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Public Health Legislation

Throughout this course, you have learned about the importance of political advocacy: how legislation can impact healthcare delivery, quality of care, patient outcomes, and various healthcare professional’s roles and practice.

you will research current legislation related to public health

  • Advocate for policies that improve the health of the public and the profession of nursing and health care administration.

Instructions

Throughout this course, you have learned about the importance of political advocacy: how legislation can impact healthcare delivery, quality of care, patient outcomes, and various healthcare professional’s roles and practice.

you will research current legislation related to public health. Identify a piece of legislation you feel passionately about.

Prepare a professional paper, summarizing the legislation itself, your position, call for action, etc. Cite relevant sources, which may include industry leader’s perspectives, or scholarly research.

Ethics Teaching Plan

1. You are the graduate assistant to Dr. S. She is teaching an introduction to moral philosophy this semester and needs your help. She meets with you and gives you the following learning objective for the first class: introducing the idea of ethics, morality, and the ethics environment. There should be a brief discussion of academic integrity and how it is associated with thinking ethically and acting morally. Your assignment is to write a teaching plan for a one hour class. The plan should include definitions and examples.

2. A teaching plan is a template for what you want students to understand. So, you would want to begin at the beginning. A plan can be a bulleted or numbered plan; a written speech; a combination of bulleted points and specific verbiage; a “mind-map” or jot notes. The format is up to you. Just be sure you include the following

An introduction that includes the goals for this specific class

What is ethics?

What is morality?

Where is it done?

What is academic integrity and how is it associated with thinking ethically and acting morally?

Why study ethics?

3. There is no word count, but the assignment should be complete, providing interesting examples and definitions for each point.

Ethical Issues in Research

Using approximately 200-500 words and general American Psychological Association writing format (one-inch margins, 12-point font, double
spacing, third person language), respond to the following questions:
Provide a brief summary of what happened with the reporting of the chocolate study.
Explain how there are potentially ethical issues with how this research was reported.
How can researchers and reporters prevent this type of event from happening in the future?