The next step in the development of your Capstone is the discussion section. This chapter in your Capstone focuses on the implications of your research and the application of your findings.  This

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A Capstone Presented in Partial Fulfillment

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Master of Healthcare Administration

PURDUE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL

August 13, 2019

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Findings

Briefly introduce your next capstone section, one short paragraph. While this may seem redundant at each section, it is important to remind the reader at the beginning of each section. The following section will discuss the limitations, use and applications of findings, and recommendations of the research. One short paragraph. Do not include other sections as the Proposal, Research Questions, Hypothesis, Background, Literature Review, Methods, etc. This section is to be a minimum of four (4) pages.

Limitations

Discuss the limitations of your study. Do not leave this paragraph empty; there are always limitations (e.g. time, funding, scope, etc.).

Use and Application of Findings

Summarize your findings from your research. (For example: The use and application of these findings may contribute to…by….). There should be at least 3 recommendations (each a separate paragraph).

Recommendation: Type here. Thinking outside the box, think of what recommendations you can make to improve the problem you have identified previously. Elaborate why your recommendation is appropriate.

Recommendation: Type here. Thinking outside the box, think of what recommendations you can make to improve the problem you have identified previously. Elaborate why your recommendation is appropriate.

Recommendation: Type here. Thinking outside the box, think of what recommendations you can make to improve the problem you have identified previously. Elaborate why your recommendation is appropriate.

References

Type your references here. Remember that any reference in your reference list must be present in your paper in the form of a citation (Author, year). Likewise, any citation in your paper must be present in your reference list. Refer to your APA Handbook 6th edition for more detailed information on developing a reference list.