Karen's Senior Project: Obstretics

Monday, January 23, 2012

Answer 1.

Q: What is the best way for an obstetrician to ensure that a newborn is healthy?
A: By making sure that the pregnant woman has regular prenatal visits it can ensure a healthy baby.

Q: What possible evidence do you have to support this answer? What source(s) did you find this evidence and/or answer?
A: For my third interview I interviewed Rebecca Rawlings and Scott Schiebe, a nurse and pedetrician at San Dimas Community Hospital. As I interviewed them they gave me useful information on pregnant woman, the newborn, and the doctors role through the pregnancy. Dr. Schiebe stated that regular prenatal visits is essential for the mom, baby, and doctor.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Service Learning.!

Q: Where are you working for your service learning?
A: I am working at the San Dimas Community Hospital in the Human Resources Department and the front desk. I did change the focus of my eq thus I will start volunteering in OB.

Q:What is your contact?

A: Yvonne Gonzalez, Admitting Mananger
      phone 909.599.6811
      direct tel 909.305.5612

Q:Summarize the services you have performed to complete the 10 hour requirement

A: I have done paper work for the hospital such as dealing with packets, information forms, and applications. I also sign visitors in and direct them to the patients room.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Third Interview Questions

1. What is most important to becoming a successful physician?

2. What is the best way for an obstetrician to ensure that a baby is born healthy?

3.What type of diseases or disorders is seen on a daily basis?

4. If given the opportunity, would you become a specialist? Why or why not?

5. How often do you deal with cleft lip or cleft palate cases?

6. As an obstetrician, what is a normal day for you like?

7. What are common disorders that newborns have?

8. On average about how many babies are born healthy?

9. What is the recommended food that a pregnant woman should eat?

10. Should they be getting more sleep than an average adult?