Create a SWOT Analysis of ACME Medical Center in your selected community

Create  a SWOT Analysis of ACME Medical Center in your selected community. Use a  standard table format (see example below), listing bullet points under  each heading. Each SWOT area should have a minimum of three distinct  points, but no more than seven in any one area. Provide a written  analysis of each of the four … Read more

This week we focused on applying research. Engage in a conversation with your course community about one of the following: For the article you found in We

This week we focused on applying research. Engage in a conversation with your course community about one of the following: For the article you found in Week 2, identify whether it is an empirical article with a method section or a standalone literature review. If it is an empirical study, do the authors identify the … Read more

Using the? Windshield Survey,? while in your community, you will assess the community location. This will lead to a list of identified, prioritized health

Using the  Windshield Survey,  while in your community, you will assess the community location. This will lead to a list of identified, prioritized health needs and your recommendations for intervention. You will complete a windshield survey of your community. The objective of a windshield survey is to assess a community in a short, simple way, … Read more

There are a variety of brief activities, or questions to start a community meeting that will establish a culture of care and respect. You can do this with

There are a variety of brief activities, or questions to start a community meeting that will establish a culture of care and respect. You can do this with your clients in the community setting, depending on what you are comfortable with and how time allows.   1. List at least 3 questions would you use … Read more

A 41-year-old male patient presents at the community walk-in clinic with complaints of severe elbow pain radiating into the forearm. His 13-year-old daught

The 41-Year-Old Patient Evaluation & Management Plan A 41-year-old male patient presents at the community walk-in clinic with complaints of severe elbow pain radiating into the forearm. His 13-year-old daughter is serving as a translator because her father is unable to speak English and understands only a few words in English. The daughter explains that … Read more

Consider how the community is defined in terms of financial strengths/weaknesses, structure of power/governance, infrastructure, recreational resources, co

Unit 4: Common Assessment/Project Part C Due Saturday by 11:59pm Points 200 Submitting a file upload Common Assessment/Project Part C (Rubric C = 200 points) – Analysis of Diverse Perceptions                                                  Part C – Analysis of Diverse Perceptions and Needs, Survey Creation/Compilation and                 Summation of Findings Step 1 – … Read more

Health Promotion and Advocacy: The Critical Role of Community Engagement Introduction Health promotion is defined as the process of enabling indi

Health Promotion and Advocacy: The Critical Role of Community Engagement Introduction Health promotion is defined as the process of enabling individuals and communities to increase control over their health and its determinants, thereby improving their overall well-being (World Health Organization [WHO], 2022). It encompasses strategies aimed at preventing disease, improving health literacy, and reducing health … Read more

Briefly describe one community health problem from your community?s health improvement plan. What structure, process, and outcome standards would you use to evaluate a

Briefly describe one community health problem from your community’s health improvement plan. What structure, process, and outcome standards would you use to evaluate a program addressing this problem? 500 words apa need turnitreport 2 academic sources current 

Describe the strengths of CBT as a therapeutic approach in preparing prisoners for community reentry.? Should parole boards require polygraph evaluations as part of th

 Describe the strengths of CBT as a therapeutic approach in preparing prisoners for community reentry.  Should parole boards require polygraph evaluations as part of the decision to parole to ensure that the prisoners are being truthful in their therapy? Explain.  450 words/1 reference