PM
21
Emily Betando-AM
Zara Saiyed-PM
22
N/A
23
N/A
24
N/A
27        
Omar DeLeon-AM
Sahithi Narla-PM
28
Sabrina DeRegalo-AM
Cinthia Arteaga-PM
29
N/A
30
N/A

Stanford Minority Health Conference
Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 8:30-4:00 PM
It is only $10  and you can EARN hours for this and get a certificate for your portfolio!
Click HERE for the details and to register!

2 Separate PAID Summer Internships

 Clinical Immersion and Mentoring Summer Internship
Description: This is a seven(7) week, full-time program where program participants will directly observe patient care while shadowing a health care provider in the hospital or clinic while being exposed to a variety of health careers including:

Medicine, Public Health, Health Educator, Physician Assistant,Paramedic/EMT/Fire, and Health Care Administration.
   
The internship will allow you to:
* Shadow mentors in patient care settings
* Gain clinical exposure
* Interact with health professionals
* Attend hands-on workshops
* Participate in weekly mentorship workshops
* Participate in community service opportunities and field trips 
* Become certified peer health educators/coaches on mental and sexual health

 

Mandatory Program Orientation: June 29th- July 2nd 9AM-12PM
 
Program Duration: July 6th, 2015- August 14th, 2015 (6 weeks)

 
Location: Alameda Health System-Highland Hospital and Samuel Merritt University,                   Oakland, CA
www.highlandahs.org                                               www.samuelmerritt.edu 

 
Stipend: Participants will receive a stipend during the internship.
 Stipend amount will be $350 for high school students and $850 for college    students, graduates, and post-bac students.

 
Who is eligible to apply:
-Pre-health/pre-medical students
-High school students(must be 15 years of age)
-College students
-College graduates
-Post-baccalaureate students

Application Deadlines:

High School Student Application Due: 

April 24th, 2015 by 5pm online. 



The HEAL Program promotes healthy living by exposure to health care
industry careers.
The HEAL Program provides exposure to experiential health care workforce
development opportunities for more than 150 public school students/year
ranging from eighth grade through college and representing 15 East Bay
schools. HEAL has provided more than 1,200 paid internships and served
more than 6,000 youth since 1991.

The HEAL Program provides enrichment opportunities including:
• Linked Learning
• Hands-on Experiences in Clinical Settings
• Jobs Skills Training
• Academic Support
• Mentoring
• Life Coaching
• Financial Assistance/Paid Internships
Deadline is April 30 at 5pm, via personal delivery, email or “snail
mail”.
Please note that items sent via “snail mail”, must also be in the HEAL
Program office by April 30th, no later than 5pm.

Please print out the attached document and complete. 
Currently, there is no electronic version of this document, nor a
version that can be edited and submitted.

Please feel free to gain further clarity if needed.
For more information, please contact: 

Andria Batise| Interim Program Manager/Youth Development Coordinator
Health Excellence & Academic Leadership (HEAL) Program

Alameda Health System
1411 East 31st Street | Oakland, CA 94602
510-535-7567 (O) 
abatise@alamedahealthsystem.org
AlamedaHealthSystem.org
Click HERE for the application!

SBAC TESTING
Each school seems to be doing something different for the State Standardized Testing and although most of you are Seniors and are not testing the school schedule still might be changed for you.  This equals MAYHEM for MedOccs.  I will post your school's schedule on the blog.  Please print it out and decide when you will be going to site for that two week period.  SBAC testing will be taking place the weeks of April 20th and April 27th.  Please let me know as well as your site supervisor know what your plan will be.  Thank you in advance for being FABULOUSLY FLEXIBLE! :)