SPEECH 4

Brainstorm outline:

  • What do you do?
  • Why did you choose pharmacy?
  • Why is this the right path for you?
  • What’s something most people don’t know?
  • How do you fit into pharmacy?
  • What was the motivation towards your most recent discovery?
  • What’s been the most rewarding for you thus far?
  • How is the school work load?
  • If you could go back and choose a different major, would you?
  • Is there something that you weren’t expecting out of your degree?

Possible Studies/ Discoveries:

  • New Drug could Treat Most Aggressive Form of Lung Cancer

“Scientists have found a new drug that could possibly treat small cell lung cancer, the most destructive form of the disease. Currently, this drug is undergoing clinical trials and could potentially be used to treat patients who have tumours that are not affected by chemotherapy treatment. The findings were published in the Clinical Cancer Research and could help in finding out those patients who have greater chances to respond to the treatment. The medication works by analyzing energy production in cancer cells as a means to prohibit tumour growth.

Dry-Dry run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0tJEtTMQcg

Reflection On Dry-Dry Run: Journal 17

I think overall for the (dry) dry run we had a pretty solid plan, but not a complete one. We needed to continue working on our outline to slidify a few things. We had a lot of good ideas, but we just needed to decide on as a group, which fit in with our tone, while being conscious of our overall time of the presentation. I think we have a pretty solid structure of what we want to do, but we also want to leave a little room for improvement, and no heavily scripted context. So our presentation will flow more naturally and not be so robotic. We hope to give off the feeling of a real talk show and as I’ve seen they’re not perfect, they stumble on a  few words and make mistakes…it’s not a movie. I think as a group we work very well together, and we are able to pick up where eachother lack. We all have been working equally hard to bring the vision to life. We will continue to meet as a group to discuss things and how we want things to go. I feel like we are right on track to getting this done how we want, to the requirements.

Dry Run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=SZnM8fBlRgk&app=desktop

Journal 18 More pre-recording notes:

I think we did alright for our dry run, it was the first time running it through in front of other people. I think as a group we have finalized our plan and are ready to film. Of course we need to meet again just to make sure everything is almost flawless. I am worried that when this video gets put together it may be choppy, due to the green screen room vs if we were just presenting live. I hope that other groups will also be in the same boat as us. I am not worried about the overall editing skills because kevin has done stuff like this before, but I am just a little concerned for the final product, if that makes sense. I know we have good ideas and good content, I just hope it comes across with a smooth delivery. I need to work on my responses as the show host, I can’t just say yeah and cool to everything the guests say, I need to provide a little insight. So I’ll see what I can come up with for that. I think I have a really good group for this project and we will be fine, just hoping everything will come together alright with this technology portion involved.

Updated outline:

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Welcome back everyone to our new segment of “Iconic bonds” where we bring guests from different fields of study to see how they contribute to our society. (to talk to us about their new discoveries)

My name is brooke and Today we have Zainab a professor from UNE and Kevin, a pharmacy student from the University of New England. 

  • Talk to us about why you chose pharmacy
  • Why do you think this is the right path for you?
  • Kevin how is the school work load?
  • With this misconception that pharmacists only work at CVS or RiteAide in the back counting pills and handing them out, are there more to what pharmacists actually do?

The pharmacists that we see at CVS and RiteAide are called community pharmacists. 

However, fewer than half of all pharmacists work in community pharmacy settings.”

  • Community Pharmacists
  • Ambulatory care pharmacists 
  • Cardiology pharmacists
  • Compounding Pharmacists 
  • Hospital Pharmacists 
  • Nuclear Pharmacists 
  • Emergency Pharmacists 
  • And more

“They use their expertise to prepare and dispense prescriptions, ensure the medicines and doses are correct based on the patient’s health and other factors, and counsel patients regarding safe and appropriate use of medications.

  • What has been most rewarding thus far, Talk to us about your most recent discovery

New Drug could Treat Most Aggressive Form of Lung Cancer

Scientists have found a new drug that could possibly treat small cell lung cancer, the most destructive form of the disease. Currently, this drug is undergoing clinical trials and could potentially be used to treat patients who have tumors that are not affected by chemotherapy treatment. The medication works by analyzing energy production in cancer cells as a means to prohibit tumor growth.

  • Kevin, how did you contribute?

My Part Outline:

Welcome back everyone to our segment of “Ionic bonds” where we bring guests from different fields of study to see how they contribute to our society. 

My name is brooke and Today we have Dr. Jabor, a professor from the University of New England and Kevin, a pre-pharmacy student from the UNE. And they’re here to talk about their groundbreaking discovery. 

So let’s start with just telling me a little bit about yourselves…

  • I know there is this common misconception that pharmacists only work at CVS or RiteAide in the back counting pills and handing them out, is there more to what pharmacists actually do?
  • What is the role of pharmacists?
  • Talk to us about the pharmacy program at the University of New England 
  • Kevin, why do you think pharmacy is the right path for you?
  • How is the school work load?
  • I understand this is your first year as a pre pharmacy student, do you have a path you are interested in after you graduate?
    • You have made an outstanding discovery with your recent research, what has been the most rewarding thus far? 
    • Kevin, how did you contribute?

I just want to thank everyone for watching, and a really big thank you to our guests Dr. Jabor and Kevin, congratulations on your discovery, and I hope you continue to do great things for our healthcare system. Remember to watch the brooke show, every monday 2-3;20! 

Green Screen Video:

Reflection Journal:

Overall, I really enjoyed making speech four. I thought it was really cool to go through the process and then see the final product with the green screen video it was amazing to see the technology aspect. I think we had a good idea for our speech and we were also able to improvise some parts making it seem more realistic and natural. I think where we could have improved was speaking up a little bit more, I often need to but it’s difficult to know how your voice projection is going to sound on the video, while you’re filming it. I though the delivery, content, and organization of our speech was all pretty well put together. The audience seemed to have a good reaction and things to comment on justifying that for us. The editing was pretty good, but I think it could’ve been better if we didn’t have to keep switching off with the other group. I think my group meshed together very well, and we were able to all benefit to the group and pick up where eachother lacked. I think we all worked hard to put out the best speech we could, with what we were given.