So I am a junior Biomedical engineering student, currently doing Co-Op as a quality engineer at a X medical device industry. I am supposed to share my experience regarding my Co-op Opportunities.

So I am a junior Biomedical engineering student, currently doing Co-Op as a quality engineer at a X medical device industry. I am supposed to share my experience regarding my Co-op Opportunities. Specifically, I have to answer the question ” What do you find interesting about the work and the company?”  As part of my duty, I assist in investigating non -conformance and assist in corrective and preventative(CAPA) plans. plus also assisted in formulating procedures, specifications, and standards for X company products and processes. Collected and analyzed data for product evaluation. I majorly Use software called IQS, which includes nonconformance, corrective actions, document control which is used to provide insight on process monitoring. Specifically, inside IQS I calculate control limit and VAL to make sure nothing is out of specification.The company where i am doing Co-op is big, lots of people from lots of different background. Good team, good management. so i am looking just the answer for  ” What do you find interesting about the work and the company?”

Cameron Todd Willingham

Watch the documentary on Cameron Todd Willingham.  https://www.pbs.org/video/frontline-death-by-fire/

The purpose of the assignment is for you understand the importance of conducting thorough and proper fire investigations.

Answer the following:

Do you believe based on the information you are given he was innocent or guilty?

Was the prosecution’s witness truly an expert?

If you feel he was innocent, does the jury carry any responsibility for his death?

Do you feel his past affected they jury’s decision?

Would he been better off having a trial by just a judge instead of a jury trial? Why?

Submit a college level paper. Times New Roman 12 point font. Double spaced.

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Public Health And Disparities And Social Determinants Of Health

 

In 500-750 words, post in your assigned group your response to the prompt. In your initial post, refer at least one article related to your entry from a reputable newspaper (can be online) or other media source that is current within one month and post the link. You must have at least two references in your initial posting, and the media source can be one of the two. An easy way to find current articles on health policy is through Kaiser Health News.

Discussion Topic: In your post, you should discuss if and how the ACA has impacted your topic, and the impact of Republican proposals to repeal/replace the ACA on your topic.

  • Group 1: Health Disparities: What are two public policies needed to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in health care?

Required Resources:

 

  • Munoz, P., Kim, M., Chang, M. (2015). . Retrieved from https://www.bostonfed.org/publications/one-time-pubs/color-of-wealth.aspx
  • Hayes, S., Riley, P., Radley, D. (2017). . Retrieved from https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2017/aug/reducing-racial-and-ethnic-disparities-access-care-has
  • Derose, K., Gresenz, C., Ringel, J. (2011). . Retrieved from https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0644
  • . Content last reviewed June 2018. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. Retrieved from https://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqdr15/access.html