Reflective Essay On Chemotherapy

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A. Meeting Goals: In my proposal, I said that I would complete my research and organize them into jot notes by January 20th. I have not completed this goal yet but the pages of jot notes I do have are very organized so when I need to write my written report, I can do so easily. When I made the deadline of January 20th, I did not take into account the other work I might possibly have such as science fair and unit tests. Once the month of January ends, I will not have any major assignments in any of my other classes and will be able to catch up to my original proposed timeline easily. So far, I have answered all of my question and am beginning to investigate the side effects of current chemotherapy drugs. I need to look more in-depth into the three drug delivery methods. Once I have completed that, my research component will be done. I still have the goal of completing my written work by February 17th. Once I have my written component finished, I will begin creating my PowerPoint presentation and script which will be an easy task given that I have all of my information on hand prior.
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Major Success: When you pick a topic for a research project such as IES, you have on choose on that interests you. When you do an assignment where you get to do something you want to do, you will almost always do better than if you were forced to do a topic you don not necessarily like. The world of medicine has always been something that I was very curious about and when this project was mentioned, I knew I wanted to do something that involved medicine because curiosity would be what motivates me to do the project well. The more I research the more invested I become. Every time I sit down and take down notes, I test myself to see how much information I can absorb in an