Pamphlet Presentation

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Module 6 Assignment: 

Planning for "Pamphlet Presentation & Peer Review" Assignment

· Go to  Module 7  Assignment: Pamphlet Presentation and Peer Review  Assignment for detailed instructions. Due in Module 7.

· In preparation for your module seven assignment, choose a cultural group that you believe is essential for your fellow colleagues to understand in the context of your healthcare setting.

· Consider the diversity of patients you may encounter.

· Begin conducting thorough research on the chosen cultural group. 

· Compile key information that will be useful for your colleagues to understand and apply in their practice. 

· Plan the layout, design, and format of your pamphlet. Consider visual elements, headings, and the overall structure to make the content engaging and easy to follow.

 

Submission Instructions:

· Submit your plan as a file upload. It can be an outline with details on how you plan to design your presentation.

· Your submission will be assessed through Turnitin.

Module 7 Assignment: 

Pamphlet Presentation & Peer Review

Part I: Using the information and design plan from Module 6, create a visually appealing and informative educational pamphlet.

Include information on:

· healthcare beliefs,

· health practices,

· communication styles,

· family dynamics; and

· any specific health disparities. 

· Include practical tips, strategies, or scenarios that illustrate culturally competent care within the pamphlet.  

· Provide examples of how your colleagues can integrate this knowledge into their practice. 

· Incorporate images, infographics, and culturally relevant visuals to enhance the content.

 

Submission Instructions:

· The pamphlet should be concise, clear, and easy to understand. Students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation and misspelling.

· Incorporate a minimum of 3 current (published within the last five years)  scholarly journal articles or  primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.