Capstone Project: Milestone—Bibliography

Capstone Project: Milestone—Bibliography Order Description To prepare for this Capstone Project milestone: • • Capstone Project: Milestone—Bibliography • Review Section 3, “Citations and References” in the course text, Essential Guide to APA Style for Walden Students. This section helps you properly cite your resources as you develop your Literature Review. • Review the example Literature Reviews in your Learning Resources, for guidance on what a quality bibliography looks like. • Review the online articles listed in the Learning Resources, and pay special attention to the articles in the Walden Writing Center for tips and extended explanations on how to organize and conduct a Literature Review. • Investigate literature from a variety of sources, such as the Walden Library, books, professional magazines, and newspapers for insights that describe and support your Capstone Project topic (ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE) To complete this milestone: • Locate and review 8–12 scholarly resources on your chosen topic (ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE) from the Walden Library databases (CINAHL is a good choice) – VERY IMPORTANT • Remember, these should be timely resources (within the last 5–6 years). • Create a bibliography (in APA format) of the 8–12 resources you have found. To see an example of a bibliography in proper APA format, refer to the last page of the example Literature Review by Holm located in your Week 2 Resources. • At the end of your bibliography, provide a brief summary (4–5 sentences) that justifies the resources you selected, including which databases and search terms you used to locate the resources. All resources must be in proper APA format. Readings The following articles provide step-by-step guidance on writing a résumé. Review these in preparation for this week's Assignment: • Essential guide to APA style for Walden students. (2014). Retrieved from https://www.vitalsource.com Note: This text is available as an eBook (electronic book). It will be provided to you via an email from the Walden University book store. o Section 3, “Citations and References” • Becze, E. (2008a). Résumé writing, part 1: Develop a self-inventory. ONS Connect, 23(2), 29. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. • Becze, E. (2008b). Résumé writing, part 2: Writing the first draft. ONS Connect, 23(3), 34. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. • Becze, E. (2008c). Résumé writing, part 3: Complete your resume with careful editing and professional formatting. ONS Connect, 23(4), 29. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. • Résumé writing tips. (2007). Critical Care Nurse, 27(Supplement), 51–54, 57–58. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. • Best Sampler Résumés. (n.d.). Healthcare resume. Retrieved fromhttps://www.bestsampleresume.com/healthcare-resumes.html • Council on Education for Public Health. (2012). Retrieved from https://www.ceph.org/ • National Association of County and City Health Officials. (2011). Local public health workforce benchmarks. Retrieved from https://www.naccho.org/topics/workforce/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&PageID=190640 • National Board of Public Health Examiners. (2012). Get certified in public health (CPH)! Retrieved from https://www.nbphe.org/aboutthecph.cfm • National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (2008). Overview. Retrieved from https://www.nchec.org/exam/overview/ • Perlino, C. M. (2006). The public health workforce shortage: Left unchecked, will we be protected? (Issue Brief). Retrieved from https://www.apha.org/NR/rdonlyres/597828BF-9924-4B94-8821-135F665E9D45/0/PublicHealthWorkforceIssueBrief.pdf • Walden University. (n.d.a). Career services center. Retrieved from https://careercenter.waldenu.edu/ The website of the Walden University Career Center provides a variety of resources for managing your career. Review the website in preparation of this week's assignments. • Walden University. (n.d.c). Show you're the best candidate. Retrieved from https://careercenter.waldenu.edu/857.htm • This web article from Walden's Career Center highlights how you can use the Challenge, Action, Result formula to document your accomplishments and demonstrate your value to potential employers. • Holm, J. (2011). A literature review on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among U.S. Veterans in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Unpublished material. Used by permission of J. Holm. This Literature Review is provided to you as an example. Review it in preparation for completing your Literature Review. This week, focus on the bibliography to help guide your work on this week's Capstone Project. Optional Resources • Aveyard, H. (2010). Doing a literature review in health and social care: A practical guide (2nd ed.). Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. This e-book provides guidance on conducting a literature review. As needed, refer to this book as a resource when conducting your Literature Review.

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