Rubrics Homework Week One Five: 40 Points Each Created Short
306 Rubrics Homework Week One Five40 Points Eachcreated Short Pa
Read each announcement too. HOMEWORK EXPECTATIONS: • Save your papers as your name and mod. • Save your files as your FIRST name. LAST name, mod and paper (ex. smith tamara mod 2 interview 306.doc) • See course policies in the add ons. o The add ons give you all of the information on how to do well in the course. o APA is a must for the homework. If it didn't come from your head, cite it. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE or you will get zero points. If you summarize or paraphrase- cite it. This includes your book. o Use a title page and reference page. o For the homework, demonstrate your understanding and comprehension of the material. Examples help to do this. o Use TII for these or they will be returned to you and it will be counted as late when it's resubmitted. Allow time for this process. o Do not go by the word count alone. o Use critical thinking about the subjects! Give examples to do this. Give opinions on the research used. Write out the question and number each of the questions as they are listed. If the TII comes back too high, shorten the answer to some version of the question and add more of your own thoughts such as "For example, ...." Allow time for this process. HOMEWORK EXAMPLE 1) Define CAM. CAM stands for complementary and alternative medicine. CAM consists of many different therapies and treatments that are used to prevent and treat illness and disease. These methods are not typically taught in Medical school or practiced by Western medical doctors. Various practices use natural methods or substances to promote the body to heal or stay in harmony. These methods often incorporate the mind, body, and spirit of a person in healing. (Falvo, pp., 2004) Critical thinking: For example, Chiropractic, homeopathy, naturopathy, yoga, meditation, and energy fields are some of the therapies used in CAM. I had a patient with diabetes and used to also get nutritional work completed by a Chiropractor that helped to control his blood sugar. Please include both your research from your readings and critical thinking/ examples. TII Please allow time for this process. Add more original thoughts and critical thinking if TII comes back high. ALSO, SHORTEN THE QUESTION TO A FEW WORDS. Work not submitted to TII will be reassigned as late work.
Paper For Above instruction
The assignment requires creating a series of short, well-developed responses to specific questions related to healthcare and complementary medicine. Each response should be between 50 to 100 words, demonstrate accuracy, thoughtful detail, and original thinking, and include original examples to illustrate the concepts. It is essential to write in one's own words, cite sources appropriately in APA format, and include a proper APA title page and reference list. Responses should be well-organized, numbered, and cover all parts of each question comprehensively. Submissions must adhere to course policies, including proper file naming conventions and submission procedures, and must be checked through Turnitin (TII) to ensure originality and avoid plagiarism. Critical thinking is emphasized, so responses should incorporate personal insights, opinions, and supplementary examples. When necessary, answers can be shortened if TII scores are high, but they should retain essential information and demonstrate understanding of the material. The overall goal is to show deep comprehension, analytical insights, and integration of research in healthcare topics, particularly focusing on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).
References
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- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. (2020). Complementary, alternative, or integrative health: What’s in a name? NCCIH.
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- World Health Organization. (2013). Traditional medicine strategies. WHO.
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