What were the Stop-and-Frisk policies in New York City? Did race and social stratification affect how these policies were employed?
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Health educators can be used in a number of ways across different sectors. If you were a health educator, what type of setting would you like to work in? Based on the setting that you would like to work in, what are some possible target populations that you would be working within that setting? What type of health issues would be prevalent based on the target population?
Continue readingThe use of handheld devices and electronic messaging has increased collaboration among physicians and healthcare staff. However, are patient privacy rights at risk of violation when these devices are used? Are regulations, laws, and security standards in place to truly secure personal health information? Why or why not?
Continue readingField research is a methodological approach to observe behavior under natural conditions. It can include the observation of organismal behavior, field experiments, and surveys or the collection of systematic data in natural settings. Why is field research important and essential to the understanding of natural systems?
Continue readingAmong inmates with mental illness, how does treatment and social support, compared to no treatment, contribute in reducing recidivism?
Continue readingDescribe how using information technology and data mining can affect the quality of health care. Using two Quality Performance indicators, provide a comparison and contrast example of how information technology and data have changed patient care outcomes.
Continue readingIn 1989, two scientists from the University of Utah made a rather extraordinary claim: that the process of nuclear fusion could be conducted in a controlled fashion at room temperature. As it turns out, this claim was too good to be true.
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