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PHS 647: Hl Care Oper Anly
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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PHS 660: AIT: LT Care Practicum
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Administrator-in-Training (AIT) Long-Term Care Practicum Needs for health services will increase dramatically in the future because of the rising increase in the elderly population. A board range of services, including long-term care, is required to address the health care needs of the older population. The Administrator-in-Training (AIT) Practicum is an academic long-term care administrator-training program. The purpose of the AIT is the development of a professional competency and personal code of ethics for the field of long-term care administration. The course prepares students for the state nursing home administrator licensure examination. The 480 clock hour practicum is completed in a licensed long-term care facility, under the guidance of an approved preceptor.
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PHS 663: Comm Action Research
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Community Action Research This course is one of a series of community epidemiology courses that focus on community assessment and development. Community action research is an applied, interdisciplinary field in which hands-on learning occurs while inviting participation of the target population to be studied. Although there are a number of types of action research, each includes three basic requirements: 1) the subject matter of the project are social practices that are potentially mutable (able to be improved); 2) the project spirals through cycles of planning, acting (initiating an intervention), observing (collecting and analyzing data) and reflecting; and, 3) the project maintains collaborative activity between the researchers, those who engage in the social practice(s) of interest and those who are affected by it. The class will participate in face-to-face interviews of community residents as part of the initial planning process to identify social activities that our subjects define as being in need of improvement.
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PHS 686A: Qualitative Methods
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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PHS 686B: Pub Hlth Overview
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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PHS 686C: Community Action Research
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
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PHS 804: Prin Stat In H S
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
PHS 804. Principles of Statistics in the Health Services Introductory statistics for graduate students in the social and health sciences with little or no background in statistics. Provides first year (or equivalent) MPH students with a basic understanding of certain statistical techniques, the appropriate application of these techniques, and use of the software package, SPSS.
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PHS 808: Prin of Epidemolg
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
PHS 808. Principles of Epidemiology An introductory graduate-level course concerning epidemiological principles and how these form the scientific basis for public health.
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PHS 812: Hlth Care Pol/Adm
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
Health Care Policy and Administration An in-depth look at policy and management issues in the health system from a public health perspective. Topics include health policy, trends in the health care system, and administrative issues. Topics are critiqued with regard to public health goals, the interests of consumers and providers, and ethics.
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PHS 814: Soc Behv Aspct Ph
3.00 Credits
Wichita State University
PHS 814. Social and Behavioral Aspects of Public Health Examines the characteristics, beliefs and behaviors of individuals and groups involved in the process of health care. Draws on concepts and principles of the social, behavioral, and clinical sciences, especially dynamics that define the interactions of providers and consumers of health care. Explores why people react to perceived symptoms the way they do, the reasons providers respond as they do to patients with different social attributes, the factors which predispose individual reactions to illness and its correlates, and the effects on health of societal agreements and expectations.
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