Savannah Brooks created a children's book about Jessica Stapor's two-year battle with leukemia as her senior project. She researched leukemia from a medical perspective and interviewed people involved in Jessica's treatment, including Jessica, hospital staff, physicians, and a charity representative. Brooks compiled Jessica's story and photos into a book to educate other children about pediatric cancer. Through this project, Brooks solidified her interest in becoming a pediatric oncologist.
Therapy dogs were used in a 2014 study measuring their impact on pediatric oncology patients. One child in the study, 5-year old Bryce with leukemia, would meet with a therapy dog named Swoosh for 20 minutes before appointments. Swoosh helped distract Bryce from his treatments. Immunotherapy is a new treatment for relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia showing a 93% remission rate. T cells are taken from patients and reengineered to recognize cancer, then reinfused. Teddy bears are known to comfort sick children, and a teddy bear named T-Bear visits patients at Seattle Children's Hospital to provide hope.
Dr. Czarina Leung has spent her annual leave over the past ten years doing volunteer medical work in developing countries. She began this work as a first year medical student in the Philippines, where she provided basic health services in an impoverished community. Since then, she has organized numerous medical relief trips as a student, doctor, and intensivist at Queen Mary Hospital. On these trips, she sets up temporary clinics to provide care for underserved populations lacking access to healthcare. Through her dedicated service, Dr. Leung aims to extend medical care beyond boundaries and make a difference with her skills and compassion.
As a health educator, Liz Kimani educates inmates on health issues like HIV, STDs and Hepatitis C through presentations,
pamphlets, and classes. She encourages testing and safer practices upon release. As a discharge case manager, she connects inmates
to social and medical services for a successful transition. Pamela Bolden-Nmezi provides follow-up case management for at least 6
months after release, evaluating health issues and linking clients to community resources. Antonio Alexander facilitates programs on
healthy relationships and reentry support. Together they work to educate, support, and link incarcerated and recently released individ-
uals to needed health and social services through NJCRI's Project Renew.
The article discusses plans for a new train station in downtown Raleigh. Architects unveiled renderings of the proposed design which include:
- A civic plaza shaded by an "urban canopy" where passengers can enter.
- Crossing under railroad tracks into the renovated Dillon Supply warehouse building to serve as the station.
- A main room in the style of Grand Central Station for passengers to await trains.
- A restaurant and rooftop terrace on the third floor with views of Raleigh's skyline.
The 2016 Annual Report of the Ottawa County Department of Public Health highlights the department's activities and programs over the previous year. It discusses partnerships between Ottawa and Allegan counties to address health needs across county lines. It also describes the department's work providing immunizations, restaurant inspections, sexual health education and testing, and emergency preparedness training. The report emphasizes the importance of these services in protecting community health and preparing for future public health challenges.
Este documento contiene una serie de fotos que muestran hitos en la vida de una persona desde su primer prueba de embarazo hasta la actualidad, incluyendo fotos de su familia, cumpleaños, actividades como natación, baile y deportes, y tiempo pasado con amigos y familiares a lo largo de los años.
This document is about an English class that covers vocabulary, grammar, the internet, and culture. It includes sections on parts of the body for vocabulary, examples of sentences using "I've got" for grammar, YouTube links about the body for internet, and information about the upcoming Easter holiday for culture.
Therapy dogs were used in a 2014 study measuring their impact on pediatric oncology patients. One child in the study, 5-year old Bryce with leukemia, would meet with a therapy dog named Swoosh for 20 minutes before appointments. Swoosh helped distract Bryce from his treatments. Immunotherapy is a new treatment for relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia showing a 93% remission rate. T cells are taken from patients and reengineered to recognize cancer, then reinfused. Teddy bears are known to comfort sick children, and a teddy bear named T-Bear visits patients at Seattle Children's Hospital to provide hope.
Dr. Czarina Leung has spent her annual leave over the past ten years doing volunteer medical work in developing countries. She began this work as a first year medical student in the Philippines, where she provided basic health services in an impoverished community. Since then, she has organized numerous medical relief trips as a student, doctor, and intensivist at Queen Mary Hospital. On these trips, she sets up temporary clinics to provide care for underserved populations lacking access to healthcare. Through her dedicated service, Dr. Leung aims to extend medical care beyond boundaries and make a difference with her skills and compassion.
As a health educator, Liz Kimani educates inmates on health issues like HIV, STDs and Hepatitis C through presentations,
pamphlets, and classes. She encourages testing and safer practices upon release. As a discharge case manager, she connects inmates
to social and medical services for a successful transition. Pamela Bolden-Nmezi provides follow-up case management for at least 6
months after release, evaluating health issues and linking clients to community resources. Antonio Alexander facilitates programs on
healthy relationships and reentry support. Together they work to educate, support, and link incarcerated and recently released individ-
uals to needed health and social services through NJCRI's Project Renew.
The article discusses plans for a new train station in downtown Raleigh. Architects unveiled renderings of the proposed design which include:
- A civic plaza shaded by an "urban canopy" where passengers can enter.
- Crossing under railroad tracks into the renovated Dillon Supply warehouse building to serve as the station.
- A main room in the style of Grand Central Station for passengers to await trains.
- A restaurant and rooftop terrace on the third floor with views of Raleigh's skyline.
The 2016 Annual Report of the Ottawa County Department of Public Health highlights the department's activities and programs over the previous year. It discusses partnerships between Ottawa and Allegan counties to address health needs across county lines. It also describes the department's work providing immunizations, restaurant inspections, sexual health education and testing, and emergency preparedness training. The report emphasizes the importance of these services in protecting community health and preparing for future public health challenges.
Este documento contiene una serie de fotos que muestran hitos en la vida de una persona desde su primer prueba de embarazo hasta la actualidad, incluyendo fotos de su familia, cumpleaños, actividades como natación, baile y deportes, y tiempo pasado con amigos y familiares a lo largo de los años.
This document is about an English class that covers vocabulary, grammar, the internet, and culture. It includes sections on parts of the body for vocabulary, examples of sentences using "I've got" for grammar, YouTube links about the body for internet, and information about the upcoming Easter holiday for culture.
“Cloud e dati aziendali, gli impatti sulla privacy".
Come posso proteggere i dati nel cloud? E’ possibile verificarne costantemente l’utilizzo, senza infrangere la normativa privacy? Ma sono davvero sicuri i miei dati nel Cloud? Se non ci ho pensato prima, come posso implementare un controllo a posteriori? Sto già usando inconsapevolmente servizi cloud?
El documento habla sobre los arco iris. Explica que un arco iris está formado por 7 colores y aparece cuando los rayos de sol se reflejan en las gotas de lluvia. También menciona que cada persona ve su propio arco iris debido a que la luz se refleja en gotas de lluvia diferentes. Además, señala que son posibles ver arco iris circulares completos desde aviones.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses self-regulated learning as a process where students take control of and evaluate their own learning. It describes self-regulated learning as having three phases: 1) planning objectives and strategies, 2) applying strategies to complete tasks while self-observing, and 3) self-reflecting and evaluating performance. The document provides examples of how students can apply self-regulated learning techniques when using an online language learning platform, including setting goals, dedicating time, completing exercises, getting feedback, and evaluating their experience.
El resumen describe la historia de una mujer que había perdido una pierna en un accidente automovilístico. Al ir al médico para una prótesis, conoce a un niño que había perdido un ojo pero se sentía como un pirata. Esto inspiró a la mujer a ver su propia discapacidad de una manera más positiva, imaginándose como un pirata orgulloso.
El documento habla sobre los beneficios para la salud del aceite de oliva. Explica que el aceite de oliva ayuda a prevenir enfermedades como las cardíacas al reducir el colesterol malo en la sangre. También contiene antioxidantes que combaten el envejecimiento celular y pueden prevenir el cáncer. La variedad de aceitiva picual que se cultiva en Andalucía es especialmente rica en ácidos grasos beneficiosos.
Applying goodwin’s theory to enter shikariJackTann93
The document discusses Goodwin's theory of 8 principles for analyzing music videos: 1) Links between lyrics and visuals, 2) Links between music and visuals, 3) Genre characteristics, 4) Intertextual references, 5) Notions of looking, 6) Voyeurism, 7) Demands of record labels, and 8) Narrative or performance-based videos. It then applies these principles to analyze the music video for "No Sleep Tonight" by Enter Shikari, finding examples that match the fast music, rock genre, direct gaze, independence from record labels, and linear narrative.
Spectroscopy letters volume 26 issue 3 1993 [doi 10.1080 00387019308011552] s...Al Baha University
This article describes the synthesis and characterization of 2,2'-biimidazole complexes of molybdenum and uranium. Two types of complexes were formed - those from slightly acidic solutions had formulas of MO02(H2bim)Cl2.2H20, U02(H2bim)(Ac)2.2H20, and U02(H2bim)Cl2.2H20. Those from alkaline solutions had formulas of Mo204(H2bim)2.2H20 and M02(Hbim)2 where M is molybdenum or uranium. The complexes were characterized using elemental analysis, conductivity measurements, 1H NMR, IR, and electronic spectroscopy
The document provides biographical information about Prof. Loutfy Hamid Madkour including his educational background and research interests. It also lists 20 scholarly publications by Prof. Madkour in the fields of physical chemistry, electrochemistry, corrosion inhibition, and related areas. The publications are listed in descending chronological order and include journal articles, book chapters, and conference presentations published between 1985-2012.
Savannah Brooks introduces her senior project, a children's book called "Jessica's Journey" about a young cancer patient. She wrote the book to educate others about pediatric leukemia after researching the topic for her senior project. Through her research and interviews with medical professionals, she was able to develop the story and gain a better understanding of treating pediatric cancer. While initially reluctant about the time commitment, Savannah realized the project provided valuable networking opportunities and helped her refine her career goals in pediatric oncology. She hopes sharing the story will bring awareness to finding a cure.
Savannah Brooks introduces her senior project, a children's book called "Jessica's Journey" about a young cancer patient. She wrote the book to educate others about pediatric leukemia after researching the topic for her senior project. Through her research and interviews with medical professionals, she was able to write the story and gain insight into treating young cancer patients. While shy initially, she overcame her fears to develop relationships needed to complete the project. The book has potential to help others understand pediatric cancer. She hopes to pursue a career in pediatric oncology and plans to attend Georgia Tech and medical school to become a doctor or nurse.
This document provides biographies of several University of Wollongong students and graduates. It discusses their educational backgrounds and careers, highlighting how their paths were not always direct and predictable. It profiles students studying medicine, engineering, finance, and biomechanics who found their calling in unexpected ways. The document emphasizes that one's starting point does not define their ultimate destination and encourages making the most of opportunities.
“Cloud e dati aziendali, gli impatti sulla privacy".
Come posso proteggere i dati nel cloud? E’ possibile verificarne costantemente l’utilizzo, senza infrangere la normativa privacy? Ma sono davvero sicuri i miei dati nel Cloud? Se non ci ho pensato prima, come posso implementare un controllo a posteriori? Sto già usando inconsapevolmente servizi cloud?
El documento habla sobre los arco iris. Explica que un arco iris está formado por 7 colores y aparece cuando los rayos de sol se reflejan en las gotas de lluvia. También menciona que cada persona ve su propio arco iris debido a que la luz se refleja en gotas de lluvia diferentes. Además, señala que son posibles ver arco iris circulares completos desde aviones.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses self-regulated learning as a process where students take control of and evaluate their own learning. It describes self-regulated learning as having three phases: 1) planning objectives and strategies, 2) applying strategies to complete tasks while self-observing, and 3) self-reflecting and evaluating performance. The document provides examples of how students can apply self-regulated learning techniques when using an online language learning platform, including setting goals, dedicating time, completing exercises, getting feedback, and evaluating their experience.
El resumen describe la historia de una mujer que había perdido una pierna en un accidente automovilístico. Al ir al médico para una prótesis, conoce a un niño que había perdido un ojo pero se sentía como un pirata. Esto inspiró a la mujer a ver su propia discapacidad de una manera más positiva, imaginándose como un pirata orgulloso.
El documento habla sobre los beneficios para la salud del aceite de oliva. Explica que el aceite de oliva ayuda a prevenir enfermedades como las cardíacas al reducir el colesterol malo en la sangre. También contiene antioxidantes que combaten el envejecimiento celular y pueden prevenir el cáncer. La variedad de aceitiva picual que se cultiva en Andalucía es especialmente rica en ácidos grasos beneficiosos.
Applying goodwin’s theory to enter shikariJackTann93
The document discusses Goodwin's theory of 8 principles for analyzing music videos: 1) Links between lyrics and visuals, 2) Links between music and visuals, 3) Genre characteristics, 4) Intertextual references, 5) Notions of looking, 6) Voyeurism, 7) Demands of record labels, and 8) Narrative or performance-based videos. It then applies these principles to analyze the music video for "No Sleep Tonight" by Enter Shikari, finding examples that match the fast music, rock genre, direct gaze, independence from record labels, and linear narrative.
Spectroscopy letters volume 26 issue 3 1993 [doi 10.1080 00387019308011552] s...Al Baha University
This article describes the synthesis and characterization of 2,2'-biimidazole complexes of molybdenum and uranium. Two types of complexes were formed - those from slightly acidic solutions had formulas of MO02(H2bim)Cl2.2H20, U02(H2bim)(Ac)2.2H20, and U02(H2bim)Cl2.2H20. Those from alkaline solutions had formulas of Mo204(H2bim)2.2H20 and M02(Hbim)2 where M is molybdenum or uranium. The complexes were characterized using elemental analysis, conductivity measurements, 1H NMR, IR, and electronic spectroscopy
The document provides biographical information about Prof. Loutfy Hamid Madkour including his educational background and research interests. It also lists 20 scholarly publications by Prof. Madkour in the fields of physical chemistry, electrochemistry, corrosion inhibition, and related areas. The publications are listed in descending chronological order and include journal articles, book chapters, and conference presentations published between 1985-2012.
Savannah Brooks introduces her senior project, a children's book called "Jessica's Journey" about a young cancer patient. She wrote the book to educate others about pediatric leukemia after researching the topic for her senior project. Through her research and interviews with medical professionals, she was able to develop the story and gain a better understanding of treating pediatric cancer. While initially reluctant about the time commitment, Savannah realized the project provided valuable networking opportunities and helped her refine her career goals in pediatric oncology. She hopes sharing the story will bring awareness to finding a cure.
Savannah Brooks introduces her senior project, a children's book called "Jessica's Journey" about a young cancer patient. She wrote the book to educate others about pediatric leukemia after researching the topic for her senior project. Through her research and interviews with medical professionals, she was able to write the story and gain insight into treating young cancer patients. While shy initially, she overcame her fears to develop relationships needed to complete the project. The book has potential to help others understand pediatric cancer. She hopes to pursue a career in pediatric oncology and plans to attend Georgia Tech and medical school to become a doctor or nurse.
This document provides biographies of several University of Wollongong students and graduates. It discusses their educational backgrounds and careers, highlighting how their paths were not always direct and predictable. It profiles students studying medicine, engineering, finance, and biomechanics who found their calling in unexpected ways. The document emphasizes that one's starting point does not define their ultimate destination and encourages making the most of opportunities.
The document discusses the author's background growing up in Hartford, Connecticut and witnessing health inequalities affecting mentally ill homeless women in her neighborhood park. This inspired her to pursue a Master's in Public Health focused on mental health and women's health. The author discusses experiences conducting public health research studies including an NIH-funded study investigating breast cancer screening rates and neighborhood factors. She is interested in areas like maternal/child health, substance abuse, and mental health. The author believes her experiences will help her succeed in the public health program at Tufts University.
Nolan Williamson volunteered with a nonprofit dental clinic to gain experience in the medical field. He helped organize fundraisers that raised over $125 and volunteered at a mobile dental unit in Tiger, Georgia. Through this experience, Williamson confirmed he wants to pursue a career in medicine, though not dentistry specifically. He plans to study biology in college and attend medical school to have a career where he can help others and volunteer his skills.
This newsletter provides an annual update from the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital. It discusses the Center's activities over the past year, including conducting research, educating new scientists through fellowship programs, publishing educational materials for families, and hosting public awareness forums. The newsletter announces plans for a $2 million research campaign and introduces the Center's new postdoctoral fellow. It provides updates on the research and activities of the Center's directors and associates.
The document summarizes past scholarship winners from 2017-2014 who wrote essays about mesothelioma. It provides brief biographies of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place winners each year, describing their backgrounds, careers/educational paths, and messages they want to share with families impacted by mesothelioma.
The document discusses the process for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It involves 5 steps: 1) Creating an account with a password and email. 2) Completing a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Reviewing bids from writers and choosing one based on qualifications. 4) Reviewing the completed paper and authorizing payment if satisfied. 5) Requesting revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund offered for plagiarized work. The document promotes the site's writing assistance services.
This ePortfolio belongs to Luciana Smith, who completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology in 2009. She has since worked as a Grants and Contracts Administrator at a university hospital. She is pursuing a Master's degree in Health Administration. The portfolio includes reflections on her strengths and areas for growth, examples of her coursework, and details of her work and volunteer experience in healthcare administration and diabetes advocacy.
This document is a research paper submitted by Jessica A. Ueland to fulfill requirements for a Master of Arts degree from the University of Northern Iowa. The paper examines how nonprofit organizations can effectively raise funds from individual donors even when facing economic challenges or negative donor stereotypes about the nonprofit's clients. The paper reviews relevant literature on the impact of economic recessions on nonprofit funding and how to understand and address donor-held stereotypes. It also analyzes a survey conducted with residents in the Fargo, North Dakota area to understand community needs and give residents an opportunity to have input. The purpose of the research is to help nonprofit organizations maintain donor support during difficult times and overcome stereotypes by understanding donor motivations and the needs of the communities
Childhood leukemia is a type of cancer that affects children. The student plans to research pediatric leukemia for their senior project and create an educational children's book about the disease to help others learn more. The book will provide information about childhood leukemia in a way that is understandable for children.
This document discusses pediatric cancer and features several people who have been impacted by it. It includes stories from patients like Savannah Brooks and Christopher Wilde, as well as from a research paper facilitator and others who have helped in the process of bringing awareness to pediatric cancer and the challenges faced by patients.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Childhood leukemia is a type of cancer that affects children. The student plans to research pediatric leukemia for their senior project and create an educational children's book about the disease to help inform others. The book will provide a concise yet informative summary of childhood leukemia in an accessible format for children.
Childhood leukemia is a type of cancer that affects children. The student plans to research pediatric leukemia for their senior project and create an educational children's book about the disease to help others learn more. The book aims to spread awareness and understanding of childhood leukemia in a way that is accessible and engaging for young readers.
Savannah Brooks kept a detailed work log for her senior project creating a children's book about leukemia. She conducted research by meeting with leukemia patient Jessica, medical professionals, researchers, and nonprofit organizations to understand the patient experience and treatment process from different perspectives. Savannah took thorough notes during her research to accurately portray leukemia in the children's book she was creating.
Savannah Brooks kept a detailed work log for her senior project creating a children's book about leukemia. She conducted research by meeting with leukemia patient Jessica, healthcare professionals, and nonprofit organizations to understand the patient experience and treatment process from different perspectives. Savannah took thorough notes during her research to accurately portray the challenges of living with leukemia in her book for children.
Savannah Brooks kept a detailed work log for her senior project creating a children's book about leukemia. She conducted research by meeting with leukemia patient Jessica, healthcare professionals, and nonprofit organizations to understand the patient experience and treatment process from different perspectives. Savannah interviewed administrators, doctors, and researchers to inform her book and explore potential career paths in healthcare. Her comprehensive research enabled her to accurately portray the challenges of leukemia while providing hope.
Savannah Brooks created a children's book about her friend Jessica's experience with leukemia as her senior project. She conducted research by interviewing Jessica, Jessica's mother, doctors, researchers, and charity representatives to understand Jessica's treatment process and the disease. Savannah took photos from Jessica's treatment, planned the story, and self-published the book through an online service. The completed book helps teach children about leukemia through Jessica's story.
Savannah Brooks worked on a children's book senior project. She spent time with her subject Jessica, who had limited mobility following hip surgery. Savannah attended a fundraising walk with Jessica and witnessed her strength and joy at the event. Savannah later met with Mrs. Westmoreland to plan learning about multiple aspects of leukemia treatment from different perspectives to inform her career goals.
The document describes Jessica receiving a surprise limo ride and participating in various cancer-related events and meetings, including a walk, bead program, and tour of a cancer floor at a hospital. Photos were taken of Jessica at these events and activities, which were then edited, formatted, and compiled into a book as a finished product.
The document describes Jessica receiving a surprise limo ride and participating in various cancer-related events and meetings, including a walk, bead program, and tour of a cancer floor at a hospital. Photos were taken of Jessica at these events and activities, which were then edited, formatted, and compiled into a book as a finished product.
The document describes Jessica receiving a surprise limo ride and participating in various cancer-related events and meetings, including a walk, bead program, and tour of a cancer floor at a hospital. Photos were taken of Jessica at these events and activities, which were then edited, formatted, and compiled into a book as a finished product.
The document describes Jessica receiving a surprise limo ride and participating in various cancer-related events including a walk, meeting donors, and touring a cancer floor at a hospital. Photos were taken of Jessica at these events, edited, and compiled into a picture book as a finished product to document her experiences.
Childhood leukemia is a type of cancer that affects children. The student plans to research pediatric leukemia for their senior project and create an educational children's book about the disease to help others learn more. The book will provide information about childhood leukemia in a way that is understandable for children.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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Savannah Brooks
Mrs. Corbett
AP Literature
09 April 2012
Senior Project Speech
In the time that you will sit listening to my presentation, one person will die from a blood
cancer. This form of cancer does not discriminate against race, sex, or even age. So, on February
19, 2010, it found another young victim in eight year old Jessica Stapor. On that date she was
diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and since then has been in a tireless fight for her life.
Her two year battle with pediatric cancer was the inspiration behind my senior project. I created
a children’s book which depicts Jessica’s triumphant battle with cancer and teaches young
children like Jessica’s classmates about the disease.
The topic I chose for my research paper was leukemia from a medical standpoint. I chose
this topic because in order to teach others about Jessica’s disease, I first had to understand more
about it myself. I used this knowledge in creating my children’s book, describing AML and its
treatment process in simplified terms. This topic relates directly to careers in the medical field.
In order to create my final product, I first sought the assistance and experience of
someone knowledgeable in this area. Torri Rogers Westmoreland, the wife of a survivor and co-
founder of Stick It 2 Cancer, a team of friends and businesses who raise money and awareness
for cancer research became my mentor. In its two-year history, her organization has raised over
$100,000 for LLS and more recently created the North Metro Light the Night Walk which raised
$250,000 for blood cancer research. It was a challenge to find times to meet, but she was always
dedicated to helping me with whatever I needed. Our meetings primarily revolved around school
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hours and breaks. More often our agendas did not permit face to face meetings, so we emailed
and spoke on the phone instead.
Under my senior project facilitator’s guidance, I began to seek the information necessary
to create my children’s book and educate the community. In order to understand the full scope of
care and what goes on behind the scenes, I broke the treatment process into four parts: the
patient, the hospital, the physician, and the fundraisers. Therefore my project became The Faces
of Pediatric Cancer.
The first component involved learning of the treatments and hospital stays from Jessica’s
perspective. Together we would spend time engaging in fun activities while she shared her
experiences of the last few years. She walked me through scrapbooks of her surgeries,
chemotherapy sessions, and exciting adventures the child life specialists brought to brighten her
day while she stayed in the hospital. Child life specialists promote coping and normalization with
opportunities for patients to play and interact with volunteers from the community.
The second piece of this process was learning about the hospital as a business. I met with
the CFO of Clinical Care, Mr. Christopher Wilde. From this interview, I learned what CHOA
must do in order to generate revenue so as to support its future endeavors as a non-profit
organization. Through speaking with him, I discovered that the primary goal of Children’s is to
treat sick children, meaning that they will work with low income or uninsured families to ensure
that each child receives necessary medical care. When necessary, they set families up with
private donors or grants through AFLAC or other research agencies. I began to understand what
Jessica’s family must have faced with their daughter’s mounting medical bills and the generosity
they received from the hospital.
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Next, I explored the treatment process from a physician’s standpoint. To accomplish this,
I met with Donna Webb, a medical researcher for solid tumor therapies who gave me a tour of
the hospital grounds. I saw the Blood Cancer floor, including the partitioned rooms used for
chemotherapy treatments, the surgery quarters, and the conference suites where the physicians
gather each morning to discuss the day ahead of them. This tour not only further enticed me to
go into the medical field, but it also gave me a better understanding of what life was like for
Jessica for the past few years.
The final part of my research on this topic came from meeting with a representative from
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Monica Morse. This organization helps to raise funds to
support children who are fighting for their lives against blood cancers. They do this through
funding research projects, providing financial assistance programs for treatment, and educating
families with sick loved ones, as well as medical practitioners and others in the community.
Interviewing Miss Morse enabled me to see the outreach Jessica’s family received when dealing
with her diagnosis.
After looking through this window of what went on behind the scenes in Jessica’s
treatment process, I sat down to compile Jessica’s story. Her mom gave me a photo slideshow
that chronicled Jessica’s treatment process. I added her pictures to the collection of those that I
had taken. I then took screenshots of each picture, edited them, reformatted them, and saved
them to my computer. Next, I created a timeline of the major events that shaped the past few
years of her life. Then I began constructing a book that would both tell the story of a real hero
and act as a teaching tool to educate young minds. Once this was complete, I submitted my work
to an online publishing site and awaited the arrival of my book.
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When Jessica was first diagnosed, her classmates did not quite understand the disease. As
most children do, they feared it. It is my hope that the book I created can be used in the future to
show children that cancer is something there is going through, not something that defines her and
that they should be supportive of her during this time.
Though I feel I accomplished a lot in my senior project, not all went smoothly. I
struggled to find a proper meeting time for my interviews. It was difficult to schedule a time
when professionals were in the office and I was not in school. In the end, we arranged meetings
over my school breaks, satisfying both my school attendance requirements and their hectic work
schedules. While creating my book, I ran into countless technological problems. Incompatible
formatting, loss of saved progress, editing issues, and even forgetting to click the submit button
to place my order were minor setbacks. I did a lot of Google searches during these sleepless
nights and luckily, found file converter websites and helpful customer service personnel who
helped me to trek through this stressful time.
I learned a lot about my work habits through the completion of this project. Typically, I
tend to procrastinate; however, since I had so many important contacts waiting for my responses,
I knew that I had to stay on top of things. This project showed me that when I have the pressure
of people depending on me, I can maintain efficiency. A negative discovery I made was that
technology is not my forte. After reconverting and editing a hundred pictures three times, my
knowledge base has improved dramatically.
Also, I discovered that it is challenging for me to step outside of my comfort zone with
my communication skills. I am shy by nature, so completing my first few business calls and
emails was brutal. However, after some practice it almost became second nature. These people
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genuinely wanted to help me and had legitimate interest in my project. This discovery made it
easier for me to contact professionals.
Through this project, I solidified my career interests. Though Mr. Wilde holds an
impressive job title, I discovered that this was not the occupation for me. I could not imagine
spending over eight hours a day leading meetings. I believe that a career that better suits my
interests would be one with direct patient interaction. I would love to work as a pediatric
oncologist for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. To accomplish this goal, I plan to receive an
undergraduate degree from Georgia Tech with the goal of going on to medical school upon
graduation.
More than 1 million people in the United States are living with a blood cancer. I’m going
to do something to change that number. Will you help me spread the word to help find the cure?
Thank you for your time this evening. Are there any questions?