The skills necessary to be an effective leader

Based on the skills approach, how would you assess Dr. Wood’s leadership and his relationship to the members of the Elder Care Project team?

Will the project be successful?

Does Dr. Wood have the skills necessary to be an effective leader of this research team?

The skills model describes three important competencies for leaders: problem-solving skills, social judgment skills, and knowledge. If you were to coach Dr. Wood using this model, what competencies would you address with him?

What changes would you suggest that he made in his leadership?

Create a hypothetical patient who receives radiation therapy for cancer

Create a hypothetical patient who receives radiation therapy for cancer. Write a scenario that explains your cancer patient’s case and the radiation therapy. Explain in detail how the treatment will be performed and what the purpose of the treatment is.

You will create the hypothetical patient’s name, demographics, and insurance information and provide the CPT codes for 1 Radiation Therapy treatment planning and 1 Radiation Therapy treatment.    Make sure to include the ICD-10 CM codes for diagnosis and the Z code for the encounter in the correct sequence, the CPT code descriptions, and the date(s) of service. If to be delivered in a series, make sure to list additional dates planned.

Do you believe the public health community is prepared to address the threats from WMD

Answer using a minimum 600 words: Refer to Chapter 2 and answer the following . Do you believe the public health community is prepared to address the threats from WMD? . If yes, why? . If not what would you do to remedy the situation and what information do you think would be important for public health professionals to know? Submit in PDF or Microsoft Word Document, use appropriate APA 7th edition citations and references as needed. Due October 9, 2022 50 points

Section of the revised Radiologic Technologists Code of Ethics in the Philippines has been violated

A radiologic technologist who performed a procedure on a patient leaves the room saying, “I hate
to work AIDS patients because I am afraid of catching the disease.” A colleague hears the
technologist and asks who the AIDS patient is so he can pass the information along to his friends for
“safety” reasons. The technologist responds by giving the patient’s name and room number.

Answer the following questions:
1. What ethical violation did the radiologic technologist commit?
2. Under what Article and Section of the revised Radiologic Technologists Code of Ethics in the
Philippines has been violated?
3. After this incident, what can be done in the Radiology Department to avoid such ethical violation
from happening again?

The association between smokeless tobacco use (“chewing tobacco”) and oral lesions

A group of dentists was interested in determining the association between smokeless tobacco use (“chewing tobacco”) and oral lesions. This association was investigated among 5,000 children in grades 7-12 in rural Minnesota. At the start of the study, 900 students had oral lesions and 4,100 did not. The students were then surveyed to determine who used chewing tobacco and who did not. The results of this survey found that 60% of students with oral lesions also chewed tobacco. Among those with no oral lesions, 15% chewed tobacco.

 

Complete the 2×2 table, labeling the exposure and disease boxes with the proper information. Show all your work for the calculations.

 

Disease:

Oral lesions

 

No Disease:

No oral lesions

 

Exposure:

Chewing tobacco

 

No exposure:

 

No chewing tobacco

 

 

 

 

 

What kind of study is this and how do you know?

 

What is the disease and what is the exposure?

 

 

What is the proper measure of association? Calculate it.  Interpret your results, indicating whether it is risky, protective or unassociated.

 

You and your friend are both registered radiologic technologists working in the same institution

Case Analysis 3:
You and your friend are both registered radiologic technologists working in the same institution.
Your friend finished conducting an examination on a mutual friend and starts telling you about the
patient’s case, the procedure, and what she noticed on the radiographs. You know that it is unethical to
discuss patient cases even with your co-worker so you immediately stopped her and advised her to never
discuss anything about it ever again. She then stopped and you both continued with your duties like the
conversation did not happen.

Answer the following questions:
1. What ethical violation did your friend commit?
2. Under what Article and Section of the revised Radiologic Technologists Code of Ethics did she
violate?
3. What ethical violation did you commit?
4. Under what Article and Section of the revised Radiologic Technologists Code of Ethics did you
violate?

A Blog site on Communication Tips for Working in Healthcare

Imagine that you have a Blog site on Communication Tips for Working in Healthcare.  you need to write an (explainer) blog article on Empathy. An explainer blog post provides a thorough, objective explanation of its topic. Do some research, think about what would be interesting for you to learn about it, and then write it. Consider things like: Can it be learned? Why is it important for Healthcare? What are benefits to displaying empathy for others? When have you experienced someone being empathetic? How does it differ from being sympathetic? You don’t have to answer all these questions. Just think about what would be interesting for readers and that they learn from it.

The chief radiologic technologist of a medical imaging department

You are the chief radiologic technologist of a medical imaging department. One of your staff has
been accused of looking up personal medical records and X-ray reports of her ex-fiancé.
Her ex-fiancé had recently visited the hospital for a CT scan to rule out the cause of his headaches.

Answer the following questions:
What did the staff radiologic technologist specifically violate?
Do you think accessing patient records of loved ones, relative or not, without their consent is
unethical? Justify your answer.
As the chief radiologic technologist, what would be your action regarding this incident?

Describe the difference between labeled data sets and unlabeled data sets

The purpose of this assignment is to describe and
evaluate machine learning processes and
techniques used in health care. In a 750-1,000-word
essay, address the following:
1. Describe the difference between labeled data
sets and unlabeled data sets.
2. Describe the difference between supervised
and unsupervised machine learning.
3. Select either supervised or unsupervised
machine learning and discuss the types of
analytic tools that are used to analyze data sets.
4. Discuss the types of analytic tools that are used
to analyze data sets.
5. Discuss the rationale for selecting the analytic
tool that was selected to analyze supervised vs.
unsupervised machine learning.
6. Discuss the machine learning process?
7. Provide examples of the uses of machine
learning in health care.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines
found in the APA Style Guide,

Strategic Systems Thinking Strategy Proposal that identifies 3 key organization strengths

Strategic Systems Thinking Strategy Proposal that identifies 3 key organization strengths and the role they play in identifying and building upon 3 key opportunities that fit your organization’s overall strategy.

In the proposal, include:

3 key organization strengths and the role they play in identifying and building upon 3 key opportunities that fit your organization’s overall strategy

An analysis of the following:

Elements of “chaos,” identified through your 5 Whys or Fishbone diagram, that can be turned into “butterfly effects” or potential large-scale strategic opportunities for your organization

Potential opportunities for projects that apply creativity in the solution of identified “chaotic” issues or problems within your organization

Potential leverage points that will help your organization build on a strength(s) to take advantage of strategic opportunities

A description of how chaos theory applies to your strategic opportunities

A final systems thinking diagram that focuses on strategic project opportunities for your organization