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In this Module, you have learned about utilitarianism and spent time thinking about an article written on your applied ethics topic from a utilitarian perspective. In your initial post, you must do the following: Clearly explain the author's position on your topic...

Biomedical Ethics: Assignment Week 4 Discussion Exercise: Chapter 7 and 8 Objective: The students will complete a Virtual Classroom Discussion Exercise that will Extend yourknowledge beyond the core required materials for this class, Engage in collaborative learning with otherstudents to improve the quality of the...

Instructions:During the first two weeks, we have explored Principles of Disease and Pathology and the Primary Mechanisms of Disease. Review the material covered and provide a minimum of five key points about one of the key content areas covered that are listed below.  You may...

 Policy: Sex Ed for Social Change: https://siecus.org/filtered-resources/Links to an external site. ***Look for the social justice gaps in the policy (e.g., who/how does the policy fail to address a policy- related social justice issue)   ****Be clear, with your collaborative voice,...

Discussion Board Post:  After reading topic of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) , pick one topic and relate it to today's current society.  The Reading Resource you will read for the topic: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/index.html 1. Make a post explaining a topic of interest...

https://www.ted.com/talks/wendy_woods_the_business_benefits_of_doing_good https://www.ted.com/talks/joel_jackson_a_vehicle_built_in_africa_for_africa Identify the person and purpose of the presentation. Evaluate their ability to persuade. What techniques or principles do they utilize in their speaking/presentations? How does the audience respond? Why is it effective? ...

Melissa is a 38-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with endometrial cancer. After consulting with her gynecologist and oncologist, a hysterectomy was selected as the course of treatment. The oncologist removed Melissa's uterus and cervix, but left her ovaries intact. No cancer was detected in...