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    Retrospective Analysis Introduction Section: This retrospective analysis is on a class III medical device called the Micra Transcatheter Pacing System (TPS). The device is created by Medtronic Incorporated which is a company that focuses primarily on devices for cardio and vascular, restorative therapies, diabetes, and minimally invasive therapies. The target customers are those who have slow or irregular heartbeats that need to be monitored. This pacemaker is useful for patients who could have difficulties

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    CHEM310 Advanced Biochemistry (4) • NUT420 Advanced Nutrition (4) • NUT430 Nutrition Assessment (4) • NUT450 Nutrition Research (4) • NUTB 316 - Advanced Medical Nutrition Therapy NUT360 Current Trends (3) NUTB 474 Community Nutrition (3) • NUT490 Capstone project (3) Electives --choose 15 Credits NUTB 242 - Obesity and Energy Regulation NUTB 241 - Nutrition and Aging NUTB 219 - Food Science Fundamentals NUTB 208 - Management of Health and Nutrition NGO 's NUTB 227 - Global Nutrition Programs NUTB

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    their work environment. The SIM lab is an important learning tool because it is team based faculty learning that consistently improves academic outcomes by shifting the instructional focus from knowledge transmission to knowledge application. The Capstone project is devised to plan and develop faculty skills in teaching with technology that incorporated the use of SIM lab. The purpose of faculty training is to examine evidence based practice in simulation of care and nursing

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    This goal is twofold, not only for this course, but for my ASL courses I am teaching in the fall since I intend to use blogs for student’s reflections. I have no experience with Blogs and have not participated in Blogs before that is unless the Facebook pages are considered a form of blogging. Therefore the content of my proposed class is as such. The course will study the Colorado Academic Standards

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    There are various levels of reflection that I apply while in school. For example, while a student I gained knowledge on physical assessments. I can reflect on how the fundamental rules of clinical assessment and apply those fundamental strategies I learned to complete an assessment in another setting and actually perform assessments on patients in my clinical rotation. Reflection is a useful development tool, which helps the learners to not only critically and actively review and associate learning

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    preparing us for high tense or stressful real life situations. She says “If shaped by gaming or media, how prepared is the young brain to face real world problem-solving such as those presented by demands of homework, requiring short-term memory, reflection, and manipulation of ideas to answer comprehension questions or write a research paper?” This is a splendid argument to make, because I have also have experienced this, rather than doing an assignment, I have procrastinated to do it till the last

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    to recognize that law is not black and white, but shades of grey; just as life is full of grey. Reflecting on the relationship between law and life, my passion for law grew. My studies, my experiences, my determination and my curiosity became a reflection of my career goals. Ambitious and determined to become a lawyer, I entered college with political science on my mind. Sophomore year became another pivotal moment in my life. After taking Social Ethics offered by the philosophy department, I realized

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    GEN 480 Interdisciplinary Capstone Course Program Council The Academic Program Councils for each college oversee the design and development of all University of Phoenix curricula. Council members include full-time and practitioner faculty members who have extensive experience in this discipline. Teams of full-time and practitioner faculty content experts are assembled under the direction of these Councils to create specific courses within the academic program. Copyright Copyright ã 2000

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    Anderson, B., & Simpson, M. (2007). Ethical Issues in Online Education. Open Learning: The Journal of Open and Distance Learning, 22(2), 129-138. Anderson’s provides insight to process improvement and design from an administrative and technology approach. It looks at complexity in an online environment that impacts physical and linguistic boundaries. The article focuses on process improvement and design from an administrative and technology approach. It looks at complexity in an online environment

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    of Jazz. New York, Oxford University Press, 2011, books.google.com/books?id=gNVoAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&dq=louis%20armstrong%20influence%20on%20jazz&pg=PT61#v=onepage&q=louis%20armstrong%20influence%20on%20jazz&f=false. Gioia, Ted. The Imperfect Art: Reflections on Jazz and Modern Culture. Charlotte, N.C., Replica Books, 2000, books.google.com/books?id=MfdF-vb_uGMC&lpg=PP10&ots=FqNyVyNW4d&dq=louis%20armstrong%20influence%20on%20jazz&lr&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q=louis%20armstrong%20influence%20on%20jazz&f=false

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