Sustainable Design and My Career

I listened to two Ted Talks about medicine and sustainable design. One was called “A Needle Free Vaccine Patch” by Mark Kendall. It was about a Nanopatch that can by pushed onto the skin via a spring loaded device in order to deliver vaccines. It has thousands of tiny projections that would be covered in a dry-coat of vaccine. These projections would pierce a few layers of skin to leave the medicine where immune cells reside. This significantly raises the effectiveness of the vaccine.

The Nanopatch overcomes some of the downfalls of syringes like needle-phobia and transferring blood and infections from person to person. Not to mention they are cheap to make and reusable. I never realized sustainable design could be applied to medicine. Throwing away needles after every use is not sustainable. The Nanopatch is sustainable because it is reusable and cheap to make. It would be nice to see the entire medical field strive to be more sustainable.

The second Ted Talk I listened to was called “Your Health Depends on Where You Live” by Bill Davenhall. He said that the environment in which you live has a big impact on your health. Pollution and bad air quality could lead to increased risk of heart attack. Physicians do not include your travel history in their records although it could help measure risks of future ailments. GPS can easily track our positions and phone apps can track it. There are also records of how polluted the air is throughout the States. With this information, doctors could add another tool to their belts.

This Talk made me think that sustainable design doesn’t have to just apply to objects. It can also apply to systems and way of doing things. Therefore, my way of studying, learning, and reaching my goals can all be more sustainable. Sustainable design can be applied to a lot of things- big and little- in life. I will certainly try to use it to my advantage from here on out.

Career

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Jessica Fraley

Objective

I am seeking the means with which to further my education and help me reach my career and life goals.

Accomplishments

• Valedictorian • National Honor Society • Student of the Year (2014-15)

Volunteer Experience


March 6, May 6 2015 – National Honor Society – Marion Franklin High School – Columbus Ohio

Blood Drive Student Coordinator

• Gathered donor scheduling information

• Escorted student donors to blood drive according to schedule

• Set up and tear down of post donation snack area


September 2015 to May 2015 – Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Columbus Ohio

Reach Out & Read Volunteer

• Encourage young patients and their siblings to read

• Determine age and reading level of children and distribute appropriate books to be taken home

• Interact with parents and discuss child literacy and reading levels


August 22, November 8, 2015 – OSU – Columbus Ohio

Environmental Cleanup and Restoration

• Olentangy River trash pickup

• Olentangy Riverbank invasive species removal


Education

2015 to Present – OSU – Columbus Ohio

Currently Enrolled in Pre Nursing

2011 to 2015 – Marion Franklin High School – Columbus Ohio

  • Honors Diploma
  • Valedictorian
  • 4.1 GPA

References References are available upon request.

Career

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