Changes in culture and technology have resulted in patient populations that are often well informed and educated, even before consulting or considering a healthcare need delivered by a health professional. Fueled by this, health professionals are increasingly involving patients in treatment decisions. However, this often comes with challenges, as illnesses and treatments can become complex. […]
In the last module, we talked about the pitfalls of plagiarism. Now let’s shift the conversation to tools here at Trident that enable students to avoid misconduct. After submitting your first Case and SLP, you may have noticed a “TURNITIN” report that indicated a % score which could be clicked to reveal matches. For this […]
Read this article, or watch the TED talk linked at the end of the article, and then respond to this question: Why do so many companies make bad decisions, even with access to unprecedented amounts of data? Respond to the discussion prompt by Wednesday at 11:59 pm CST, with a minimum of 250 words. Please […]
The reading assignment this module presents 5 decisions that can serve as cardinal points on a life compass (i.e., north, south, east, west). How have you answered (or are you answering) the following questions proposed by Elmore (2015, p. 169-177)? Decision
The main functions of the police include patrol work and crime prevention. Patrol work is considered the backbone of policing, as patrol officers interact with the public throughout their shifts; while crime prevention includes activities to keep the citizens safe and is a catalyst to improve the public–police relationship. Imagine you are a criminal […]
Your company has had embedded HR generalists in business units for the past several years. Over that time, it has become more costly and more difficult to maintain standards, and is a frustration for business units to have that budget “hit.” The leadership has decided to move to a more centralized model of delivering HR […]