Encourage your child. What do you think would make for a more enriching class-time experience, an excited and ambitious one or a defiant, uninspired one?
Mathematics expresses itself everywhere, in almost every facet of life - in nature all around us, and in the technologies in our hands. Mathematics is the language of science and engineering - describing our understanding of all that we observe.
The Mathematics Everywhere & Everyday Exhibition explores the many wonders and uses of mathematics in our lives. This exhibition is divided into nine areas focusing on different aspects of mathematics.
This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge and practical skills of planning in the health care organization. The course starts with laying the background of planning. The course will then take the student through the strategic planning journey including organizing the planning team, analyzing the environment, developing the organizational direction and formulating the strategy. Implementation examples will be given and major planning process consideration will be discussed.
The objective of the Research’s Project is to develop the student’s ability to carry out and contribute to Health Administration Research. The student should demonstrate, through his/her project and orally, an ability to plan, conduct, and present a scientific investigation of relevance to the subject of Health Administration. A further aim is to develop skills for the critical examination of investigations and research reports and to provide the student with the opportunity for a deeper level of theoretical and practical study within a chosen area.
Ethics in Health Administration translates the principles and practice of ethics into usable information for application to the real world of health care administration. Based on a model that centers on the administrators’ role in practice-based ethics, this course also recognizes influences that impact their ethics in decision making. Factual and fictional cases based on real world events help to emphasize course content and make it interesting for the learner.
This course deals with types of normal metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and minerals. The practical part of this course deals with determination of serum or urine of some items as glucose, protein, hemoglobin, urea, uric acid, lipids, and some enzymes, also the clinical significant of each.
Determination of serum glucose.
Determination of serum proteins.
Determination of serum hemoglobin.
Determination of serum urea.