1. Spending time helping out with the church here and at home, helping out sunday school teachers and various activites to meet and ineract with people helping them learn, grow and be comforted.
2. Helping out with Ryan's Run for SIDS foundation in Billings when I go home that weekend.
3. Assitant coaching my cousins soccer team and possibly during spring break helping out with quaterback "football" mini camps at home.
4. Stopping by the hospital to deliver the morning mail during weekends that I am home and spring break.
Basically I want to interact with people little and big, yound and old for my service learning because going to be in the medical field clinical side I will depend on people for a job. And getting to know and more acustomed to different situations, different people with different backgrounds can make me relate more to all demographics so as I can in a sense train to have a great bedside manner.
Dillon,
ReplyDeleteThese sound like good opportunities for you to give back and take some steps towards developing your "bedside manner"...and having some fun along the way.
The assignment was for 500+ words, so you're light on that front. It would have been good for you to have included a bit more about the roles/duties you would play in each experience and what you hope to pull from each.
I look forward to reading about your experiences in these different settings and the insights you have along the way.
12/15 points
Dave