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Informal Education Experiences Of Black Women-Owned Healthcare Small Businesses In Mississippi, Timothy E. Lampkin
Informal Education Experiences Of Black Women-Owned Healthcare Small Businesses In Mississippi, Timothy E. Lampkin
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Small businesses are critical to the economic success of the United States, and several states, such as Mississippi, have a strong reliance on small business development. Through small, individually owned businesses, the overall economy is enhanced, and the quality of life for many is improved. A growing trend within the small business community is private ownership by Black women. This population segment has dramatically grown in their presence within business ownership, and it is necessary to describe elements of their success. The proposed research focuses on informal education as an enabler of this small business success. Informal education is a …
Reliever-Triggered Inhaled Glucocorticoid In Black And Latinx Adults With Asthma, Alex Colon
Reliever-Triggered Inhaled Glucocorticoid In Black And Latinx Adults With Asthma, Alex Colon
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Application And Efficacy Of Color-Coded Learning Models, Parker Grossman
Application And Efficacy Of Color-Coded Learning Models, Parker Grossman
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Ramifications And Effects, Landon Ledingham
Covid-19 Ramifications And Effects, Landon Ledingham
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Rnpc: Educating Nursing Students For The Future Of Healthcare Utilizing Interprofessional Collaboration, J. Hurlbut, Imelda Revuelto
Rnpc: Educating Nursing Students For The Future Of Healthcare Utilizing Interprofessional Collaboration, J. Hurlbut, Imelda Revuelto
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Variant, Vaccine And Booster, Manas Mandal
Covid-19 Variant, Vaccine And Booster, Manas Mandal
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Rna Sequencing Reveals That Cyp3a5 Sirna Treatment Induces Cell Cycle Blockade And Senescence In Mdapca2b Human Prostate Cancer Cells, Jeetesh Sharma
Rna Sequencing Reveals That Cyp3a5 Sirna Treatment Induces Cell Cycle Blockade And Senescence In Mdapca2b Human Prostate Cancer Cells, Jeetesh Sharma
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Appropriate Initiation And De-Escalation Of Piperacillin-Tazobactam In Hospitalized Patients At An Acute Care Hospital, Ivy Yang
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Student Perception On The Implementation Of An End-Of-The-Day Quiz And Its Impact On Student Learning And Class Attendance In A Three-Year Accelerated Doctorate Program Of Pharmacy., Desiree Chong, Jousef Alandy0dy, Arup Chakraborty
Student Perception On The Implementation Of An End-Of-The-Day Quiz And Its Impact On Student Learning And Class Attendance In A Three-Year Accelerated Doctorate Program Of Pharmacy., Desiree Chong, Jousef Alandy0dy, Arup Chakraborty
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Participation In Curriculum And Cultural Ambassador Group To Enhance Student Belongingness, Jake Tuft, Jacob Schvaneveldt
Participation In Curriculum And Cultural Ambassador Group To Enhance Student Belongingness, Jake Tuft, Jacob Schvaneveldt
Annual Research Symposium
COVID-19 negatively impacted students' abilities to participate in live, in-person events; students were unable to interact with peers or build relationships critical to success and well-being. Quarantine, social distancing and video conferencing did not create this problem however, it simply amplified the fact that dental students seemingly lack camaraderie and a sense of belongingness. The Curriculum and Cultural Ambassador group was created to allow students to bond over shared goals in the hopes of improving their experiences within dental school. This group gives students the ability to “Be the Change” on campus and enact real-time change to foster a sense …
A Standardized Approach To Blood Pressure Training In First-Year Medical Students, Andrew Romney
A Standardized Approach To Blood Pressure Training In First-Year Medical Students, Andrew Romney
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Identifying Bias In Healthcare And Creating Intervention Strategies At Colleges Of Medicine And Other Healthcare Professions, Cameron Chalmers, Emmanuel Oyalabu
Identifying Bias In Healthcare And Creating Intervention Strategies At Colleges Of Medicine And Other Healthcare Professions, Cameron Chalmers, Emmanuel Oyalabu
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Number Of Active Social Media Users As Predictors Of Hipaa Infringements, Alexander Sheppert, Taylor Purcell, Nathaniel Hill, David Sant
Number Of Active Social Media Users As Predictors Of Hipaa Infringements, Alexander Sheppert, Taylor Purcell, Nathaniel Hill, David Sant
Annual Research Symposium
HIPAA Infringements Correlate Linearly with Number of Social Media Users.
Social media use has made information sharing much easier – including protected health information. Interestingly, as social media has become more popular over the years, HIPAA violations have also become more common.
The calculated R and P values suggest a strong correlation exists between social media use and HIPAA complaints.
The Implementation Of Telehealth Scenarios And Covid-19 Training To Prepare Nurses For The Future Of Healthcare, Kiley Anders, Shamar Lejardi, Georgene Kreger
The Implementation Of Telehealth Scenarios And Covid-19 Training To Prepare Nurses For The Future Of Healthcare, Kiley Anders, Shamar Lejardi, Georgene Kreger
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.