What is IRB?

  • Describe what an IRB is and how research is approved.  
  • Comment on regulatory protections of human subjects in research, and most particularly when IRB approval is needed.  
  • Include two examples of human research studies that went awry, and the lessons learned from those examples. 
  • Your initial post must be a minimum of 300 words

The Importance of Confidentiality

Watch Videos (links below) and write a 2-3 page reflection paper.  12 font, Times New Roman, Double space – Does not need cover page, abstract, or reference page.

Each hour of PD should have a 2-3 page reflection including

  1. Title and presenter, summary of content and key points
  2. How the content relates to their Human Services course work, community or clients?
  3. How will you be able to utilize the knowledge with their clients/coworkers/family now or in the future

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQSxWEM3Q1M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdQ2EqjmTHE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cogh-m-lAX8

answer questions

answer questions 

Due by 4 pm today

 Please follow direction to received all possible points

Conduct some independent research to locate an article on a Sexually Deviant Behavior or Action that you are interested in learning about and write a 1 page synopsis of the article. Then develop a 1-page treatment plan on what you would do to help someone that was suffering from the behavior.

Please Reference your work,  in-text citation should be reference in APA format.

I need this summary by tomorrow

Textbook chapter  4 pages summary and please follow the instructions 

COViD-19

Writing assignment directly related to the virus and impact on your personal lives, local, and regional community.

Minimum 6 full pages double spaced, with thoughtful and well written responses to the following:

My location is Kentucky, United States. My community would be laurel county, ky. 

1. What is the current issue/crisis for your location (use official language and definitions)?

2. Identify and discuss how it is creating problems in living for members of the community and what they are specifically?

(remember problems in living occur when individuals or groups cannot meet their basic needs i.e. homelessness, social isolation, work difficulties, education issues, relationship problems, malnutrition, access to healthcare, lack of ability to succeed or develop etc.)

3. Are there groups that are being more impacted or disadvantaged than others (social justice component)? How are they being disadvantaged and what impact does it have on them?

4. What programs/services are developing to meet those needs (like the delivery of lunches to the impacted children)? Be specific who or what is providing the services, what services are provided and who is being assisted?

5. What needs are not being met by current services?

6. What program/ services would you propose to meet client/ community needs? 

HR – PPT2

 Thoroughly discuss the pro’s and Con’s of internal and external recruiting. PPT 15 Slides

Low cost business strategy

How would you allocate a 200,000 salary budget across five employes : one buyer, two salespeople(salary only no commission), one cashier, one store manage using a low cost provider 

Week 2 Project

 

Instructions

Supporting Lectures:

Review the following lecture:

Introduction:

An employee believes that management has violated one or more provisions of a collective bargaining agreement. A union has filed a grievance on behalf of the employee. As the HR director, you will be representing the organization. For this project, you will explain how you will prepare for the grievance meeting and how you will identify the steps in the grievance procedure. Review a collective bargaining agreement on the United States Department of Labor website or a collective bargaining agreement for a Teacher’s Association (search the Internet for the Teacher’s Association). Select an article from the collective bargaining agreement to analyze for this project.

Tasks:

  • Examine an article from the collective bargaining agreement and create a grievance form identifying the violation.
  • Analyze the preparation required for the grievance procedure meeting.
  • Identify and explain the steps in the grievance procedure.
  • Evaluate the organization’s failure to adhere to the collective bargaining agreement and how to prevent the issue from going to arbitration.

To support your work, use your course and textbook readings and also use the South University Online Library. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format.

Submission Details:

  • Create a 2–3-page word document.
  • Name your file as SU_HRM5070_W2_Project_LastName_FirstName.

IHP 525 Final Project Part I

 The final project for this course is divided into two parts. Part I is the creation of an article review. Regardless of their field of interest, health professionals across disciplines need to be able to analyze and use biostatistical data to address health concerns among the populations they serve. They need to be able to identify trends, draw conclusions, and make recommendations for improving health outcomes based on solid evidence. It is also important that they are able to communicate that information effectively to those directly or indirectly impacted. They also need to understand what others are doing in their field, the strengths and limitations of that work, and how it affects their own organization, even if they do not intend to become statisticians. The two summative assessments for this course lay the foundation for these critical skills—first, by asking you to evaluate the strengths and limitations of existing biostatistical articles and to identify the selection process of appropriate methodologies in different contexts (Part I). You will present your analysis through a written executive summary geared toward an audience of fellow health professionals. Then, in Part II, you will calculate descriptive and inferential statistics of a small data set. You will explain the basic parameters of the data, graph it, and run simple hypothesis tests. You will present your analysis in a statistical report geared toward a non-technical audience, draw conclusions, and make recommendations for further research. In Part I, you will review and analyze published research that you might encounter as a health professional. You will select two journal articles from the provided list on a topic of interest. You will create an article review that identifies the articles and their relevance to your field; summarizes the articles, including their findings; compares and contrasts the statistical methods used in the articles; explains why the methods used were appropriate; discusses their limitations; and concludes with recommendations for future work. Part I is divided into three journals, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. These article journals will be submitted in Modules Two, Five, and Six. The completed article review will be submitted in Module Eight. In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes: ● Analyze the role of biostatistics for its impact on professional decision making in the public health, nursing, or health science fields ● Interpret key biostatistical metrics, methods, and data for addressing population-based health problems ● Evaluate the quality and limitations of published public health, nursing, and health science research by comparing and contrasting biostatistical methods and analysis used to support a variety of health initiatives ● Communicate biostatistical results, procedures, and analysis to other health professionals and the general public for informing their decisions related to population-based health problems  Prompt Imagine you are a biostatistician working at a local health organization. Part of your job is to analyze trends and draw conclusions about health issues that affect your organization. Your supervisor has asked you to do a quick literature search for published research on an upcoming topic as preparation for a new project. The goal is to understand the current biostatistical methods and guidelines being used on similar studies so that you could eventually use that to inform the design of the new study. Your job is to find a minimum of two research articles on your topic from the Final Project Part I Articles List document, examine the broad health question(s) addressed in each, and critically assess the statistical methods used to analyze the data and arrive at the articles’ conclusions. You will present the results of this analysis to your supervisor and peers in an article review. Specifically, your article review must address the following critical elements: I. Background: Use this section to provide a brief context for the health problem, issue, or trend you are researching. Specifically, you should answer: A. What topic or health question did you research and why is it relevant to public health, nursing, or the health science professions? Give realworld examples to support your answer. B. How can biostatistics help inform decision making around your topic? Support your answer with specific examples. II. Article Selection: In this section, discuss how and why you selected your main article and the related article. Be sure to: A. Explain why you selected these specific articles to examine over others in your field that use biostatistical methods and data. Justify your answer. B. Assess each article’s importance to health decision making in your field. Give real-world examples to illustrate your answer. III. Findings: This section should highlight the major findings of each of the articles you selected for your supervisor and peers. Specifically: A. What are the findings of each article and what implications do they have individually and collectively for solving the health problem in question? Support your answer with specific examples from your field. B. Explain how key biostatistical calculations and methods support the conclusions in each article. Cite relevant information from the articles that support your answer. IV. Methods: Use this section to compare and contrast the methods used in the articles you selected with an eye to assessing the quality and limitations of the findings and informing future research. Specifically, you should: A. Explain why the authors of each article selected the methods they did. How appropriate were the methods to the overall purpose of the paper? Justify your response. B. Analyze a difference and similarity in the methods chosen with respect to the health question being addressed in the selected articles. Explain your answer using evidence from the articles selected and information you have learned in the course. C. Assess a strength and limitation of the different approaches used in the articles you selected. Explain your answer using evidence from the articles you selected and information you have learned in the course. V. Conclusions: What does your evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of the articles you selected suggest for future research in this field? Be sure to provide specific suggestions for potential next steps, based on evidence from your analysis, and explain how these suggestions would help improve decision making. Journals The journal activities in this course act as milestones that will help you prepare for your Final Project Part I submission. Module Two Journal: Article Selection In Module Two, you will submit a paragraph to select and explain your articles and health question. This assignment will be graded using the Journal Rubric. Module Five Journal: Article Findings In Module Five, you will explain the findings in the two articles relating to the health question you identified. This will be submitted as a table and at least two paragraphs. This assignment will be graded using the Journal Rubric. Module Six Journal: Article Methods In Module Six, you will complete a table in which you compare the methods used in the two articles. You will also submit explain this comparison. This assignment will be graded using the Journal Rubric. Final Project Part I Submission: Article Review In Module Eight, you will submit your Final Project Part I: Article Review. To create this document, revise the journals throughout the course incorporating the feedback from your peers and instructor into one final document that includes all the sections of this article review project. The final submission will be graded using the Final Project Part I Rubric.