What role does a healthcare provider play in the health and wellness of their patients?
Dr. Siegel also talks about guided imagery as helping with the body’s immune response to cancer. For those of us who have taken wellness classes like yoga, tai chi or qigong or run on a regular basis, we have experienced first hand the benefits. Some people paint, sing or dance to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. Please reflect on how wellness practices might become a larger part of American life. How might we reach children, what ages could we begin? 3A 1. What role does this healthcare provider play in the health and wellness of their patients? Address all areas of health as defined in Holistic medicine; that is physical, mental, social and spiritual. Link provide you will be writing about https://www.asha.org/Students/Speech-Language-Pathologists/#careers A SPEECH PATHOLOGIST 2. In looking at the person of the healthcare professional what traits are most necessary for meeting the whole person of the patient? 3B 1. The 4 videos provided for you all address in one way or another difficulty of providing quality care and access to all. Each presenter has a unique view to offer. Please choose the presenter you can most relate to and describe what their message is to you. LINKS PROVIDED a. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v5A3BxU4Uc b. https://www.ted.com/talks/alyson_mcgregor_why_medicine_often_has_dangerous_side_effects_for_women c. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j97WsAz3CDY d. https://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_pogge_medicine_for_the_99_percent As you answer the above question please consider the following: Why do we have the need for a category of “special populations”? Why is it difficult for individuals in certain “categories”, i.e., women, elders, infants/children, immigrants, the poor to receive proper medical treatment, have access to needed medications, have medications prescribed that work properly for them, be treated with respect? What can we do about this reality?