Disease surveillance is an essential part of public health. It provides valuable information to public health officials, allowing them to detect and prevent the spread of disease. In your Scholar-Practitioner Project, you create a disease surveillance system to monitor a disease or condition (HIV in lower income communities)  you write a 2pg paper analyzing the influence that specific historical events have had in the evolution of

.Review and summarize two scholarly resources (not including your text) related to the nursing care model you observed in the practice setting.
June 12, 2018
“Discuss why EBP is an essential component of the practice of a BSN-prepared RN. Identify two ways in which you will continue to integrate evidence into your practice and encourage it within your work environment
June 12, 2018

Disease surveillance is an essential part of public health. It provides valuable information to public health officials, allowing them to detect and prevent the spread of disease. In your Scholar-Practitioner Project, you create a disease surveillance system to monitor a disease or condition (HIV in lower income communities)  you write a 2pg paper analyzing the influence that specific historical events have had in the evolution of

  • Due 6/3  7 p.m EST

    2 pages APA format not including reference page (min 4)

    Topic: Disease Surveillance System with HIV/AIDS in lower income communities)

    Disease surveillance is an essential part of public health. It provides valuable information to public health officials, allowing them to detect and prevent the spread of disease. In your Scholar-Practitioner Project, you create a disease surveillance system to monitor a disease or condition (HIV in lower income communities)

    you write a 2pg paper analyzing the influence that specific historical events have had in the evolution of disease surveillance systems. In addition, you forecast the next phase(s) in disease surveillance and explain how the changes that you predict will impact public health policy and practice

    Scholar-Practitioner Project: Disease Surveillance System