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HEPR 345: History of Health Care in the United States
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
Students study the changes in health care coverage from the founding of the United States through beginning of the 21st century. The emphasis is on the advancement of health care during the 19th and 20th centuries. Some subjects include the public reform movement's impact on health care during the early 1900s; gender and race in health care; the development of nursing and other specialty health occupations; and the changes in health care from advances in science and technology.
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HEPR 350: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A study of homeostatic changes that occur with disease and the implications of those changes in the progression and treatment of disease. Generalized mechanisms of disease as well as diseases of individual organ systems will be examined, with a view to understanding homeostatic compensations that occur as a result of altered function. Prerequisites: BIOL 119 and BIOL 129, or BIOL 210 and BIOL 220
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HEPR 355: Medical Imaging Modalities
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
Explores medical imaging and how images are obtained in each modality. Topics include X-ray production and detection, interactions of radiation with biological tissue, flat-plane radiography fluoroscopy, computed tomography, radioisotope labeling, scintillation cameras, positron emission tomography, ionizing radiation dosage and safety, ultrasound generation and attenuation in biological tissue, ultrasound imaging techniques, magnetic resonance imaging, in vivo spectroscopy, and image quality. Designed for students preparing for managerial roles desiring background knowledge of imaging modalities outside their areas of expertise. Three hours lecture course.
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HEPR 360: Advanced Cardiac Life Support
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course that provides the student with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in advanced cardiac life support theory and techniques. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will receive American Heart Association certification as an Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider. Graded on a pass/not pass basis. Prerequisite: Current certification in Basic Life Support (CPR)
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HEPR 370: Special Topics in Health Professions
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
An in-depth exploration of a topic of interest to the health care professional. Different topics may be offered, such as health policy, alternative therapies in health and illness, and professional issues. The course may be repeated for credit; specific topics may not be repeated.
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HEPR 371: Alternative Therapies for Health and Illness
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
An introduction to the use of natural remedies and personal responsibility as aids in promoting health, preventing disease, and facilitating recovery from illness. A variety of complementary and alternative therapies are discussed, including Ellen White's eight basic essentials to living. Critical thinking is used to explore evidence-based research on complementary and alternative therapies. Prerequisite: BIOL 119 and 129 or their transfer equivalents.
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HEPR 375: Cultural Diversity in Health Care
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
The study of the principles of cultural diversity specifically applied to the health care setting. Students explore social and cultural dimensions of health and health care and discuss assessment and intervention techniques appropriate to specific cultural groups. Prerequisites: ENGL 105 or equivalent and acceptance into a College major
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HEPR 378: Principles of Leadership
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course that identifies the critical role of supervisors and managers in the health care setting and focuses on the leadership competencies necessary for personal and organizational success. The course focuses on the departmental and organizational issues most likely to be encountered by leaders and offers a survey of effective management techniques. The course curriculum is based on the competencies identified as most critical for today's health care organization.
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HEPR 380: Introduction to Health Care Professional Studies
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
An introduction to an ongoing portfolio project that will be completed at the end of the program in the course HEPR 480. Based on the program outcomes and college competencies, students will be given the tools to develop and produce a professional learning portfolio. Course must be taken in the first or second semester once a student is admitted to the HEPR program. Online course.
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HEPR 410/510: Health Care Planning and Research
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A study of the relationship of the health care professional to scholarly research in the application of evidence-based medicine. Course provides an introduction to quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, developing a foundation for critically reviewing and evaluating published research for synthesis and application to improve the quality of patient care. Students identify and develop a study to examine a research question in the context of a research proposal. Note: Students who register for HEPR 510 will have additional course requirements relevant to graduate level work. Prerequisite: MATH 215 or statistical course equivalent for HEPR 510 credit
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