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Nov 21, 2024
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IDMD 1940 - Rural Health Research and Practice(3 credits) This course with is the first of a two semester series of courses (continuing in the second year with IDMD-2940) which allows students to develop an understanding of the practical application of community-based and participatory research methodology and theory relevant to health sciences by developing proposals for community health projects and specific plans to assess achievement of objectives. Students develop an understanding of working relationships among health professionals and the community. Students will address issues associated with research involving human subjects and receive IRB Training. They attain knowledge and experience of data collection methods for research and evaluation purposes and develop data collection instrument(s) as necessary to analyze health status indicators using appropriate technology. The course includes an online component on theory and research methodologies using D2L and a community experience as part of assessment/research activity.
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