- Do some of your own independent research on Terri Schiavo. You must have at least five (5) sources cited in your homework.
- Analyze the research in order to determine who was ethically correct in your opinion; the husband or the parents.
- Write on your findings, thoughts, and opinions. Pick a side, and defend it.
- Your homework should be at least three (3) full pages, but no more than five (5) full pages. You should have two additional pages: one with your sources, and one as a cover page.
- Please cite to all sources using either footnotes or endnotes. If you are unfamiliar with this, please refer to the APA

- Describe two challenges or opportunities that arise in health care leadership related to managing diversity and promoting inclusivity within the
- How can a leader effectively communicate the importance of diversity and inclusion within a health care team? Please discuss strategies leaders
- Health care professionals formally and informally provide leadership for those on their health care team, and at times this includes providing t
- Do some of your own independent research on Terri Schiavo. You must have at least five (5) sources cited in your homework. Analyze the researc
- Choose two topics from this week’s review (posted below). Answer ONE review topic PER post You will need TWO posts, so you will outline TWO
- Read the timeline of the Schiavo case at: https://bioethics.miami.edu/clinical-and-research-ethics/terri-schiavo-project/timeline-of-key-events/
- Your quest to purchase a new car begins with an identification of the factors important to you. As you conduct a search of cars that rate high o
- For this Discussion, choose one of the crime scene scenarios in the ?Crime Scene Scenarios? document in the Learning Resources. You will create
- Review the Patton reading, ?Qualitative Evaluation Checklist,? from this week?s Learning Resources. From the articles in the Learning Resource
- Reflect on this week?s experiences with your team. Assignment Complete your journal entry for this week in your Personal Journal, reflecting on