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April 24, 2024

Vaccines Annotated Bibliography

Altenbaugh, R. J. (2018). Introduction: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate. Vaccination in America, 1–8. http://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96349-5_1 The paper starts by addressing the debate that occurred during the presidential elections of 2016, which way bogged with controversy on the mandatory childhood vaccination. The paper acknowledges that the development of vaccines has […]
April 24, 2024

Vaccines Accessibility in The World

Abstract According to the World Health Organisation (2011), vaccination is a global health program and development story that has continued to save millions of people every year. Despite the huge progress that has been made, there are more than 20 million people and especially infants who do not have sufficient […]
April 24, 2024

UGB361: Developing the Reflexive Practitioner

Introduction Reflexive practice embraces understanding reality as basis to critically evaluate the effect of our thoughts, values, beliefs and actions on other people. Reflexive practice is transformational as it is done in the moment, thereby taking our level of understanding of issues high. Thus, reflexive practitioners have a high level […]
April 24, 2024

Too Many Colonoscopies in the Elderly

Elderly people are at a high risk of getting colorectal cancer. Regular screening is recommended for people above the age of 50. There are various ways for screening but the most common used is colonoscopy which is considered safe. Though colonoscopies are safe, there are still some risks with the […]