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Current Healthcare Topics In The Us

Instructor:
Angela B Hensley
372
Credits:
3.0
201
Building:
TBD
Room:
TBD
Semester:
Spring 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Current Healthcare Topics In The Us
Class Type:
LEC
TBD
TBD
Days:
TBD
Note:
RN-BSN students have priority registration. Traditional Students cannot register for this course until Nov 24th.

Affordable and accessible healthcare for all citizens of the United States continues to be a hot topic. It may be beneficial to know and understand what some of the main healthcare issues are related to the health and wellbeing of the population. This course will provide students with a background on some of the most common illnesses/diseases/health concerns currently seen in the United States. The course provides the opportunity to evaluate the impact of Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Addiction, Alzheimer's, Mental Health, Hepatitis C/HIV, and Suicide/Accidental Injury on individuals, families, communities, and the nation. In addition, we will explore the role that policy has on each of the selected topics. This course is taught in an online format. Students must be active, self-directed learners to be successful in this class. Students will practice skills of critical thinking and writing within the course.

Affordable and accessible healthcare for all citizens of the United States continues to be a hot topic. It may be beneficial to know and understand what some of the main healthcare issues are related to the health and wellbeing of the population. This course will provide students with a background on some of the most common illnesses/diseases/health concerns currently seen in the United States. The course provides the opportunity to evaluate the impact of Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Addiction, Alzheimer's, Mental Health, Hepatitis C/HIV, and Suicide/Accidental Injury on individuals, families, communities, and the nation. In addition, we will explore the role that policy has on each of the selected topics. This course is taught in an online format. Students must be active, self-directed learners to be successful in this class. Students will practice skills of critical thinking and writing within the course.

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