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Personal Health Management: An Approach for a Lifetime (BHAN 155)

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  1. What did you learn from the recording? How did the speaker enhance your understanding about her career, and how it relates to Health Behavior Science? What I learned from this video of Ms. Jenna Ferguson is that not all health behavioral science majors have to lead to a hands-on job. When you think of a health job, most of the time you think of someone who is physically helping people with their physical or mental health. But there is actually a really cool part of the job that is just behind the curtain, they are back there making sure everyone else can do their job. They are the most important gears in the machine at any company because they are making sure everything works right. So there is a very broad spectrum of jobs for people in the healthcare field.
  2. What topic(s) do you wish the speaker had addressed in the recording? I wish that she had talked some more about the other projects that they are working on. She really focused on the fact that they are working on something to help the employees become better at the 4 realm of health. But when she mentioned the other projects they were working on, it was a quick name drop. When she had previously talked so much about this other project, which is actually quite interesting as well. I just would have liked to know what other kinds of work they do at Mars.
  3. What follow-up questions would you ask the speaker if you were to meet her in-person? If I was to meet Ms. Jenna Ferguson in person I would ask her about the other projects that they are working on in Mars. Also, how to get an internship during college and really help getting a job after you graduate. Some people I talk to say that was the way that they actually got their first job out of college. One person knows another person and so then you get an interview and then a job. So how helpful is it to make connections in college and how to do make them?
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Course: Personal Health Management: An Approach for a Lifetime (BHAN 155)

101 Documents
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1. What did you learn from the recording? How did the speaker enhance your
understanding about her career, and how it relates to Health Behavior Science?
What I learned from this video of Ms. Jenna Ferguson is that not all health behavioral
science majors have to lead to a hands-on job. When you think of a health job, most of
the time you think of someone who is physically helping people with their physical or
mental health. But there is actually a really cool part of the job that is just behind the
curtain, they are back there making sure everyone else can do their job. They are the most
important gears in the machine at any company because they are making sure everything
works right. So there is a very broad spectrum of jobs for people in the healthcare field.
2. What topic(s) do you wish the speaker had addressed in the recording?
I wish that she had talked some more about the other projects that they are working on. She
really focused on the fact that they are working on something to help the employees become
better at the 4 realm of health. But when she mentioned the other projects they were working on,
it was a quick name drop. When she had previously talked so much about this other project,
which is actually quite interesting as well. I just would have liked to know what other kinds of
work they do at Mars.
3. What follow-up questions would you ask the speaker if you were to meet her
in-person?
If I was to meet Ms. Jenna Ferguson in person I would ask her about the other projects that they
are working on in Mars. Also, how to get an internship during college and really help getting a
job after you graduate. Some people I talk to say that was the way that they actually got their first
job out of college. One person knows another person and so then you get an interview and then a
job. So how helpful is it to make connections in college and how to do make them?