methods for promoting new health care services

Prepare a 3–4-page report that describes methods for promoting new health care services in a rural community. In your report, explain evidence-based strategies for an interdisciplinary health care team to work with a diverse rural population, potential barriers to health and wellness for a rural population, and communication strategies and techniques for the interdisciplinary team….

College of Nursing and Health Care Professions Philosophy

In concert with the mission of the University, the College of Nursing and Health Care Professions faculty affirms our belief in educating nurses within a dedicated and supportive community of Christian nurse scholars. The nursing programs prepare graduates to provide excellent, holistic care while encouraging a passion for achievement, a lifelong curiosity for knowledge, and…

Early Childhood Education and Care

Research Australia’s history regarding Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people using the resources and readings on the OLS and provide a short definition/ explanation for the following: Terra Nullius Stolen generation Aboriginal Protection Act Segregation Assimilation Mabo Old definition of Aboriginality Current understanding of Aboriginality Dreaming Reconciliation NAIDOC Racism Discrimination Act END OF TASK 1…

Research on a health care organization

Research a health care organization or a network that spans several states within the U.S. (Example: United Healthcare, Vanguard, Banner Healthcare, etc.). Harvard Business Review Online and Hoover’s Company Records, found in the GCU Library, are useful sources. You may also find pertinent information on your organization’s webpage. Review “Singapore Airlines Case Study.” Prepare a…

Reporting diseases and diagnosed health conditions

State and local laws require providers such as physicians and laboratories to report diseases or certain diagnosed health conditions. These notifiable diseases or health conditions vary by state. For some communicable diseases, this type of passive surveillance helps identify outbreaks, epidemics, pandemics, and possible bioterrorism. When thinking about chronic diseases, how do you perceive the…

Environmental Epidemiology vs. Toxicology

Environmental epidemiology involves the study of human beings. Interventional studies are used to determine if a preventive intervention or a treatment lowers disease rates. Observational studies are used to identify risk factors or causes of disease in human populations. In evaluating the weight of evidence for causality, one of the Bradford Hill criteria—biologic plausibility—addresses evidence…

Workflow analysis

Workflow analysis aims to determine workflow patterns that maximize the effective use of resources and minimize activities that do not add value. There are a variety of tools that can be used to analyze the workflow of processes and clarify potential avenues for eliminating waste. Flowcharts are a basic and commonly used workflow analysis method…

Exercise & Chronic Disease

Select one of the following chronic disease discussion topics listed below. Make sure that as you are addressing the exercise program design you cover all areas of FITT principle which includes the different modalities/types of exercise (aerobic, stretching, strength, etc). Use your creativity to come up with ways to increase exercise adherence while addressing the…

Career Development Plan

During this course you will be developing a Career Development Plan. This will give you the opportunity to compose an integrated narrative that describes your reflections, assessments, and actions in more detail. Students are expected to incorporate feedback on the career plan step submissions from peers and faculty into the each career development plan submission….