Transdisciplinarity Essays

  • Integrated Health Care System

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    The Integrated health care is an approach of interdisciplinary of collaboration and communication among health professionals. The characteristic is unique because of the sharing information which in the team members and related to patient care to establishment of treatment whether biological, psychological, and social needs. The interdisciplinary health care team includes a diverse and variety group of members (e.g., specialist, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and physical therapists), depending

  • Hepatitis C Reflection Paper

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    Reflective Journal of Improvement and Outcomes of Hepatitis C Therapy The purpose of this reflective journal is to determine the educational needs that the clinic needs in order to have 100 percent compliance with Hepatitis C (HCV) treatment. HCV is currently affecting millions of individuals who have no idea they have the disease. With a multi-disciplinary team who is dedicated to their jobs and successful in monitoring patients currently on treatment, the relapse rate is minimal and medication

  • Interdisciplinary Rounds Paper

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    The topic for my thesis hasn’t really been finalized, but I do know that it would be related to physician engagement and interdisciplinary rounds. For the purpose of this exercise, I thought I would concentrate on Interdisciplinary Rounds(IDR) as it has several aspects that dovetail into physician engagement. IDR is often confused with multidisciplinary rounds and merits a definition and its difference from multidisciplinary rounds highlighted. The best definition of IDR is where an “interdisciplinary

  • Transdisciplinarity And Art Integration

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    In reading Julia Marshall’s(2014) article, titled Transdisciplinarity and art integration: Toward a new understanding of art-based learning across the curriculum, I was introduced to some educational concepts for teaching across the curriculum that I had not previously considered. The article itself was heavy with terminology and much of my time reading it was spent trying to make reasonable sense of the content so that I could form my own opinions about how she proposed we, as educators, should

  • The Importance of Art in School

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    really wanted to be in the classes and having to choose classes that they did not want and not able to express their creativity. Therefore, A lot of schools are now implicating a program called Art integration. As Marshall, the author of “Transdisciplinarity And Art Integration: ... ... middle of paper ... ...l K-12 but if they cannot be , then they should be integrated into the other subjects. Without art in schools it could hurt a child’s early and late deployment. Art integration has shown

  • The Concepts of Sustainability

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    Sustainability is a concept with a diverse array of meanings and definitions – a widely used glamorous, ambiguous, ambivalent and vague concept that is used by different stakeholder groups in various ways. Presumably to avoid noodling over a terminology or to avoid the confrontation with a definition, most widely the concept is broken down a planning process (c.f. e.g. Döring & Muraca, 2010). That is why most common sustainability is understood as sustainable development.1 Sustainable development

  • Nelson Mandela Personality

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    Economy, 41(140), 297-305. Chasi, C., & Levy, N. (2016). Mandela and excellent African leadership: Theory and lessons for practice from an appreciative thematic analysis. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies-Multi-, Inter-and Transdisciplinarity, 11(2), 8-23. Pietersen, W. (2015). What Nelson Mandela Taught the World About Leadership. Leader to Leader, 2015(76), 60-66. Sternlight, J. R., Schneider, A. K., Andrews, P., Goldstone, R. J., Menkel-Meadow, C., & Mnookin, R. H. (2015). Making

  • Entrepreneurship Case Study

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    THREE PILLARS OF THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS LYDIA DWUMA GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY ALAN GUTHRIE UNUV 504 INTRODUCTION TO GRADUATE STUDIES IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS THREE PILLARS OF THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Entrepreneurship has taken diverse views since its discovery in commerce. People had varied notions as to what it entails and the characteristics an individual needs to have to be called an entrepreneur. The concept of entrepreneurship is seen as the process of uncovering and developing an opportunity

  • Understanding Product and Process Life Cycle

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    Understanding the life cycle of either a product or process is vital to understanding how resources should be used. Also, the success of a product or service may be impacted by the understanding of the life cycle. Author Gherasiam (2011) believes that a product has a limited life, the product selling evolution has different stages, profit levels are different at each level of the life cycle, and marketing strategies should differ from stage to stage. Whether a product or a process, manufacturers

  • The Securitization of Climate Change in Australia

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    There is little doubt left that climate change represents a tangible and time critical environmental threat to Australia. The climate change debate has gone from one of speculative conjecture and dismissal on one extreme of the political continuum, to scare mongering and doomsday prophesying on the other. Though over the past decade the climate change debate has matured significantly and has transformed into a scientifically quantifiable argument with international significance, leaving the conservative