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Systems Thinking and Regulatory Dimensions [WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 3, 5] Each week, you will be asked to speak on a different aspect of your practicum experience. In the discussions, you will address the

Systems Thinking and Regulatory Dimensions [WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 3, 5]

Each week, you will be asked to speak on a different aspect of your practicum experience. In the discussions, you will address the various CEPH competencies you are working toward achieving. You will also highlight the data collection or data trends you are observing in your practicum. The goal for these discussions is to prepare you for your Final Practicum Report, which is due 10 days after you have presented and passed your Practicum Presentation Revision with your MPH faculty advisor and the MPH full-time faculty.

In this discussion, address the following:

  • Identify your practicum site.
  • Explain the aim of your practicum (What are you doing primarily this week?).THIS WEEK IS LAST WEEK OF INTERNSHIP MONDAY MEET UP WAS CANCELLED AND MONDAY HAVE Parentz & Chap Collaborative Meetings, ALSO, I FINISH UP MY LAST PROJECT ON LUNGS CANCER PREVENTATION WORKING ON ASL SIGNING ON EACH SLIDES.  TUESDAY Curriculum & Marketing Collaborative Meeting WEDNESDAY- GATHERING PROJECT TO BE SUBMITTED THAT ARE DUES ON THE LAST DAY. THURSDAY-TV & Club EBEEA Collaborative Meeting FRIDAY IS LAST DAY OF MY INTERNSHIPSHIP AND PUTTING ALL MY HOURS IN THE SYSTEM BEFORE END
  • Identify how many practicum hours you have completed thus far. 85.9 HOURS 
    • If over 30, 60, or at 90, have you submitted your evaluation to the practicum coordinator? YES
  • Explain how your practicum employs systems thinking, legal, ethical, economic, and regulatory dimensions.
  • Describe the additional efforts you have taken toward achieving the four CEPH competencies listed in your signed Practicum Proposal Form.
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