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    Analysis of Hypertension Prevalence and Associated Disease Mortality Among Low-Socioeconomic Status Residents of Cook County, IL 

    Gerasta, Denae (2019-05-23)
    The socioeconomic gradient in health is well established in the field of public health, but studies of this phenomenon as it relates to chronic disease in vulnerable populations yield mixed results. This thesis statistically ...
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    The Effects of Medical Technology on Person-Centered Care in Modern Medical Practice 

    Seale, Aimee (2019-05-24)
    Providing person-centered care has been a longstanding mission of medicine. Since Hippocrates’ writing of the Hippocratic Oath, considering the patient and their wishes first and foremost has been the common goal of ...
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    Physician Burnout: The Need for Medical Humanities 

    Howard, Rebecca (2020-05-29)
    While the U.S. health care system aims to cure patients efficiently, the way in which society approaches the practice of medicine dehumanizes both physicians and patients. This thesis looks at the issue of physician burnout ...
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    Autonomy or Beneficence: An Analysis of End-of-Life Care in Pediatric Patients 

    Nelson, Brittney (2017-05-23)
    Autonomy and beneficence are two core principles of biomedical ethics. However, autonomy, the patient’s right to decide what he or she wants regarding medical care, can often conflict with beneficence, what the doctor ...
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    The American Anti-Vaccine Movement: An Investigation of Populism, Polarization, and Public Policy 

    Jackson, Grayson (2020-05-29)
    Populism, animated in part by the distrust of elite authority, can be found across the spectrum of American political ideology. From Donald Trump and his “drain the swamp” rhetoric to Bernie Sanders and his denunciations ...
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    Qualitative Analysis of Health Care Protocols for Patients with Cognitive Impairments 

    Schreiber, Kendyl (2018-05-21)
    In 2015, the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices developed a protocol for caring for patients with cognitive impairments. However, the literature indicates there are still problems in ...
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    Catholic Healthcare in the United States: A Study of the Adherence to the Sterilization Religious Directives of Ascension Health in Texas 

    Orlando, Chelsea
    The United States Conference of Bishops created the Ethical and Religious Directives (ERDs) in order to provide clear ethical rules for American Catholics. Included was the prohibition of both female and male sterilization: ...
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    Camping with Patients: How seeing patients outside of the clinical setting affects views on patient care 

    Wedler, Anna (2020-05-19)
    This thesis focuses on the experiences of pediatric physicians and other medical professionals who serve campers with chronic illnesses and diagnoses through illness-specific partner camps associated with Camp For All in ...
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    Too Blessed to be Stressed? Correlations between Prayer, Scripture Readings, and Mental Health Measures 

    George, Krupa (2019-05-24)
    Throughout history, healing has been associated with spirituality. Even today, many believe in the power of prayer for wellness and healing and find it especially relevant to areas of mental health. This thesis gives a ...
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    For the Cure of the Soul: Basil the Great's Perspectives on Medicine 

    Ungarino, John (2021-05-18)
    Much has changed in healthcare since St. Basil the Great founded the first hospital in 373 AD. Still, whether patient or healthcare worker, there is much one can learn from St. Basil and his teachings about how healthcare ...
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