{"id":1053264,"date":"2012-01-31T18:51:15","date_gmt":"2012-01-31T18:51:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/uncategorized\/teens-thinking-of-neurology.php"},"modified":"2024-08-17T18:49:43","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T22:49:43","slug":"teens-thinking-of-neurology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/neurology\/teens-thinking-of-neurology.php","title":{"rendered":"Teen&#39;s thinking of neurology"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    SALISBURY -- You don&#039;t have to be a brain surgeon to figure out    that Chelsea Simon is an exemplary student.  <\/p>\n<p>    Planning to go into neurology, the James M. Bennett High School    senior said she was inspired to enter the field after taking an    Advanced Placement psychology course. Having also been laid up    in the hospital early last fall with what turned out to be    dehydration, she said her interest in medicine was also boosted    by that experience.  <\/p>\n<p>    Describing herself as a \"people person,\" Simon had previously    considered becoming a lawyer.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"The neuroscience unit in my psychology course was just so    compelling,\" she said, noting there was an overlap in the    interests. \"I love being around people and seeing what goes    into the way they think.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Recognized by her teachers for her dedication, her AP English    teacher Kathryn Wilde was impressed with the way Simon    maintained high grades in her classes while in the hospital.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"She&#039;s strong athletically and academically,\" Wilde said. \"She    is the kind of student that one marks &#039;exceeds expectations&#039;    for on reference forms.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Remarking on her work in her class, Wilde said Simon \"loves to    write and has a strong voice; she likes to push herself to be    creative.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Simon, a strong field hockey player, had considered trying out    for a varsity team in college. But with her plans to attend a    large Division I school, she said it would likely take too much    time away from studies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also a competitive cheerleader when she was younger, she    currently serves as one of the dance captains for JMB&#039;s    legendary \"Rock &#039;n&#039; Roll Revival\" musical shows.  <\/p>\n<p>    Frequently practicing with other dancers after school, she said    she usually only has time when she gets home to finish her    homework and get to bed.  <\/p>\n<p>    She is taking five AP classes this year alone and she said she    has gotten used to her busy schedule. She thinks she can handle    the rigor of medical school if she decides to stick with that    plan.  <\/p>\n<p>    As vice president of the senior class, among several other    school leadership positions, she said listening, communication    and being able to help people are important parts of life for    her.  <\/p>\n<p>      ABOUT CHELSEA SIMON    <\/p>\n<p>    School: James M. Bennett High School  <\/p>\n<p>    School related activities: VP of class, Grades 11-12; SGA,    Grades 9-12; president of National Honor Society, Grade 12;    National Honor Society, Grades 10-12; Mu Alpha Theta, Grade 12;    French Honor Society, Grades 11-12; varsity field hockey,    Grades 9-12, captain, Grades 11-12; Mock Trial Grades 10-11;    Rock &#039;n&#039; Roll Revival, Grades 9-12, dance captain, Grades    11-12; Environmental Club, Grades 11-12; French Club, Grades    9-12.  <\/p>\n<p>    Community-based activities: Appalachia Service Project,    volunteer coach for Salisbury Middle School field hockey team  <\/p>\n<p>    Personal achievements: Futures Field Hockey; senior ambassador    for Sanders Photography; Minds in Motion Scholar Athlete Award,    Grades 9-12; James M. Bennett nominee for the Jefferson    Scholarship for the University of Virginia; Academic Letter;    Lamp of Knowledge; National Young Leaders Scholar Nominee;    Circuit Champion for the 2011 Maryland State Bar Association    High School Mock Trial; Honorable Mention for Bayside Hockey,    Grade 11; Second Team All Bayside Hockey, Grade 12; Senior    All-Star Game, Grade 12.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you could choose your age, what would it be? I think I would    be the age I am now. I am at the point where I know who I am    and what I want to do. I have great friends and family support.    I enjoy my classes and activities. Life is seemingly perfect.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is your greatest fear? My greatest fear is failure. I    strive to always do my best and achieve my goals no matter the    circumstance. I know who I want to be and where I want to go,    thus I couldn&#039;t imagine not reaching my goals. I don&#039;t think    this is something I should particularly concern myself with    because I don&#039;t give up. I would just be innovative and find a    new way to reach my goals.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you had $10,000 to donate to a charity, which one would you    give it to? Why? If I had $10,000 I would first set aside money    for college. College is extremely expensive and proves to be    such a financial burden. I would then donate money toward the    organizations who create feel-good bags for children in the    hospital. I experienced being cooped up in a hospital bed,    wondering when I would be normal again. One day I was given a    feel-good bag. Since I was still underage, I was admitted to    the pediatric floor. The bag contained notebooks, crayons, a    teddy bear, and a blanket. I couldn&#039;t possibly imagine what    life would be like for those kids who experience hospital life    frequently. I know for me, I was scared and lonely, thus I    would love to give a child something to comfort them. Comfort    and happiness honestly does help the situation improve and I    would love to help donate to such a fantastic cause.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is the best piece of advice you have ever received? Who    gave it to you? The best advice I was given was actually    expressed to me recently by one of my friends. The friend told    me to simply do what I want to do. I am one of those people who    always analyze situations and I recently realized that all that    does is create unnecessary stress and worry. If I would simply    just do what I want and not think too far into things, I could    just sit back and enjoy life day by day. Life is too short for    stress.  <\/p>\n<p>    How do you know when someone is a true friend? I would say that    a true friend is someone that you can share everything with.    Someone who has your back no matter what. Someone who is loyal    and trustworthy. Someone who you can be yourself around.    Someone who isn&#039;t afraid to tell you when you are wrong but    supports you when you are right. Someone who pushes you towards    your goals and is genuinely happy when you achieve them. That    is a true friend.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you could have lunch with any person or thing, living or    from the past, who or what would you choose? If I could have    lunch with one person I think it would have to be Oliver Sacks.    I am taking an AP psychology course and we have discussed his    immense influence on psychological development. He was one of    the first people to actually analyze psychological situations    based on his own gut feelings. Sacks wasn&#039;t afraid to share his    ideas and express them. He contributed not only an immense    knowledge of medicine but a genuine care for the health of his    patients. I want to pursue neurology in such a way that can be    similarly juxtaposed with Sacks&#039; ideals and motivations toward    changing seemingly disastrous diseases.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you could be an animal, which animal would you choose to be?    If I could be an animal, I would be a dolphin. I have always    admired their freedom and free-spirited lifestyle. I have    always loved the ocean and the feeling of excitement and wonder    that comes with it. I think being able to relax all day among    the waves and yet still be surround by wonders would be a    perfect balance in life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Where would you like to be in five years? In five years I would    like to be pursuing my pre-med aspirations. I would absolutely    love to become involved with child neurology. I think the brain    is one of the most interesting topics. The brain is completely    wondrous and presents new discoveries and challenges each and    every day. I would love to be able to change a child&#039;s life by    discovering and curing brain diseases that diminish their    abilities to live the life they desire.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is your goal for this school year? My goal for this school    year is to have fun. I obviously will strive to achieve good    grades and excel in my classes but at the same time I want to    enjoy my life here before I leave for school. I want to enjoy    my friends and family. I think my ultimate goal is to never    stop smiling. I want the rest of the year to create some of the    best times of my life.  <\/p>\n<p>    What makes you angry? I wouldn&#039;t say that I get angry easy. The    one thing that does bother me, though, would have to be those    who pick on others. I truly believe that everyone has something    wonderful to contribute and that each person can express a new    way to assess a situation. Individuals provided various ideas    that when combined create the most magnificent effects.  <\/p>\n<p>    What current issue concerns you the most? I think a current    issue that is important to those of my generation is the lack    of choice within their education. It is sad when a student    taking higher level classes cannot take classes that they are    interested in because their schedule has to be worked around    the few choices available. If the student isn&#039;t taking classes    in which they find interesting, then they will not learn. I    just find it sad that we cannot overcome this educational    struggle. Look at other countries who push student interests:    the students who are college bound attend a college bound high    school and the students with the goal of working in mechanics    go to a school similar to the CTE program provided at Parkside.    This encompasses all types of learning styles and motivations.    Personally, if the Board of Education wants higher school    attendance, then they need to re-establish activities of    interest. I know that the monetary situation is becoming    increasingly worse, but yet we spend money on buying things we    don&#039;t need. What will happen to those kids who are motivated by    their eligibility to play sports? Do you really think those    kids will still try as hard once the funding for sports    disappears? No, of course not. Those kids will lose their    desire to try in school. I feel that we are losing touch of the    fun in schools and focusing on stupid test scores. Let the kids    study what interests them and support their goals; that will    create a better future.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is your favorite song? I am such an indecisive person! I    probably have a new song every day. Right now, I would have to    say I play Adele&#039;s song \"Set Fire to the Rain\" over and over. I    really like all types of music. Country has been a big genre    for me lately as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    What was the last movie you watched? The last movie I watched    was actually last Saturday when I had a mommy daughter movie    night! I have been so busy that I am honestly home long enough    for homework and bed. The movies we watched are two of my    favorites, \"The Notebook\" and \"A Walk to Remember.\" I am such a    romantic!  <\/p>\n<p>    What is your favorite place to eat away from home? I actually    love sushi and Sakura Japan Sushi &amp; Grill has the best    banana rolls! So yummy!  <\/p>\n<p>    <a href=\"mailto:cmckinney@dmg.gannett.com\">cmckinney@dmg.gannett.com<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>    410-845-4639  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Read more from the original source:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.delmarvanow.com\/apps\/pbcs.dll\/article?AID=\/20120131\/LIFESTYLE\/201310367\" title=\"Teen&#39;s thinking of neurology\" rel=\"noopener\">Teen&#39;s thinking of neurology<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> SALISBURY -- You don&#039;t have to be a brain surgeon to figure out that Chelsea Simon is an exemplary student. 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