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School of Allied Health
WebThe School of Allied Health prepares students to reach their career goals in athletic training, exercise science, physical and health education, and the allied health career fields (such as physical/occupational therapy, physician assistant, chiropractor, etc.).
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"Vaccination Disease Prevention" by Megan Stevens, Abigail …
WebVaccination disease prevention plays a big factor into the world of public health. There are many vaccinations available that are used for disease prevention. Research was taken to determine the impact these vaccinations have on health and why they are important. This poster discusses the impact that these vaccines have on pharmacy. It also addresses …
A Practical Approach for Assessing Physical Fitness
WebPeterson, David D., "A Practical Approach for Assessing Physical Fitness" (2016). Kinesiology and Allied Health Faculty Presentations. 100. This Conference Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kinesiology and Allied Health
"Dr. Aleda M.H. Chen" by Cedarville University
WebAs an educator and researcher, Dr. Aleda Chen focuses on the social and behavioral aspects of pharmacy (including health literacy, cultural competency, patient education, and adherence) and research design and methodology. She also is interested in improving and assessing health professional student education. Her research has resulted in
Health Sciences Center Cedarville University Buildings and …
WebThe Health Sciences Center opened in 2012. It is home to the schools of nursing and pharmacy as well as the Center for Bioethics. This facility houses state-of-the-art classrooms, research and clinical laboratories, and a simulation center.
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
WebVaccines have put an end to smallpox and other diseases such as polio. The last case of smallpox in the United States was in 1948, and the last case in the world was 1977 in Somalia (CDC, 2007). The CDC states that many vaccine-preventable diseases are still prevalent in the United States or “only a plane ride away.”.
Autonomy and Patient Care: To What Extent Should Children …
WebFrom the Managing Editor. Autonomy and Patient Care: To What Extent Should Children Make Their Own Decisions? Heather G. Kuruvilla, Ph.D. Cedarville University. On June 14, 2016, 5-year old Julianna Snow died at home, in accordance with her stated wishes not to return to the hospital. Julianna suffered from a severe form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth
Does a Vegan Diet Contribute to Prevention or Maintenance …
Webforms of vegetarians and vegans had a 25%-49% risk reduction of developing type 2 diabetes. compared to nonvegetarians (Olfert & Wattick, 2014). An academic journal published in September of 2018 wrote that a vegan diet is “the most. beneficial for diabetes prevention and management” (Olfert & Wattick, 2018).
"Evaluation of the Impact of a Diabetes Education Curriculum for …
WebBACKGROUND: School personnel may lack knowledge of diabetes and be unprepared to address the needs of students with type 1 diabetes. This project evaluated the effectiveness of a type 1 diabetes education program for school personnel on increasing knowledge of diabetes and confidence in caring for students with diabetes. METHODS: …
Bioethics in Faith and Practice
WebFollow. Bioethics in Faith and Practice is a peer-reviewed professional journal. The focus of the journal is health care ethics, but it also includes articles of a more theoretical nature. Though the journal emphasizes Judeo-Christian values, it is open to a large variety of voices, including secular ones. Bioethics in Faith and Practice ceased
Student Lifestyle Choices and Perceptions of Stress Based on Majors
WebCollege students are often experience many stressors. This study was designed to look at perceived-stress and health habits with relation to academic department of undergraduate students at Cedarville University. The results of this study have implications for the Physical Activity and the Christian Life (PACL) class, offered on the …
Method in Catholic Bioethics: ANH and PVS Patients
WebThis paper discusses the methods used in Catholic Social Teaching (CST), a part of the Catholic Moral Tradition (CMT), as applied to bioethical problem solving and decision-making. In order to apply CST to a concrete bioethical problem and to analyze the methods used in CST, the nature and extent of the obligation to provide artificial nutrition …
Fall 2016 Food Deserts
WebCedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Introduction to Public Health Posters School of Pharmacy Fall 2016 Food Deserts Mary Sprow Cedarville University, [email protected] Martha Morton
"RNAi Therapeutics in Autoimmune Disease" by Kaleb M. Pauley …
WebSince the discovery of RNA interference (RNAi), excitement has grown over its potential therapeutic uses. Targeting RNAi pathways provides a powerful tool to change biological processes post-transcriptionally in various health conditions such as cancer or autoimmune diseases. Optimum design of shRNA, siRNA, and miRNA enhances stability …
Fall 2016 Human Trafficking
WebIntroduction to Public Health Posters School of Pharmacy Fall 2016. Human Trafficking. Erin Dickman. Cedarville University, [email protected]. Alaina Spears. Cedarville University, [email protected]. Jessica Burval. Cedarville University, [email protected]. Caleb Hasty.
Evaluation of Jamaican Knowledge of Diabetes and Health Beliefs
WebBackground & Aims: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimated that over 382 million people worldwide were affected by diabetes in 2013. The Caribbean region consistently is above the global average in regards to diabetes prevalence. Specifically in Jamaica, researchers have found that the management of diabetes is not …
Mental Illness and the Grace of God
WebStigma is an enemy of recovery, because mental illness is treatable. Christians have a spiritual duty to welcome and support the mentally ill where they are, and to show them the patience and love of Christ. The strength to persevere is found in God through prayer, during treatment and throughout life.
Center for Bioethics
WebThe mission of the Center for Bioethics, which ceased operation in 2019, was to engage the ethical issues arising out of advances in the life sciences and health professions. The Center maintained a Christian perspective on human personalism while promoting interdisciplinary scholarship on the philosophical, theological, and practical
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