Nursing Powerpoint assignment
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CamillusHousePracticumAssessmentinterview.docx
IdentifyingHealthDisparityforpracticumassignment.docx
- PracticumAssessmentOnTheHomelessPopulation.docx
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In this assignment, you will
1. Present the findings from your practicum experience in a 10-15-minute presentation for a group of nurses. Imagine that you presenting this to your coworkers or at a nursing conference. Make it interesting and visually appealing.
2. Create a seven- to ten-slide, professional quality presentation with approximately six bullet points per slide. Slides should contain relevant pictures, tables, and charts when indicated. In your presentation, address the following information:
a. Title page
b. Introduction to the at-risk group. Include descriptive and demographic data.
c. Description of the community (city or county).
d. Summary of the needs assessment (step 1).
e. Summary of the health disparity and recommendation (step 2)
f. Summary of the community strengths, assets, and programs available for this group (step 3).
g. Description of the agency and summary of the interview (step 3).
h. How your plan supports social justice advocacy to improve the health of at-risk populations (new information).
i. References
3. Narrate your presentation. Once you have created your slides, write a script to narrate the presentation in the notes section of your presentation. Your narration text should support and explain the information on the slides.
Keep these quality considerations in mind as you create your presentation::
· It should be organized and aesthetically pleasing (attractive design, layout, and neatness)
· Elements on the slide should be aligned and balanced
· Background, color choices, and font should enhance readability
· Images support and enhance the topic
CamillusHousePracticumAssessmentinterview.docx
Organization’s name:
Camillus Health Concern, Inc.
URL of the organization’s website: https://www.givemiamiday.org/organization/camillushealthconcern
Person interviewed:
Tom Campbell
Assistant Executive Director
Email address of the person interviewed:
Interview Questions
1. What is Camillus Health Concern and what is its mission?
2. How do you integrate different services like medical, dental, and psychiatric care?
3. What unique challenges does your organization face?
4. How does your organization engage with the community?
5. What impact does your work have and what message would you like to share about it?
6. Can you share your insights on the incredible work your team is doing at Camillus Health Concern?
7. What does the future look like for your organization?
Key Takeaways
In the interview with Tom Campbell, Assistant Executive Director of Camillus Health Concern, Inc., key insights were revealed about the organization's commitment to providing integrated healthcare services to Miami's homeless and underserved populations. Campbell highlighted the challenges of funding and resource allocation, emphasizing the importance of building trust with those reluctant to seek help due to stigma or previous experiences. He discussed the organization's holistic approach, combining medical, dental, psychiatric, and social services, and the importance of community engagement through outreach programs and collaborations. Looking to the future, Campbell expressed a vision for expanding and enhancing services, focusing on sustainability and partnership building to continue the impactful work of restoring dignity and hope to individuals, thereby strengthening the community.
Interview Transcript
Interviewer: Welcome, Tom. It's a pleasure to have you here. Please, begin by describing Camillus Health Concern and its mission.
Tom Campbell: Thank you. It's great to be here. Camillus Health Concern ensures that its services are accessible to the homeless and underserved in Miami. We provide medical, dental, psychiatric, and social services to our patients. We try to consider all the aspects relating to our clients' needs.
Interviewer: That sounds quite comprehensive. However, how do you manage to integrate these different types of services?
Tom Campbell: Integration is key. We are a multi-disciplinary team that works together closely to provide comprehensive care to our clients. It implies that we carry out assessments of the patient’s mental health and social needs when they come for medical check-ups. It's all interconnected.
Interviewer: What are some of the unique challenges faced by your organization?
Tom Campbell: This is always a challenge with funding and resource allocation. The demands are tremendous, while the resources are scarce. At the same time, we try to help people who are afraid to come to us because of stigma or their previous experiences. Establishing trust with our clients is very important.
Interviewer: What is the relationship between the community and Camillus Health Concern?
Tom Campbell: Engaging with communities is central to our operations. We also have outreach programs, which take us to the community to provide services and education. Additionally, we collaborate with other organizations and other agencies to promote coordination in health.
Interviewer: What do you see in store for Camillus Health concerns as the future unfolds?
Tom Campbell: We are always open to growth and improvement. For us, the future is about refining our current projects and searching for better ways to help a greater number of individuals. On the same note, we are also interested in sustainability and the formation of cooperation to ensure the continuity of our work.
Interviewer: Lastly, what message would you like to pass about the importance of your work?
Tom Campbell: Our work is much more than delivering healthcare. It is about restoring people’s dignity and hope. We treat every person we help as someone’s relative or friend. Through assisting them we not only better their lives but also build up the community of our society.
Interviewer: Tom, thank you for your valuable views and the fantastic work your team is doing at Camillus Health Concern.
Tom Campbell: Thank you for having me.