PROJECT 1
-This assignment is designed for you to demonstrate your ability to communicate your knowledge of a disease to the lay (non-scientific and non-medical) public
– recognize risk factors leading to disease and identify preventive measures and treatments.
Pamphlet addressing non-scientific community and presentation
Create an informative pamphlet for a nonscientific community about Diabetes Mellitus type 1. Give a brief description of the disease, including its symptoms and signs; explain the effects of the disease on the healthy body function of cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system levels, relating the effects to the observed symptoms. Analyze the risk factors contributing to the disease and preventive steps available to the targeted audience. Describe how a person suffering from the disease can maintain a desirable quality of life as well as minimize or slow the progress of the disease. Discuss available diagnostic and therapeutic tools and possible outcomes of the disease. Describe current research and possible future research directions.
NOTE: AT A MINIMUM, PAMPHLET SHOULD CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING REQUIRED ELEMENTS
1) INTRODUCTORY paragraph describing your subject and its importance
2) OUTLINE
3) Body of the pamphlet must
– Addresses signs, symptoms
– Explain effects of the disease on healthy body functions, and relates this to signs and symptoms
– Analyzes risk factors and preventive steps
– Describes maintenance of quality of life
– Discusses diagnostic and therapeutic tools
– Explains expected outcomes and prognosis
– Describes current areas of research into prevention, treatment or cure
– Describes possible future areas of research into prevention, treatment or cure
4) References in APA format
5) Conclusion-summary of your findings
Reference requirements
– Two or more of the references must be from the UMUC Library
– You must use at least 5 references from credible, scientifically rigorous sources
– APA style
– Reference cited should be no older than seven years
You can use http://www,umuc.edu/library/tutor/intro.html
http://libguides.umuc.edu/BIOL301
http://www.umuc.edu/library/guides/evaluate.html
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Tips on citing Web sources
Note: In text citations are not needed for conference posts. They should be included in written assignments.
Example – Web site with an author
Pyne, Solana. (July 9, 2003). Making Enemies. Retrieved August 9, 2007. http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0328/pyne.php
In-text citation would be: (Pyne, 2003)
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Example – Web article no author
Fight Hate and Promote Tolerance. Speak Up (2005). tolerance.org. Retrieved on August 14, 2007. http://www.tolerance.org/speakup/index.html
In Text citation would be: use a short version of the reference (“Speak Up”, 2005)
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How do you cite website material that has no author, no year, and no page numbers?
Example – Web site No date & No author
Ecology. (n.d.). In Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary (11th ed.). Retrieved from http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/ecology
In-text citation would be: (“Ecology”, n.d.)
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