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    This paper will discuss the leadership styles and traits of the leader of the Marketing Communication department of Carilion Clinic. The textbook Leadership lists the five major leadership traits as intelligence, self-confidence, determination, integrity, and sociability (Northouse, 2016, p.23) It is the author’s belief that the leader possesses each one of these traits and uses them well when needed. “Leaders with the best results do not rely on only one leadership style; they use many or most of

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    out of infant or maternal safety, complications, or by necessity. This paper discusses both elective and emergency C/S deliveries and reviews both National Guideline policy and Carilion Clinic policies on C/S births. The problem statement is: in pregnant women (population), does C/S delivery following National or Carilion policies (IV: exposure vs. none-exposure) differ in terms of patient care and outcomes concerning maternal and neonatal health (DV)? The guidelines: National

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    Florida Hospital has grown to be one of the largest healthcare providers in the United States. Impressively, Florida Hospital had a very humble beginning and a modest growth. In 1908, a small group of Seventh Day Adventists in Orlando developed their vision of bringing health care to the area. As part of their philanthropy, they were able to raise the funds necessary to purchase Florida Hospital’s first facility near Lake Estelle. It was a two story farmhouse that had a wraparound porch and had once

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    medium for patient care are: practice management systems (PMS) and electronic medical records (EMR). Despite the potential benefits, the implementation of these processes impose some challenges, for instance in the case of establishing mobile health clinics by the Children’s Health Fund (CHF) (Brown, C.V., Dehayes, D.W., Hoffer, J.A, Martin, E.W., & Perkins, W.C., 2012). Background to the Organization CHF is an organization that strives to provide basic healthcare to the country’s underprivileged population

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    utilize when determining whether a rural satellite clinic will be a profitable market venture. A SWOT-Analysis is a diagram that considers organizations’ internal competencies (strengths and weaknesses) and external developments (opportunities and threats) affecting the institution (Van Wijngaarden, Scholten, & Van Wijk, 2012). Therefore a SWOT analysis for PMH’s satellite clinic project includes the following strengths: PMH current rural health clinic is successful and provides patients with increased

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    Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit organization which provides affordable reproductive care, currently receives government funding. Those in need of affordable health care can go to PPFA for STI treatment, pap smears, and prevention of unintended pregnancies. The problem arises in PPFA’s prevention of unintended pregnancies, particularly abortion. But abortion is not the only issue the public finds in the organization. The public has recently questioned PPFA’s integrity and motives as their controversial

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    started to increase, due to the investments in social programs and infrastructure from the government declining. Without the aid of private donors and large sources of income from outside of the public (government) the infrastructure of all hospitals, clinics, and the totality of western healthcare systems would collapse and ultimately fail as the system is set up presently. There is an opportunity of keeping a healthy and happy society sustained by public funds, as long as the government is able to step

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    1. What assessments will you make prior to prescribing a cephalosporin? The patient’s medication allergies need to be questioned due to the high incidence of a drug reaction to cephalosporins if the patient has an allergy to penicillin (UpToDate, 2015). 2. What first-line cephalosporin will you prescribe? When treating primary or secondary skin infections, first generation cephalosporins are recommended as the standard initial treatment (Woo & Wynne, 2012). According to Woo & Wynne (2012), cephalexin

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    INTRODUCTION For my key informant interview I chose to contact the Outpatient Diabetic Education Department at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas. The reason I chose Texas Health Presbyterian is that it belongs to the most extensive hospital network in North Texas. Texas Health Resources has over 25 acute care, transitional, rehabilitation and short-stay hospitals and employs over 23,000 people. The largest hospital in the network is Texas Health Presbyterian. Texas Health Presbyterian

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    Warm up questions 1. Can you tell me why you are visiting the physiotherapy clinic today? 2. How many times you visited the clinic for this particular problem? 3. From where / how you know about physiotherapy treatment? 4. Have you ever had an experience with physiotherapy treatment? Factors associates with patient and therapist relationship 5. Can you explain your experiences about the treatment and therapeutic session that you attended in the physiotherapy department? 6. Did you felt any difficulties

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