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Assignment Due May 22 at 12:59 AM Practicum Report—Results and Recommendations Section This assignment is designated as the On-site Practicum Experience Project Deliverable 4. Prepare a 3–5-page
Assignment
Due May 22 at 12:59 AM
Practicum Report—Results and Recommendations Section
This assignment is designated as the On-site Practicum Experience Project Deliverable 4. Prepare a 3–5-page paper focused on the expected results and recommendations section of the project report.
Include the following in your paper:
The results should include the current status of the program/research, description of the goals/objectives, program statistics if available, and any changes that are being considered to improve results.
The recommendations section should focus on improvements to the overall health issue, dealing with the target population, methods to include data collection, and the actual program activities.
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Be sure to cite all references in APA format. This assignment requires a minimum of three references.
Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_W9_A2.doc.
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