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Private vs. Public Health Insurance: How Do They Work?
- Public Health
Many Americans are confused by health insurance, leading to delayed care. Understanding the differences between public (government-funded like Medicare/Medicaid) and private (employer or individually purchased) plans is crucial.
- Public Health
Many Americans are confused by health insurance, leading to delayed care. Understanding the differences between public (government-funded like Medicare/Medicaid) and private (employer or individually purchased) plans is crucial.
Deep Dive: Explore the Focus Areas Available in the Tulane Online Computer Science Master’s Program
- Science and Engineering
Tulane University's online MSCS program allows students to specialize in areas like AI, data science, and computational biology, tailoring their studies to career goals with flexible elective options.
- Science and Engineering
Tulane University's online MSCS program allows students to specialize in areas like AI, data science, and computational biology, tailoring their studies to career goals with flexible elective options.
Combating Compassion Fatigue in Social Work
- Social Work
Compassion fatigue in social work stems from repeated exposure to trauma, leading to emotional and physical exhaustion. It differs from burnout and can manifest in cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms. Prevention and treatment strategies include work-life balance, coping skills, support groups, and self-care.
- Social Work
Compassion fatigue in social work stems from repeated exposure to trauma, leading to emotional and physical exhaustion. It differs from burnout and can manifest in cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms. Prevention and treatment strategies include work-life balance, coping skills, support groups, and self-care.
Social Worker Benefits and How They Make a Difference
- Social Work
Social work is more than a career; it's a commitment to making a positive impact. Social workers mentor at-risk youth, advocate for policy changes, and protect children, contributing significantly to individual and community well-being.
- Social Work
Social work is more than a career; it's a commitment to making a positive impact. Social workers mentor at-risk youth, advocate for policy changes, and protect children, contributing significantly to individual and community well-being.
What Is an LCSW and What Do They Do?
- Social Work
Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues. They collaborate with other professionals, requiring a Master of Social Work degree and passing a licensing exam. The field offers good job prospects and a median salary.
- Social Work
Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues. They collaborate with other professionals, requiring a Master of Social Work degree and passing a licensing exam. The field offers good job prospects and a median salary.
Southeast Disaster Preparedness Resources and Hotlines
- Social Work
This guide provides resources for preparing for, surviving, and recovering from natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes, focusing on the Southeast U.S. It includes links to government agencies and organizations.
- Social Work
This guide provides resources for preparing for, surviving, and recovering from natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes, focusing on the Southeast U.S. It includes links to government agencies and organizations.
Dr. Deidre Hayes: Supporting New Orleans Families Through the Role of a Social Worker
- Social Work
Deidre Hayes, a social worker with 30 years of experience, impacts New Orleans through teaching, private practice, and community programs. Her work addresses homelessness, mental health, and social justice, advocating for vulnerable populations.
- Social Work
Deidre Hayes, a social worker with 30 years of experience, impacts New Orleans through teaching, private practice, and community programs. Her work addresses homelessness, mental health, and social justice, advocating for vulnerable populations.
Using a Holistic Care Approach in Social Work
- Social Work
Dr. Glaude found that a holistic approach in social work addresses the whole person, considering emotional, physical, social, and financial needs. This method enhances compassionate care and fosters deeper client connections for more impactful results.
- Social Work
Dr. Glaude found that a holistic approach in social work addresses the whole person, considering emotional, physical, social, and financial needs. This method enhances compassionate care and fosters deeper client connections for more impactful results.
What Is Allyship and What Is an Ally in Social Work?
- Social Work
Allyship is actively using privilege to advocate for marginalized groups. It involves self-examination, education, and taking action to combat discrimination and promote social justice, especially vital in social work.
- Social Work
Allyship is actively using privilege to advocate for marginalized groups. It involves self-examination, education, and taking action to combat discrimination and promote social justice, especially vital in social work.
How Catherine McKinley Helps Build Resiliency and Strength in Indigenous Communities
- Social Work
Catherine McKinley researches Indigenous American resilience, examining factors of historical oppression and existing strengths. She aims to address systemic inequalities and improve health and well-being within these communities through culturally sensitive approaches.
- Social Work
Catherine McKinley researches Indigenous American resilience, examining factors of historical oppression and existing strengths. She aims to address systemic inequalities and improve health and well-being within these communities through culturally sensitive approaches.