Option 1: Nursing Home Administrator Darryl Bowler HCS/320 October 8, 2013 Salome Kapella-Mshigeni Option 1: Nursing Home Administrator Because our local nursing home is being taken over by a national group, there will be new policies that we must adhere to as we progress. These policies are going to force our nursing home to adapt and change. I will review the new polices, the affects they have on our patients, the affect they have on our patient’s relatives, how we will effectively communicate
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Health Care Communication Methods DeAndrea Wheeler HCS/320 June 11, 2013 Chalon Washington As the Communication Coordinator for this well known drug manufacturer, we will now debate and discus how we will get information to the public about the negative effects that our medications are causing the public. Our goal, as a vital asset to the public and medical community, is to convey all concerns to our community in a very sensitive and careful way. Using the power of newspapers, radio, internet
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Communication Theory Paper HCS/320 April 23, 2012 Communication Theory In this paper I am going to write about communications in a workplace environment. How communication affects every employee who works for the organization will signify how different cultural backgrounds and genders affect communication in the customer service position. I will also disclose what typically happens among members, coworkers, managers, caregivers, and families when communication is declared. In order for everyone
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Communication and Crisis Janelle Ovunda HCS/320 January 28, 2013 Kimberly Foster Introduction Being the director of a regional Emergency Management Office during a crisis I will have to have control. Without control the crisis will turn into a catastrophe. With an effective contingency plan in place this will help me to stay in control of the situation. I will also have alternate plans put in place just in case my key plans do not happen as expected. It will take everyone involved inside
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Communication Channels Jessica Gray, Shayma Hashem, Bernita Jones HCS/320 July 18, 2012 Jeanette Godfrey Communication Channels Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, values, and attitudes. Communication channels are the modes or pathways in which organizations or parties may communicate (Ouellett, 2003). Throughout the health care industry many options are available today to transmit information for communication purposes. Communication channels used today in
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Communication and Crisis Paper HCS/320 Instructor: Debbie Hunt September 03, 2012 The nuclear reactor that malfunctioned, in the Three Mile Island created a release of radiation into the environment which caused a crisis. It drew a lot of media and created concerns in the local area and beyond. A traditional form of technology was used to notify the public, television networks and local radio stations were used. Compared to the crisis that took place
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Communications Channel Paper Kristen Peoples & Rebecca Mckeeth HCS/320 Health Care Communications Professor Paul Woods May 7th 2012 Communication Channels Communication is something very important no matter what organization or workplace one might reside. It is something that is absolutely necessary in a business model and as described by the lay networks website the essential components include encoding, medium of transmission, decoding, and feedback ("The Process of Communication"
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Communications and Crisis Paper HCS/ 320 Polly Hanson May 20, 2013 When a crisis occurs, it becomes a stressful and overwhelming environment for an individual. Not knowing is one of the most unceasing parts about a crisis. Sometimes it is very hard to cope effectively with everyday life situations. In situations like these people forget how to act calm and normal as usual. The nuclear reactor malfunction in the Three Mile Island created a crisis because it released dangerous radiation into
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Emergency Management Office Disaster One Holly Cains HCS/320 27 April 2015 Ann Maleta Emergency Management Office Disaster One With the recent news of the water supply being contaminated, our Emergency Management Office will take immediate action in solving this problem and making sure the community stays safe. First, there are several individuals and groups that will be communicating inside and outside the organization during this crisis situation that are authorized to give official information
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1 University of Phoenix HCS 320 Health Care Communication Strategies MU13BHA08 Communication During a Crisis Situation Given the scenario, today as the director of a regional Emergency Management Office, the phone begun to ring more than usual. I had started receiving official reports that the public water supplies of several towns in the area have become contaminated with a life-threatening biological agent. Contingency plans must be addressed within the organization
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