This project is intended to help you to utilize and refine your information literacy skills to seek out information about a specific public health issue relating to microbiology, and to develop your thinking abilities by completing a self-evaluation of your project and preparation process. You will also be performing data analysis on statistics reported by the CDC. The workplace capability of technological skills will be developed through the use of computer software to develop your public health brochure in the appropriate format and will also help you develop time management and productivity skills as well.
By completing this project, you will fulfill course outcomes #1-7 (see below for details). Because this is a public health project, you will base your article selection on tying it to the healthcare field. Through project completion, you will develop the following institutional outcomes: information literacy and communication, thinking abilities, and community and career. You may submit your project under any of these in your e-portfolio.
Course Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the concepts of biology and chemistry as they relate to microbiology.
How: By developing a brochure that outlines a relevant public health topic in microbiology and presenting it to your peers.
- Identify characteristics and types of common microorganisms.
How: by discussion of causal organism(s) and its (their) characteristics.
- Examine modes of transmission and methods for preventing the spread of microorganisms.
How: by identifying how the microorganism is spread and how to prevent the spread (public health focus).
- Articulate host inflammatory and immune processes.
How: by explaining how the human body responds to the pathogen(s).
- Explain treatment of infectious diseases: antimicrobial medications and bacterial resistance.
How: by explaining how the pathogenic disease(s) discussed in brochure are treated in clinical practice and issues with treatment.
- Categorize infectious diseases of body systems of current epidemiological concern.
How: by presenting/ developing a brochure on a topic that is of current epidemiological relevance either locally, nationally, or worldwide.
- Outline basic procedures in clinical microbiology lab practice and evaluate effective learning strategies.
How: by outlining diagnostic procedures in the brochure and completing a self-reflection of the project.