1. Literal
- a) "I, Megan Thi, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work."
- b) My mentor, Debbie Cheben or Kristin Horn.
- c) Senior Project Hours: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XypT3oTppXYuirmBN9VZXjMhynEhiQra8tdKqh8Irm0/edit?usp=sharing
- d) For my Independent Component 1, I chose to do the extra 30 hours. This just meant coming in regularly to my mentorship and doing the usual tasks I would do at my mentorship.
2. Interpretive
- Because I chose to the extra 30 hours, there is not a lot physical evidence I could produce. I was able to sneak this picture of the PT gym in which I do my mentorship. However, because of confidentiality issues with patients, I am not allowed to be taking pictures with them or have them in pictures in general. I hope this picture is enough to show you that I do volunteer there and have been for my 30 hours. Also, my senior hours log can be referred to in the link above or on my blog. I think the significance of these extra 30 hours is really big. Physical therapy isn't an easy topic, especially pediatric physical therapy. There's a lot to learn in a really short time, so I believe that these extra 30 hours I did really pushed me to learn as much as I can about this topic.
3. Applied
- I think this component really helped me to understand the foundation of pediatric physical therapy better. Casa Colina, my mentorship place, is really big and there are a lot of people working there. I believe these extra hours I vowed to do really let me get the chance to familiarize myself with the area and therapists and fellow volunteers. This is extremely important towards the foundation of my project because you need to be able to work together with each other and also, get along. This independent component really got me comfortable with my mentorship place and I think going forward as I continue my mentorship, this will allow me to learn even more.
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