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Learn more about systems thinking in the health care sector, how nursing educators cultivate a holistic mindset, and the benefits of this approach.
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In August 2023, the DEA finalized regulations for partial fills under CARA, which provided long sought clarification for pharmacists, health care providers and politicians.
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The great need for cybersecurity professionals is worldwide and growing. Yet there is a huge gap between available cybersecurity jobs and qualified individuals who can combat bad actors. Learn why this gap persists and how educators can start to work toward closing the gap through innovative teaching tools and techniques.
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Education is more than just a learning experience. In many ways, it is a social determinant of health.
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Patti R. Rose details the atrocity of elderly mass incarceration in the U.S. and suggests alternative solutions.
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Students will come to an introductory global health course with no understanding of health economics. Introductory courses in global health should help students understand key economic issues.
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The following tips for teachers are actionable steps educators can take to prepare students to take their exams with confidence.
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When it comes to cybersecurity, there are some new challenges that arise thanks to the number of different career paths. As a result, it’s important to connect cybersecurity education to multiple standards and frameworks.
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There are several alternative innovative assessments in education and some creative ways to assess students' progress. Here are five top assessment techniques to integrate into online exams.
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By thinking about IPE as an act of culture change healthcare educators can intentionally break down the barriers that lead to poor team dynamics, fragmented healthcare, and toxic work environments. When teams work together, patients benefit. Educators have an impactful role to change the game for IPE moving forward.
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Cybersecurity educators need to inspire their students with a sense of urgency and mission. Those students will be on the front lines in an increasing struggle with hackers, thieves, and saboteurs of cyberspace.
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Authors and informatics experts, Dr. Dee McGonigle of Chamberlain University and Dr. Kathy Mastrian of Pennsylvania State University and they discussed the importance of educating all healthcare professionals on informatics.
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With years of experience in international development and health, Richard Skolnik turns his attention to health care outcomes right here in the U.S.
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Racial equity involves a number of concerns that must be addressed. For example, in terms of health, because racial equity has not been advanced effectively, there is mistrust of the medical establishment by Black people.
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Sharing COVID-19 data immediately raises security and privacy issues because medical information is among the most sensitive types of personal information.
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Education is more than just a learning experience. In many ways, it is a social determinant of health. It is clear and established that there are inequities in terms of education, based on socioeconomic status in the United States.
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Providers and academia will help to create highly effective future senior care leaders who will need to face the challenges of an aging population.
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Climate change expert, Mona Sarfaty, shares her insights on why we should treat climate change as a public health emergency.
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Every crime scene has the potential to infect personnel in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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An evidence-based motivational interview offers strategies for educating patients that respects self-determination while promoting healthy behaviors.
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Across the country, criminal and civil jury trials were cancelled due to coronavirus, raising questions about the U.S. criminal justice system.
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Those who teach health professional students about interpreting diagnostic test results should also teach them about the limitations of SpPIn-SnNOut.
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Athletic administrators are replicating the sports environment with the help of technology and ingenuity.
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Design and delivery are powerful tools for determining the student perception of course difficulty.
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In this flipped classroom assignment, your students will learn about the harsh realities associated with infant mortality and Black women.
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Health equity in the midst of Covid-19, highlighting seven key issues impacting lower socio-economic, black communities.
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Help students connect the dots between the course subject matter and the profession in which it will be applied.
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A brief history of COVID-19, its presentation, and resources for prevention.
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Global Health 101 author, Richard Skolnik explains the foundational concepts he lays out at the beginning of his Global Health courses.
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I teach in a fully online program so it's important to motivate my students early on.
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EBP is used across health professions as an applied, critical thinking skill for making decisions across individual and population-level cases.
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Author and professor Sharon Buchbinder shares her top 10 tips for engaging students when you teach an online class.
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Richard Skolnik addresses the types of players in global health employment, and the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to work in global health.
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Global Health 101 author, Richard Skolnik explains the notion of “value for money” in health.
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Global Health 101 author, Richard Skolnik explains the foundational concepts he lays out at the beginning of his Global Health courses.
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Global Health 101 author, Richard Skolnik explains the student and instructor's resources that are available with his new Fourth Edition.
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Tips for students to improve their study and problem-solving skills in a Genetics and Genomics course.
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Selecting the most appropriate approach in order to yield the maximum change in the child’s phonological system is important to achieve optimal outcomes.
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Richard Skolnik details the many updates, additions and enhancements her has made for his new Fourth Edition of Global Health 101.
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Five student assignments that demand the use of critical thinking skills framing the opioid epidemic as a public health epidemic.
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include bold targets for global health. SDGs can be a valuable part of the teaching toolkit for educators.
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In order to keep the “first day of class” excitement throughout the semester, try incorporating various types of exercises and group activities in class.