A Deductive, Participative, And Iterative Process: A Case Study In Curricular Review, 2020 Missouri State University
A Deductive, Participative, And Iterative Process: A Case Study In Curricular Review, Elizabeth Rozell, Jenifer Roberts, Cathy Starr, Sandy Bailey
Administrative Issues Journal
This paper focuses on a deductive, participative, and iterative process for curricular revision at a public Midwestern university in the Merchandising and Fashion Design program. A systematic, nonlinear, organized process is presented and details specific components used in curricular review. The guiding framework for the redesign was that of Garner and Buckley (1988). That is, feedback was solicited and incorporated from educators, students, and employers. In each of the two-year process, the program was viewed as a whole, with input from faculty at every step, and also viewed from a micro-perspective by examining each course individually. The process included peer …
Letter From The Editors, 2020 Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Letter From The Editors, Administrative Issues Journal Editors
Administrative Issues Journal
No abstract provided.
Mastering Critical Thinking Competencies In Online Graduate Classes, 2020 Prairie View A&M University
Mastering Critical Thinking Competencies In Online Graduate Classes, Douglas Hermond, Tyrone Tanner
Administrative Issues Journal
Many colleges of education have embraced online course delivery as an expeditious means of delivering graduate programs. It behooves us to ensure that this delivery method does not compromise our ability to provide these students with necessary critical thinking competencies. This research was designed to determine the degree to which participants in online graduate courses value critical thinking and the degree to which they developed these skills. The results indicated that students both valued understanding, judgment, caution/skepticism, originality, and reflection/action, and developed them in their online classes. The implications confirm that online platforms allow for the development of critical thinking …
Protect Students’ Educational Futures Through Social Capital Opportunities In Sport And Non - Sport Extracurricular Activities, 2020 University of North Texas
Protect Students’ Educational Futures Through Social Capital Opportunities In Sport And Non - Sport Extracurricular Activities, Roxanne Long
Administrative Issues Journal
his study provides empirical support that extracurricular participation correlates positively and significantly to future education, both directly and indirectly. However, which type of extracurriculars are best for students in their pursuit of higher education, sport or non - sport activities? Rooted in Social Capital Theory, the present study focuses on which type of participation provides the best capacity to acquire social capital that correlates to gains in higher education. Structural equation modeling was used with a representative, longitudinal sample of 5,239 ninth through twelfth graders. Total effects reveal that mixed participation (at least one sport and one non - sport …
2020-07-20 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-07-20 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
2020-07-13 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-07-13 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
Computer-Assisted Coding: Post Icd-10 Implementation, 2020 University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Computer-Assisted Coding: Post Icd-10 Implementation, Teresa C. Allen
Applied Research Projects
Computer-assisted coding (CAC) has been around since the 1950s and is projecting to reach $4.75 Billion by 2022. However, it has not been on the hospitals’ priority list until 2014 before the implementation of ICD-10 in 2015. Computer-assisted coding is a technology software that helps streamline the coding workflow, reduce backlogs by increasing productivity, and help coders navigate through more extended, more complex charts more quickly. The technology is a type of artificial intelligence. The idea of computer-assisted became more front-line with the implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) and the demands of a more restrictive reimbursement from payers. Accuracy, …
2020-07-09 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-07-09 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
Mitigating Suicide Risk Post-Discharge From Inpatient Crisis Stabilization: Safety Planning Intervention, 2020 University of Missouri-St. Louis
Mitigating Suicide Risk Post-Discharge From Inpatient Crisis Stabilization: Safety Planning Intervention, Leighia M. Mcghee
Dissertations
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this program evaluation is to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly implemented safety planning intervention (SPI) tool, comparing patient outcomes relating to suicide attempt rates, emergency department (ED) encounter rates, and inpatient rehospitalizations rates pre and post its integration to care in a suburban behavioral health hospital.
Methods: A descriptive cohort design utilizing a retrospective chart review was completed over six months, three months pre, and three months post implementation of the SPI program. A convenience sample of inpatient charts was reviewed to assess the rate of suicide attempts, ED encounters frequencies, and hospitalization rates …
2020-07-06 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-07-06 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
07-07-20 Hsc Committee Agenda, 2020 University of New Mexico
07-07-20 Hsc Committee Agenda, Hsc Committee
HSC Committee (A subcommittee of the UNM Board of Regents)
No abstract provided.
The Other Epidemic, 2020 HCA Healthcare
The Other Epidemic, Bruce Deighton
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
The epidemic level of opioid abuse in the U.S. population continues to present a major challenge to our society and to the medical profession. Medical education has a significant role in improving screening, diagnosis, appropriate treatment and management of opioid use disorder. Addressing the problem of overprescribing opioids through physician education, surveillance and opioid management has resulted in significant improvement, translating to fewer overdose deaths from prescription opioids. Graduate medical education can increase access to care by training more addiction medicine specialists, and training other physicians to prescribe buprenorphine and provide access to medically assisted care.
Challenges Of Doing Alzheimer’S Research In Costa Rica And Some Possible Solutions, 2020 Syracuse University
Challenges Of Doing Alzheimer’S Research In Costa Rica And Some Possible Solutions, Felipe Mejias
English Language Institute
Alzheimer's disease is a public health priority which has been researched for many years in the hope of finding a cure soon. Costa Rica has made significant progress in many areas of research; however, the research carried out in the country on Alzheimer's disease is very scarce. The present poster presents the challenges of developing scientific Alzheimer’s research in Costa Rica by reviewing current scientific research on Alzheimer's in Costa Rica and by conducting interviews with Costa Rican professionals who have conducted Alzheimer's research. The lack of investigative training of doctors, the difficulties in accessing patient data, and the lack …
2020-07-01 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-07-01 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
A Health Care Comparison Of Areas In Ghana And In The United States, 2020 Grand Valley State University
A Health Care Comparison Of Areas In Ghana And In The United States, Lindsey Matsumoto
Honors Projects
The health care system is an important factor for the well-being of the human population all around the world, and yet, health care can differ greatly depending on a variety of factors including location and culture. When referring to health care, it is appropriate to include skilled physicians, hospitals, care clinics, and medical equipment. This article conducts a literature review that compares the health care systems of two countries, the Republic of Ghana and the United States of America. This information is relevant for not only expanding one’s knowledge, but also for travel purposes, as both countries have highly populated …
2020-06-30 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-06-30 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
2020-06-26 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-06-26 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
2020-06-24 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-06-24 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
2020-06-22 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-06-22 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.
2020-06-19 A Message From Chancellor Roth, 2020 University of New Mexico
2020-06-19 A Message From Chancellor Roth, Paul B. Roth
HSC Messages from the Chancellor
No abstract provided.