Women in STEM – Patricia Bath Life

In physic, we learned so many laws and heard so many names of scientists who created those laws. However, most of them are male, it is not that there are no female scientists but they are just essentially unknown.  So, the project that we have been doing for about two weeks is called Women in STEM.  Every student was given a list of female scientists and we have to choose one of them and research about their profile, invention, achievements, and obstacles they had faced while growing up. 

The female scientist I chose to research about named Patricia Bath, and here is her life’s story and my opinion about women in STEM. 

Patricia Bath

Is it possible to restore sight for those who have blind for 30 years? The answer is yes.

A physician whose specialty is ophthalmology (the study of eyes and their disease) named Patricia Bath, has proved that. But how?

Patricia Bath was born on November 4, 1942, Harlem, New York. As a kid, she wants to be a(n) physician, inventor, and scientist. When Bath gets to try with microscope set, she knew she has a love for math and science. One of Bath’s dream is to become a doctor, not a nurse but doctor even though, becoming a nurse was something her friend wants her to be.

However, at school, Bath was a gifted student, for her teacher, and was purchased to explore her strengths. Bath grew up in a community where “Black were excluded from numerous medical school and medical society. Also, it is still a struggle because “My family did not possess the funds to send me to medical school”. Bath biggest obstacles are sexism, racism, and relative poverty, these are things she faced as a young girl growing up in Harlem.       

At the age of 16, Bath attends a cancer research workshop sponsored by National Science Foundation. Her work got impressed by Dr. Robert Bernard, the program head, and based on the publicity she received, Bath earned the Mademoiselle magazine Merit Award in 1960. Over time, after graduation, Bath went to Hunter College and earned bachelor’s degree in 1964. She then attends Howard University in 1998 and worked as an internship at Harlem Hospital. The following year, Bath began pursuing a fellowship, funding, in ophthalmology at Columbia University. She discovered that Africans Americans were twice as likely to suffer from blindness than other patients and eight times more likely to develop glaucoma (disease of the eye that can cause a person to lose their sight). Bath’s research led her to form a community ophthalmology system, which increases the amount of eye care given to those who were unable to afford treatment.

In 1986, Bath invented Laserphaco Probe, improving treatment for cataract patients. She got her patent, the legal rights to make an invention for particular numbers of years, of the device in 1988 and become the first African American female doctor to receive a medical patent. It took her about five years to complete the research and testing to make it work. Bath was able to restore sight for those who have blind for more than 30 years.

Patricia Bath is a change agent, her invention is a technique and concept for cataract surgery, laserphaco. With the support from family and hard work, Bath was able to achieve her dream.

“Even though there are no women in that field [physician] but that should not be an obstacle to prevent you from achieving that [your goal] ”, she said. “I realize that when I achieve these things [award] it helps what other women and other people of color what black women can do”.

In my opinion, I think that women’s academic opinion was not respected that time, especially if they are people with color. This stereotype keeps repeating, no matter how educated you are if you are a girl or women, things will not work out the way you expect it to be. For Patricia Bath, after she invented the laserphaco, people did get interested in her work until it made her earn the Merit Award. So, from this aspect, it reminds me of a phrase that says, “no one cares, unless you are beautiful, died, rich/famous. However, there are still people who encouraged her throughout her lifetime, such as her teacher, parents, and her mentor, Dr, Robert Bernard. Last but not least, I think it is very important to spotlight female scientist because they are the heart of everything, without them the world will be different. They all are inspirational and role model for everybody. In addition, I would say that the field of science and technology in the future will full of “white men” and women, will no longer get self-confidence in pursuing their dream again if they are interested in science and/or technology.

Works Cited

“Changing the Face of Medicine | Patricia E. Bath.” U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 3 June 2015, cfmedicine.nlm.nih.gov/physicians/biography_26.html.

“Culture Shifting Pictures & Stories: Dr. Patricia Era Bath.” YouTube, YouTube, 3 Dec. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0SRe5mjMQo.

“Patricia Bath.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 19 Jan. 2018, www.biography.com/people/patricia-bath-21038525.

“Patricia Bath.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Jan. 2018, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Bath.

“Patricia Bath Invented the Laserphaco Probe.” YouTube, YouTube, 26 Oct. 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKAhWWIaHtU.

TimeMagazine. “Patricia Bath On Being The First Person To Invent & Demonstrate Laserphaco Cataract Surgery | TIME.” YouTube, YouTube, 30 Oct. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcE_QMTBNW4.

My One and Only Night | Halloween Creative Story

Short clip below. 

Something in the closet was making a strange noise, so I opened the door and I saw a black cat was jumping out of the closet and to my face. “Ahhhhh!”, I yelled as loud as I can. My body are shaking from the toes to my head. The evil cat try to bite my neck but luckily I grab it out. After the cat was out of my face, I ran as fast as I can no matter what. I heard the pounding footstep following me as I ran down the stair. The wicked “meow” grew louder and louder. The hideous cat kept chasing me. As I open the door to the yard, I realized….I was trapped. There weren’t just a cat, but villainous looking cats, almost 100 of them. They were looking at me with their creepy eyes. I was panicking. Their “meows” was so bloodcurdling enough to make my brain explode. I started to “meow” back, louder, more high pitched than them.

One by one they all started to explode with brains and stuff coming out. Right now, the dead body of the cats are everywhere, it smells gross and I can’t even think about anything to do. My eyes opened wide, all I see was many black cats exploding their brains. I try to find something to defend myself as some of them have not die yet, coming toward me. I grabbed a bunch of rocks that was inside a flower pot right next to me and throw at them but nothing is worth it, “Nooooo!!!”, I yelled, but I still keep throwing. It has turned out that those rocks are coming back to me and even into my mouth whenever I screamed. Unfortunately, I have swallowed one rock into my stomach. But that is good thing because all of the sudden,those evil cats has turned to fairies and fly out of my house, and the floor that was full of brains was also cleaned. I got a big smile on my face after everything ended. I looked at the clock and it was 6:00am, I was shocked and can’t believe that those cats has ruin my whole night.

Finally, my parents and my sibling came down stair. I felt strange because everyone was smiling. As I about to walk up to them to explain what had happened to me, my dad said “EVERYTHING WAS A PRANK BABY. It is not real, I made everything up and also it just that you got problem with your eyes and your ears!”. “And even this whole Halloween story was not real.” If you get what I mean, readers!       

Khmer Literacy

Most of the lesson in Khmer class this year are pretty big, meaning that it require students to work in small teams more than individual. Those lesson are: how to write a book, Pchum Ben ceremony, how to do research, and how to write a speech.

Personally, Khmer literacy and English literacy got so many similarities as well as connections, because they are both literacy so many lessons are the same it just that sometimes we could understand them in different ways.

 

Physic

Spending and hours in physic is like looking through real life situation, whether it is possible or impossible to happen.  

Formulas, equations, steps for how to do the problem, visual thought for how something works, and definitions of any term, these things seems flying around the classroom, since it is so that we got no more space to keep them in our brain anymore.

Physic is fun, in my opinion, because understanding the problems and start finding the answer for it is not actually a point at all, it is more important if we could dot connect the situations to real world, so that we know what it looks like and picture them in our head.

What have we learned in Literacy?

Before we get into any new lesson, in Literacy affirmation is always the priority. It brings motivation about life and goals of the day to each student’s everyday.

Learning literacy this year is very different from previous year, since we got new teacher. Within few months we learn so much such as, vocabularies, which we learn new word everyday, connotation and denotation, personal narrative essay, comma rules, parallel structure, preparation for reading and writing section of PSAT, semicolon, coming of age tradition, and rhetorical triangle.

The improvement of those lesson has gained a lot by everyone. Even Though we learned so many things, but there is no time that we ever forget them because we practice them in our daily life , whether by ourselves or with others.

Math

In math class there are 16 students. The topics that we are learning this year are quadratic, geometry, and algebraic fraction. After every lesson or chapter we have learned, we always have an assessment on it. There is one website that we can practice math online, Khan Academy. It is a very useful tool to help us learn better independently and/or with facilitator. 

As part of our learning, every single student got one calculator each from Liger, it calls Texas instrument. This calculator help us a lot in our learning, since it got so many functions that would provide efficiency while we are doing our math.

  • This is the textbook that we are using.

On the 14th October, 2017, everyone at Liger have took their first PSAT, just the practice one, so that we know how it looks like as well as our score, so that we know what we need to improve. Everyone did great, and we got about 2-3 more years to get ourselves prepare and work on what is needed before the real PSAT for college. 

Pygmalion Play

In literacy class we had learned about the Pygmalion play. In the class we read it until the end of the act. While we are reading we also do some work about the play. For example we do the text dependent question about the play, answer the questions by using evidence and the characteristic of the characters. These activities help us to understand more about the story as well as developing our thoughts through the whole play. 

Sonnet Poem

We learn at the Liger Learning Center.
There are a lot of classes and subjects.
Moms told us that we need to drink water.
Tuesday after school we have robotics.

We have a dog named Harry, so skinny.
Our school has a trip to Mondulkiri.
Students study and see the monkeys.
And we go to talk to them politely.

Unfortunately they all ran away.
We were so shocked we jumped around and said olala.
Teacher feels bad, doesn’t know what to say.
Not for very long we saw Malala.

We went to ask her for her signature.
She looks very nice outside and also in the picture.

Who Am I?

Who am I?
I am
Kangnaneat.
I’m a girl.
I am 13 years old.
Everyday after school
I feel so wonderful
with my after school extensions,
especially football.
When I come to school every morning
I always see the beautiful trees with the green nature.
I love Liger so much and nothing can
change my love for Liger.
My life changed a lot when I came to Liger.
My favorite classes are math and literacy.
In the future I want to be a doctor because I want to help Cambodian people.

Where i’m from Poem

Kangnaneat

I am from art and shopping,
And I am from porridge, chocolate, and fried noodle.
I am from Kampot, Mondulkiri, Pursat,
And I am from market with my mother and Ta Khmau.
I am from Marady, Vattey, and Sovannou,
And I am from flower pot, bicycle and moto.
I am from frozen movie and music,
And I am from school trip and family vacation.
I am from Phnom Penh and I am from Cambodia,
But most of all, I am from Determination and living in a lovely family.