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DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
Distributive Justice in Organ Transplantation - Case of Todd Krampit
Distributive Justice in Organ Transplantation - Case of Todd Krampi
Case Analysis
Todd Krampit, a 32-year-old American, whose family was looking for a liver transplant with the use of all media, as well as outdoor billboard advertisements. In May 2004, he got ...
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Health care Mandate
As such epidemic diseases as cholera, the plague, and yellow fever continued to spread through Europe in the 1800s, accelerated by the increase of trade and commerce among nations, the first international coordination of public health was born (Beigbeder et al. 1998, 1). Initially a scattering of international ...
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PERSONAL STATEMENT
Personal Statement
Personal Statement
My initial interest in medicine was sparked by my brother suffering from a brain tumour, a condition that had a profound effect on the lives of each member of my family. I learned a great deal about his illness and treatment and gained a remarkable insight into ...
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TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE
Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-Informed Care
Introduction
The SAMHSA was established in 1992, to improve the health status of persons with mental health and substance use disorders. The agency has different models to work on, from which two are discussed here (Kaufman, 1999).
Anticipated Programmatic Outcomes
ATRIUM (Addiction Recovery Integration Model) is a model that wants ...
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SKIN AGING
Skin Aging
Skin Aging
Introduction
The aging process, from the biological perspective, can be defined as “cumulative changes in an organism, organ, tissue or cell leading to a decrease in functional capacity. In humans, aging is associated with degenerative changes in the skin, bones, heart, blood vessels, lungs, nerves, and ...
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Women and the Health Care System
Introduction
United States is the biggest, most diverse society on the earth, and their medical system also reflects that. They spend approximately two trillion dollar per year on health care; around one in every seven dollars in the economy, yet they are still one of the ...
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Glycemic Index
Introduction
For years, carbohydrates been typically classified as simple or complex. A general rule of thumb was to avoid the basic carbohydrates and eat mostly complex carbohydrates for weight loss and to increase health. Now there is a more scientific breakdown among carbohydrates, known as the Glycemic Index (GI), which ...
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REHABILITATION
A Project For Step Down Rehabilitation
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion1
Defining Rehabilitation and its Strategy2
Perspective of rehabilitation and its relevance for present day practice2
Stages of Rehabilitation4
External & internal influences on rehabilitation6
Role of Users and Carers in Promoting Rehabilitation7
Evaluation of international rehabilitation issues8
Collaboration8
Team working9
Current international theories of rehabilitation10
Collaborative teamwork and seamless service11
Partnership working12
Promoting ...
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HUMAN SERVICES
Human Services
Human Services
Significance of Human Services Subjects
Human service is a broad field that deals with a holistic understanding of family, systems, and healthcare. All these aspects create a synergic effect in the explanation of human services. A student who is studying human services must have a categorical understanding ...
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INVESTIGATING PRACTICE IN THE CLINICAL SETTING
Investigating Practice in the Clinical Setting
Investigating Practice in the Clinical Setting
Introduction
The aim of this assignment is for the author to research four articles of choice that is evidenced based and that underpins a selected intervention within practice. The literature researched shall be 'effective ...