Essay Instructions: Writing Assignments and Scholarly Papers
Writing assignments and scholarly papers will act as a measure of how well you can articulate your understanding of the course material. Students will submit writing assignments using the Assignment tool in Blackboard.
Scholarly Paper #1—attached – already done
Describe your philosophy of health care for women using at least 3 clearly identified concepts. Paper must be an original product, with the use of scholarly graduate level references as appropriate, and must reflect your beginning understanding of women’s health practice at the graduate level.
Scholarly Paper #2- elaborate and enhance from paper #1
Enhance your philosophy of health care for women through a re-examination of your original 3 concepts as identified in Paper #1. In addition, examine the knowledge that you have gained in this course. How does what you have learned relate to the actual clinical care of women by a Women’s Health Care Practitioner? At the end of the quarter what is your individual philosophy of health care for women? You are a graduate student embarking upon your own special journey. What you do is important, each in your own way. Celebrate your strengths.
Adhere to the following guidelines to receive full credit on writing assignments.
1. Follow directions.
2. Share thoughts, experiences, and insight on the topic.
3. If applicable, display decision-making and problem-solving skills.
4. Write in complete sentences, using proper punctuation, grammar, and spelling rules.
5. Assignment should be approximately 2 typed, double spaced pages.
6. Submit using the Assignment tool in Blackboard by the due date.
7. Submit documents in Microsoft Word.
8. Papers must be submitted in APA format
Scholarly Paper #2
Writing assignments and scholarly papers will act as a measure of how well you can articulate your understanding of the course material. Students will submit writing assignments using the Assignment tool below.
Enhance your philosophy of health care for women through a re-examination of your original 3 concepts as identified in Paper #1. In addition, examine the knowledge that you have gained in this course. How does what you have learned relate to the actual clinical care of women by a Women’s Health Care Practitioner? At the end of the quarter what is your individual philosophy of health care for women? You are a graduate student embarking upon your own special journey. What you do is important, each in your own way. Celebrate your strengths.
Adhere to the following guidelines to receive full credit on writing assignments.
1. Follow directions.
2. Share thoughts, experiences, and insight on the topic.
3. If applicable, display decision-making and problem-solving skills.
4. Write in complete sentences, using proper punctuation, grammar, and spelling rules.
5. Assignment should be approximately 2 typed, double spaced pages.
6. Submit using the Assignment tool in Blackboard by the due date.
7. Submit documents in Microsoft Word.
8. Cite all references using the APA format.
Next section is the paper I did, Scholarly Paper #1 for you to see what was in it, and they want me to show ownership and not generalize, can you make the 2nd one better than the first one I did? See below and comments.
Running Head: HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN
Health Care For Women
Scholarly Paper #1
Linda L. Horton
University of Cincinnati
Health Care For Women
Concept # 1
Women make up more than half of the US population, but it is only recently that their political, economic, and health situations have been closely examined. Historically, women's health had always been perceived in the context of reproduction, i.e. a woman's role in producing and rearing children. (Blackwell, 2002 . With this increased concern about women's health has come a shift in the perception of the field to encompass other aspects of a woman's life above and beyond her child-bearing years. As the field of women's health care continues to be re-examined and re-defined, it is important to consider women from different perspectives that recognize women's multiple roles in society and eliminate the long-standing dichotomy between reproductive and non-reproductive health. (Blackwell, 2002)
First off, it is crucial to approach women's health from a holistic perspective. The multiple influences of biological, psychological, and social factors on women's health should always be addressed, and health care should embrace a wellness approach, rather than being problem-focused. Income and insurance status are primary determinants of not only the health of women, but also the amount and quality of health care that they receive. (Blackwell, 2002) Low income and minority women have fewer mammograms than other women, which can be a huge factor in the prevention of breast cancer. Approximately 185,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed among US women every year, and about 45,000 women die from this disease. There needs to be some form of intervention to increase access to mammography for poor and minority women in order for these
numbers to decrease.
Concept # 2
Women's health should also be approached from a lifespan outlook that recognizes that women have different health needs as they encounter transitions across their lives. While pregnancy is definitely an important event in the life of a woman, this should not be the sole focus of women's health. (Fleming, 2004) A woman's adolescence years are just as important in shaping a woman's life, and special considerations such as loss of iron during menstruation should be addressed. As a woman enters her geriatric years, many unique problems are also faced. Her post-menopausal period leaves a woman with increased risk of osteoporosis, and estrogen-replacement therapy may need to be considered.
While women have functional characteristics that require specialized health care, general health concerns are not unique to women. (Fleming, 2004) Heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the US, and it is partially preventable. Better eating habits and healthier lifestyles are concerns that should be shared by all Americans, and preventative medicine goes a long way in insuring health and longevity. (Fleming, 2004)
Concept # 3
Women's health is a relatively old field of medicine that, in recent years, has taken on new dimensions. (Robison, 2002) It is important to recognize the diversity among women in their health care needs and access to adequate health resources. A perspective of women's health that recognizes the multiple social roles that women play and their corresponding health needs will be most successful in catering to all women in this society.
References
Blackwell, Daria, 2002. Women In The Healthcare Industry Reaching For The Top. Medical Marketing & Media, Dec2002, Vol. 37 Issue 12, p44, 8p.
Fleming, Carl, 2004. Healthcare Access: Conflicts Of Interest Presented By Managed Care Icu Bedside Rationing And Their Impact On Minorities And Women. Georgetown Journal of Gender & the Law, Spring2004, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p663-676.
Robison, Jennifer, 2002. Women Expect More From Healthcare System. Gallup Poll Tuesday Briefing, 7/30/2002, p1, 2p.
Linda,
Great paper. On the next one, I recommend that you show ownership, don’t generalize. You have a nice entry paragraph but need a closing one per APA to bring all your concepts together. You have great references that bring strength to your paper J
Total points possible = 250
- 6 ownership – 2 APA = your grade 242
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