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Presentations

Overview: This week, you will present your PowerPoint presentation to the class incorporating the feedback you received from the presentation to community members in Week 5.

Practicum Discussion: Post your final PowerPoint presentation for your group mates and Instructor to review. 

By Day 3

Post your final PowerPoint presentation as an attachment:

Your presentation should contain the following:

· Describe the population group and describe the population's health problem providing data to support.

· Describe the results of the comprehensive community assessment showing collaboration with healthcare team members and or individuals/groups that represent the problem. 

· Develop a possible evidence-based culturally competent intervention/program aimed at primary prevention at the community and system level of care specific to the community. 

· Chose a possible way to evaluate the outcomes of the project. 

· Include the contact information of the community professional to whom you presented your project.

· Describe your role as a healthcare leader in the community. 

In addition, your presentation should adhere to the following formatting requirements:

· Length should be between 15 and 18 slides including the title slide and reference list.

· Information should be bulleted on each slide.

· No more than seven lines of text on each slide.

· No more than seven words per sentence.

· Do not write in all capital letters.

· Select a background that will enhance the quality of the information being presented

· All citations and references should be in proper APA format

In addition to your presentation, in the body of your post, address the following:

· How does this project fulfill one arm of the mission of public health: social justice?

· How does it contribute to social change?

· Discuss your role as an advocate and healthcare leader in promoting positive social change as a scholar-practitioner to improve the health of vulnerable populations in your community.