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File Upload: MODULE 5 Module Assignment #5 Objectives 1. Discuss attributes of a culture of wellness, including those that facilitate improving a

patient’s medication experience. 2. Identify behaviors and beliefs that promote safe medication-taking practices. 3. List actions that individuals, the scientific and medical community, and government

can take to address America’s drug-taking culture and the prescription drug misuse epidemic.

Directions In Module 5, we’re wrapping-up the course by shifting the conversation toward a culture of health. To do this, we’ll write a response paper to one of the following three TED talks:

1. “What makes us get sick? Look Upstream” by Dr. Rishi Manchanda 2. “How to connect with depressed friends” by Bill Bernat 3. “Addiction is a disease. We should treat it like one” by Michael Botticelli

Select and view the one TED talk that you find the most interesting (see ‘Resources’). Then, compose a response paper that reports your interpretation, analysis, and aesthetic response of/to the ideas presented within the TED talk. Consult the ‘What to Include’ section below for specific instructions. What to Include Compose a response paper that reports your interpretation, analysis, and aesthetic response of/to your selected TED talk by addressing the following three writing prompts: 1. Interpret the artistic work:

• In your opinion, what is the main message the presenter is trying to share? Support your response with a specific example from the TED talk.

2. Analyze and Evaluate: What is your analysis of the TED talk overall? Address both of these prompts to help construct your analysis:

• What is the main issue or problem the presenter is discussing? How does this issue/problem contribute to America’s drug-taking culture? Elaborate on your response with an example from the talk.

• Consider the solution the presenter proposes to address the main issue/problem they are discussing. If individuals or society implement this

solution, how would these actions contribute to a culture of wellness? Again, elaborate on your response with an example from the talk.

3. Develop an aesthetic response: • How did watching this TED talk make you feel? Elaborate on your response

by including a meaningful personal reflection that further explains your thoughts and feelings.

4. Format guidelines: Arial font size 11; single-spaced; 1” margins; Length: 1.5 pages maximum

5. Please cite the TED talk as well as any external sources, and include a reference list containing the full citation for each source following the end of your essay.

Resources 1. Michael Botticelli. Addiction is a disease. We should treat it like

one [Video]. Published October 2016. Accessed March 29, 2019. 2. Bill Bernat. How to connect with depressed friends [Video]. Published November

2017. Accessed March 29, 2019. 3. Dr. Rishi Manchanda. What makes us get sick? Look Upstream [Video]. Published

August 2014. Accessed March 29, 2019. 4. Module 5 Learning Resources 5. Rubric for Module Assignments (see Student Resources) 6. Citation Guides (see Student Resources) Due Dates • Submit assignment by the date in the Course Calendar. How to Participate • How do I submit an online assignment?

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Grading Criteria

Criteria Points Interpretation 5 Content 15 Aesthetic Response 7.5 Grammar & Mechanics 2.5 Total Points 30

Academic Integrity • Getting help on the assignment is permitted. • Collaborating or taking the assignment with others is not permitted. • Copying or reusing previous work in the assignment is not permitted. • Open-book research during the assignment is recommended.

  • File Upload: MODULE 5 Module Assignment #5
    • Objectives
    • 3. List actions that individuals, the scientific and medical community, and government can take to address America’s drug-taking culture and the prescription drug misuse epidemic.
    • Directions
    • What to Include
    • Resources
    • Due Dates
    • How to Participate
  • Grading Criteria
    • Academic Integrity