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    reach solutions based on a new understanding of complex situations. For example, a multidisciplinary approach is used by the multidisciplinary team in health care with an aim to address the complex clinical and nursing needs. Also, multidisciplinary research is a pursuit of truth with the help of numerous specialized branches of learning which aims at achieving a common aim with the aid of knowledge of other disciplines. Then again, it’s an investigation or inquiry into a problem for…

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    Buck And Alexander Case

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    health research has traditionally focused on consumer outcome variables, but has only recently begun looking at the process. This means that research is now starting to look at the effect the client/worker relationship has on outcomes. As most research traditionally focuses on outcomes, there is not enough research understanding why these outcomes are what they are. They address the voices of mental ill individuals in research on these relationships that was previously lacking. Research that…

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    data online when they publish? Why or why not? No, think there should be a mandate for in researchers to share all their raw data online. In the article, the authors stated other fields of research have had a similar mandate in place for several years. Additionally, it would save a great amount of time and research funds if researchers were able to simply acquire the data when building on a study rather than having to replicate the original study in the first place. This redundancy is waste of…

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    Before we get started on the how to benefit from the 340B Mega Guidance, let's review some of the basics. What is 340B? According to HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration, and simply put, the 340B drug pricing program is a requirement placed on drug manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs, at reduced prices, to health care organizations and covered entities that comply with eligibility requirements. This program helps covered entities to reach more eligible patients by…

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    “Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought” (Brainy Quotes). These are the words once spoken by Albert Szent- Gyorgi, the 1937 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for discovering vitamin C. With interests in biology, a large sum of my time is spent in the lab or on a computer doing research. However research doesn’t have to apply only to biology of other physical sciences. Research can apply to most aspects and studies in life. Although…

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    The research study that I decided to evaluate was a study done in order to answer the question “How do psychological and behavioral factors throughout ones life affect coronary heart disease. The study took place over a two-year period in which the study personnel surveyed 1022 different patients from 12 different outpatient clinics in the San Francisco area. Each of these patients was already admitted for having developed coronary heart disease. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate…

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    Human Research Impact

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    The Impact of Health related human research experiments have long been a debatable topic(dilemmas). The agony, mental and physical torture and suffering associated with those historical experiments greatly influenced the contemporary world's view of such experiments. The negative impacts of those trails on people of different age groups, educational backgrounds, and social classes made today's world view them only as tragedies. On the other hand, the progress achieved by those experiments over…

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    3.2 Sampling I found my research participants through snowball sampling. Snowball sampling is a well established practice of asking respondents to recommend other possible research participants. Which in my case, the respondents willingly helped to share my survey link. The big advantage of this method is that it increases the number of respondents because people become more positive towards a researcher and are more willing to cooperate when introduced to someone they know. With snowball…

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    Through attending a neuroscience program called Camp Neuro at the New York Medical College and taking AP psychology, I have been able to apply my knowledge in myriad classes. My understanding of the biopsychosocial approach to psychology helps me analyze texts in English and moral situations in ethics. The interdisciplinary seminar Modes of Being would serve as a way to continue this intellectual exploration that I am already pursuing in conjunction with my major in psychology. I find that…

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    Two years ago during my junior year I was sitting in a cramped classroom filled with rowdy students when my English teacher assigned us a six page research paper. I would consider this research paper to be one of the hardest papers I had to write within three weeks. For most students three weeks is enough time to write a research paper unless you are like me who procrastinates often. Since my teacher gave us three weeks this gave me a great deal of time which brought a lot of distractions. My…

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