Peer Review DBQ

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The peer review process is a common practice in public health. Whether it is for submission of manuscripts or submitting proposals, learning to give and receive feedback from your peers fosters collaboration and enhances your ability to work as part of a team.

Initial post-completed, instructions posted for reference. Post two (2) 1-sentence proposed capstone paper objectives and/or research questions.

Response post: 200 word response AMA format to each of the 2 classmates below

Instructions: Constructively critique the submissions of at least 2 classmates. A good critique will include a discussion of the strengths and limitations of their research question, as well as suggestions to make it better. Be sure that your sentences are concise, but meaningful and that your reader will have a clear sense of what your paper is intended to accomplish and/or how it will inform prospective readers.

1. Classmate Alakabawy 

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Research Question 2:

Are vaccination campaigns solely is enough to ban the spread of communicable diseases among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh?

2. Classmate Bickford 

Research Questions - Maternal/Child Health in Haiti

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1. What factors are influencing, whether directly or indirectly, maternal and child health outcomes in Haiti and other developing nations?

2. How can Haiti and other developing nations create sustainable and resilient healthcare systems that support positive maternal and child health outcomes?

Note - I was planning on focusing my capstone paper's research and examples on Haiti with the potential that the research/findings could be applied to other developing countries.

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