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GLOBAL HEALTH CASE STUDY ANALYSIS

GLOBAL HEALTH CASE STUDY ANALYSIS

Tiananmen Square” by John Simpson
May 30, 2022
1987 movie Wall Street
October 4, 2022

GLOBAL HEALTH CASE STUDY ANALYSIS

GOAL: To analyze a model case study published in “Case Studies for Global Health: Building Relationships, Sharing Knowledge.”
CASE STUDY ANALYSIS OVERVIEW:
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Health Organization, Global Health Progress (GHP), International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) and the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) published a set of thirty-three (33) multi-sector case studies to identify ways in which key stakeholders are addressing global health concerns. These case studies briefly describe existing or planned collaborative relationships, projects and transactions with the aim of sharing lessons learned with the wider global health community. They cover the spectrum of global health work including research, development, delivery, and financing mechanisms. ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS To complete this case study analysis, do the following:
1
ACCESS…
…the “Case Studies for Global Health,” posted as a .PDF file under the Assignment 14 tab on Blackboard.
2
READ…
…through the table of contents on page 7 of the .PDF document.
3
SELECT…
…a case study from the booklet to analyze. You may choose a case study based on a health topic of interest to you, or based on an area of the world of interest to you. Read your chosen case study thoroughly.
4
WRITE…
…a 4-5-page paper about your case study (1000-1250) words, providing a critical analysis of the case study based on what you have learned in class. You should make comparisons between information learned in class & issues discussed in the case study, drawing conclusions about the majors lessons learned from the case study. Your paper should:
• …have a well-written introduction and conclusion which clearly identifies which case study you selected.
• …use specific examples, be thorough, be clear, and provide plenty of detail.
• …frequently make reference to terminology introduced in the weekly course lectures.
• …NOT be a repetition of what is written in the case study. I have read them already; you do not need to tell me what they are about. You do need to tell me how they are related to what you learned in class, and to global health in general.
• The grading rubric on the next page will be used to evaluate this assignment.
5
SUBMIT…
…your completed paper via Blackboard before 11:59 pm on the due date listed in the course schedule found in this syllabus. DO NOT send this paper as an attachment.
• Make certain that this assignment complies with the Requirements for the Submission of Written Work listed in this syllabus.
GRADING RUBRIC FOR CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
PBHL 3110
Qualities & Criteria
Poor (0-76)
Good (77-89)
Excellent (90-100)
Organization of Assignment
(15% of grade)
• Presentation and structuring of the text as indicated in the assignment instructions
• Organization and coherence of ideas, including introduction/concluding paragraphs, when indicated
• Clarity of sentences and paragraphs
• Length (1000-1250 words)
Follows poorly the requirements related to presentation of the text. The assignment is badly organized, lacks clarity and/or does not present ideas in a coherent way. Unacceptable length.
Follows, for the most part, all the requirements related to presentation of the text. Some requirements are not followed. The assignment is for the most part well organized, clear and presents ideas in a coherent way. Acceptable length.
Closely follows all the requirements related to presentation of the text. The assignment is well organized, clear and presents ideas in a coherent way. Acceptable length. Content/Information in Assignment (60% of grade) • All elements of the assignment instructions are addressed • Writing is based on careful reading and analysis of the information presented in the case study. • Inclusion of sufficient relevant, specific, and thorough examples from course lecture notes, readings, films, and/or supplemental material to illustrate mastery of the course content as it relates to the chosen case study The assignment addresses poorly the issues/questions referred in the assignment instructions. The provided information is not necessary or not sufficient to discuss these issues. Responses to questions do not include sufficient, &/or relevant &/or specific, &/or thorough examples to support the thesis/opinion. The assignment for the most part addresses with an in depth analysis most of the issues/questions referred in the assignment instructions. The provided information is, for the most part, necessary and sufficient to discuss these issues. Responses to questions for the most part include sufficient, &/or relevant &/or specific, &/or thorough examples to support the thesis/opinion. The assignment addresses with an in depth analysis all the issues/questions referred in the assignment instructions. The provided information is necessary and sufficient to discuss these issues. Responses to questions include numerous relevant &/or specific, &/or thorough examples to support the thesis/opinion.
Quality of Writing
(25% of grade)
• No errors and spelling, grammar and use of English
The assignment is not well written, and contains many spelling errors, and/or grammar errors and/or use of English errors.
The assignment is well written for the most part, without spelling, grammar or use of English errors.
The assignment is well written from start to finish, without spelling, grammar or use of English errors. Overriding criteria: • 0riginality and authenticity. If the assignment is identified as not being original, and/or not done by the student, the instructor has the right to grade the assignment as an F. • Requirements for the Submission of Written Work: Additional points will be deducted for not following the instructions listed in the syllabus.

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