iOLLIVER JACKSON UCAS ID: 1112205288 INTERVIEW DATE: 27/11/2013 ALTERNATIVE PERSONAL STATEMENT – BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES The human body is fascinating. It is astounding the way in which we are beginning to understand how our own complex infrastructure works‚ including the composition and function of each individual cell and molecule. The variety of specialities within Biomedical Sciences‚ such as genetics and neuroscience‚ is one of the main reasons I chose this degree. The human body is an intelligent
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KAREN CHAPMAN THE ROLE OF THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORKER (UNIT 4222-206) UNDERSTAND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE OUTCOME 1 1. Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship A working relationship is where you are placed with other people and work as part of team where each individual is working following professional codes of conduct‚ towards the achievement of shared aims and objectives. By working to a set of rules and procedures for which
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Biomedical engineering is the use of engineering techniques applied to biology and the medical field. By doing so the advancement of the healthcare field is possible through higher quality instruments‚ viable transplants‚ and understanding of the human body. In the biomedical engineering field there are many sub disciplines such as surgical instruments and medical technology‚ tissue engineering‚ biomaterials‚ and biomechanics. The discipline of surgical instruments and medical technology focuses
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varying degrees of health and well being. An individual’s health is measured based on the different types of conditions and resources that they are exposed to. These conditions and resources can be identified through what is called The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). SDOH are used to identify the health status of an individual‚ community and population. The SDOH covers a broad range of measures that include income‚ housing and environmental factors. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO)
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Social determinants play a critical role in the health of everyone. According‚ to WHO “the social determinants of health (SDH) are the conditions in which people are born‚ grow‚ work‚ live‚ and age and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.” (WHO 2017). There are many factors which affects/ influence the health status and health service of people such as education level‚ employment‚ income‚ diet‚ religious practice‚ family and social support‚ and community safety
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Unit 13: Manage Health and Social Care Practice to Ensure Positive Outcomes for Individuals Unit code: M3 Unit reference number: M/602/2850 QCF level: 5 1 Understand the theory and principles that underpin outcome-based practice Q1.1 -Explain ‘outcome-based practice’ Q1.2- Critically review approaches to outcome based practice Q1.3- Analyse the effect of legislation and policy on outcome based practice Q1.4 Explain how outcome-based
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In the year 1986 a health care policy was established. This policy is known as the “Health Care Engineering Policy Committee”. Carl Mitchem (1990) describes that this policy was made to safeguard humans from engineering experiments. He also states that a good decision making process should be endured before ultimately proceeding with these practices. (p. 229) Although this policy was made in order to keep people safe from engineering practices‚ we still face ethical dilemmas due to the engineering
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approach my late teens‚ my mind has been bombarded with what-ifs and buts. Irrespective of my change of heart‚ I still have an intense passion for math and science since it is how we explain the world around us‚ and that is why I have settled on biomedical engineering. Imagining a career founded on helping people and bettering their lives puts a smile on my face. With so many diseases and events in the world‚ there is a need for constant innovation when it comes to medical devices and
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Understand health and safety in social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting Health and Safety at work Act 1974 - An Act to make further provision for securing the health‚ safety and welfare of persons at work‚ for protecting others against risks to health or safety in connection with the activities of persons at work Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 - any transporting or supporting of a load (including the lifting‚ putting down
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L.O.1. Explore how communication skills are used in health and social care settings 1.1 Apply relevant theories of communication to health and social care contextsAccording to George Gerbner‚he describes the three main branches of communication studies as; 1.”semiotics” The study of signs and symbols and how they combine to convey meaning in different social contexts‚This branch is mainly concerned with how verbal‚non verbal and aural signs and symbols combine to create messages. 2.Media effects
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