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Resources and tips for health information management (HIM) courses and topics.
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This course introduces students to key ethical frameworks in bioethics, emphasizing their applications and limitations in addressing structural health inequities. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students will engage with core bioethical principles alongside critical perspectives from social justice, feminist ethics, decolonial theory, and critical race theory. Topics include clinical ...
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Students who are graduation eligible typically apply to graduate (or submit a graduation application) at the start of their last term in their academic program. A student who applies to graduate is not considered graduated until all academic program requirements are met.
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Expertise Urban Sociology; Race; Culture; Knowledge; Inequality; Research Methods and Methodology; Climate Adaptation and Public Policy; Environmental Justice; Social Theory Biography I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, where I study how people use knowledge about the urban environment to produce various kinds of inequalities over time and space. My first book, Parks ...
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Ever feel overwhelmed by the amount of information we have access to? Not sure whom to believe? This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to discern truth from fiction (and what lies in between) as they engage in rich discussions on current events. Students learn how to understand, evaluate, and criticize information from surveys and scientific studies encountered in ...
https://cst.temple.edu/directory/darius-h-torchinsky
D. H. Torchinsky, et al. Fluctuating charge density waves in a cuprate superconductor, Nature Materials, 12, 387-391 (2013). D. H. Torchinsky, et al. Band-dependent quasiparticle dynamics in single crystals of the Ba 0.6 K 0.4 Fe 2 As 2 superconductor revealed by pump-probe spectroscopy, Physical Review Letters, 105, 027005 (2010).
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Jie Wu, Ph.D., Fellow of AAAS, and Fellow of IEEE
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The growing field of legal epidemiology – the scientific study of the impacts of law and policy on health – has the potential to change the way we solve problems to build healthier, more resilient, and more equitable communities. This 16-hour non-credit certificate from the nation’s leading legal epidemiology institution, the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University ...