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3.00 Credits
Designed to help all allied healthcare students/professionals understand and provide for the needs and beliefs of culturally diverse patients. Students will address their own biases, beliefs, and assumptions; the beliefs and expectations of culturally diverse patients; and appropriate healthcare approaches for a diverse patient population.
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4.00 Credits
Applied math course designed to help allied healthcare students and some ICP students learn the calculation skills applicable to healthcare fields, including: medical aide, phlebotomist, pharmacy assistant, veterinary aide, dental aide, allied healthcare worker, and other related career fields.
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3.00 Credits
Course addresses issues of life after a terminal diagnosis, caring for the dying patient, and the role of the Hospice and Palliative Care Team. Suitable for: CNA/NAC, other skilled medical staff, and family members, friends, or others interested in learning about these concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Course provides models for patient education in a clinical setting based on accepting theory and best practices.
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1.00 Credits
Overview of general confidentiality considerations and specific rules of the 1966 HIPAA law for healthcare/mental health professions. Explains and illustrates the law, with extensive review of security/privacy of patient information and records.
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5.00 Credits
Participate in a four-field approach to the study of the diversity of humans and human cultures. Explore subfields of anthropology: social/cultural anthropology, physical/biological anthropology, archaeology, and anthropological linguistics.
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5.00 Credits
Explore the whole of the human social and cultural world by means of investigating other peoples' beliefs and behaviors. Through a cross-cultural perspective we attempt to understand others in order to better learn about ourselves.
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5.00 Credits
Investigate cultural systems of beliefs, behaviors and technology practiced by traditional North American Indian peoples. Learn about subsistence patterns, exchange and trading relationship, marriage and the family, political organization, the life cycle, and religion, belief and knowledge.
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5.00 Credits
Exploration of human biology, evolution, paleontology, taxonomy, primatology, genetics and human variation. Concurrent enrollment in ANTH& 215L is required. Prerequisite: ANTH& 100 or ANTH& 206 and high school biology recommended.
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5.00 Credits
Examination of ethnicity, ethnic identity, and the cultural characteristics of ethnic and social groups in North America as well as around the world. Understand the relationship between social organization and forms of social, economic, and political domination and subordination.
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