unit 8 ps 124

Your Assignments in this course will take you through “A Day in the Life” of a healthcare professional. You will be given the opportunity to apply the concepts that you have learned throughout the course to a variety of situations that a healthcare professional might face.In addition to the grading standards found in the Syllabus, projects will also be graded on accuracy and application of course materials. Each answer should be at least 1 paragraph in length, including supporting facts from the textbook and references.Directions:Read the case study. Respond to the questions that correspond to the scenario and upload to the appropriate Dropbox.Each question should be answered in complete sentences, using correct sentence structure. Responses should be free of grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors.Case Study:A student has recently graduated from college with a health related degree. She is now ready to pursue her career. A friend recommends that she obtain membership in the professional organization related to her career before starting her job search.Questions to answer:What is the name of the professional organization related to your chosen career? (NOTE: a list of professional organizations can be found in Chapter 5 of the text).How will your professional Code of Ethics help to guide you in making decisions?Does your professional organization offer a credentialing Exam for your career? If so, what is the name of the credential you can receive after passing the Exam?Define scope of practice. What determines the scope of practice for your chosen career?Based on the Code of Ethics for your chosen healthcare profession, list and explain three standards of professionalism.What could happen to someone who violates their professional Code of Ethics?

discussion criminal Justice

Unit 6 DiscussionDiscussion TopicDiscussion topics support this unit’s objective and should be completed after reading all materials. Your responses ought to include original evaluation, synthesis, or analysis of the topic, and contribute to the weekly discussion in a meaningful way. You must complete all discussion topics and reply to your peers’ posts. Refer to the Discussion Board Rubric under Course Resources for additional requirements.Discussion Topic: Cameras in the CourtroomFourteen federal trial courts are taking part in the federal judiciary’s digital video pilot, which started July 18, 2011, and will evaluate the effect of cameras in courtrooms. All 14 courts volunteered to participate in the 3-year experiment.Read an overview of the pilot and the history of cameras in the courtroom.In what ways might pretrial news coverage be damaging to the objective outcome of a criminal trial? Given the emphasis that society places on freedom of the press and freedom of speech, do you believe that judges should be allowed to issue gag rules restricting the ability of trial participants to discuss a case outside of court? Do you think video cameras should be permitted in criminal courtrooms? Why or why not? Use research to substantiate your thoughts and cite your sources using APA formatting.

Philosophical Assumptions and Underpinnings

Submit a two-page Word document in which you complete the following:1. In the first section, provide a methodological description of your approved research approach to generic qualitative inquiry. Review and reference primary sources.2. In a second section, describe the philosophical assumptions and underpinnings of qualitative research in general and specific to generic qualitative inquiry methodology if the methodology relies on specific philosophical assumptions.

Using Personality Theory to Craft a Cover Letter

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, review theCover Letters PDF  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.provided by the Ashford University Office of Career Services and theWhat Is a Cover Letter?  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.andWriting the Dreaded Cover Letter  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.online resources. It is recommended that you also review the e-book by Noble (2004) and theHow to write cover letters (examples) (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.video which include more information and a number of sample cover letters to assist you.For this discussion post, you will use the knowledge you have gained about personality, the career specific reports you have created in the previous weeks’ discussions, and assessments associated with various fields of psychology you have studied to help you to choose and develop a cover letter for a job in the human services sector. To begin, determine what type of job within the human services sector related to personality psychology is of interest to you. Using career websites, including those listed on theAshford Career Services Job Search (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.website, and/or other third-party search engines such as the American Psychological Association’sPsycCareers (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.website,Monster.com  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.,Indeed.com  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., andSimplyHired.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Once you have found a suitable job posting, carefully review the requirements and note these for inclusion in your cover letter. Before you begin designing your cover letter, review the required readings, videos, and websites to help you determine how best to formulate it. Within the letter, you will address the person or title of the person that is listed as the contact for the job in the job posting. As you draft your cover letter, consider the elements within the job post and use your knowledge of personality theory to make yourself appear to be the best candidate for the job. Assess the various types of personality measurements that might be most effective in the position listed and mention how you might use these on the job. Once you have developed your letter, save it as a document and attach it to your discussion post. In the discussion post itself, copy and paste the link to the job posting for which you wrote your cover letter. Describe your experience(s) writing the cover letter including the ways in which you may have attempted to manipulate the reader to get the best response. Analyze and describe any ethical issues that could be associated with this process.