Wednesday, May 29, 2013
STEM Presentation, May 23, 2013, Mike Hassett
Annie's dad, Dr. Mike Hassett, came to speak with Team 6-4 about his work in oncology and clinical information systems. He showed us the difference between healthy cells and cancerous cells and explained how different treatments work for different kinds of cancers. We also learned how many years he spent studying to learn to do his job and how much he enjoyed those years of study.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
STEM Presentation, Jennifer Lee, February 28, 2013
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Dr. Lee and Annie |
Team 6-4 was excited to have a visit from Annie's Mom to talk about her work as a endocrinologist. Dr. Lee shared her early work volunteering in hospitals and science labs and her years of study that led to her work in this challenging field. Then, she explained that Annie had not eaten and showed the class how to test her blood sugar.
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Testing Blood Sugar |
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The Blood Sugar Meter |
As she explained what her day to day work was like, Annie ate a breakfast loaded with sugar. Then, she tested Annie's blood sugar again, and we saw how it went up to an unhealthy level. Dr. Lee explained how these swings in blood sugar puts a strain on the body systems that could lead to diabetes and other health problems. Hopefully, we all learned a great lesson about eating in a healthy way!
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An Unhealthy Breakfast |
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
STEM Presentation: February 12, Deborah Reich
Team 6-4 enjoyed a fascinating presentation on anesthesiology. Dr. Deborah Reich of Newton-Wellesley Hospital and the mother of Maddy, explained how anesthesiology works and how she became an anesthesiologist. She described the process doctors use to reduce pain during medical procedures and demonstrated several techniques used by anesthesiologists.
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Dr. Reich demonstrates how to find a vein. |
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Dr. Reich demonstrates how an IV works. |
Thursday, February 7, 2013
STEM Presentation, February 5, Neville Sonnenberg
Dr. Sonnenberg showed us eco-friendly packaging made of bullrushes, sugar and bamboo! How cool is that! |
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
STEM Presentation, January 14, 2013, Ricki Sonnenberg
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Our third STEM presentation brought Ricki Sonnenberg to TEAM 6-4 to share with us what it is she does: Audiology. Students learned that an audiologist is someone who diagnoses and treats people with hearing issues. She shared several hands on demonstrations involving some of the simpler technology she uses to diagnose hearing issues such as a tuning fork and an IPhone. (See pictures below.) |
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
STEM Presentation, January 7, 2013, Suzanne Flax
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Margalit introduces her mom, Suzanne Flax. |
Our second STEM presentation was by Suzanne Flax, speech pathologist. She described how her childhood interests, especially in middle school, played a major role in choosing her profession. She also described all the different aspects of speech pathology. One interesting thing we learned is that speech pathologists can help people reduce their accents when speaking a second language!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
STEM Presentation, December 3, 2012, Dr Sheida Sharifi
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