SW6201
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Practice I: Role of Social Workers in Health Settings
College of Social Work
SW - College of Social Work
Description
This 3-credit practice course builds on generalist year HBSE content and explores the person in environment from a bio-psycho-social perspective across the life span as one encounters challenges to one's physical health. Knowledge of specific major health/illness issues such as diabetes, cancer, disability, and pain management are presented from acute, chronic, and terminal condition perspectives. The accompanying psycho-social impact of these conditions on individual and family systems is discussed within a framework of cultural and ethnic diversity. The realities of SW practice in interdisciplinary health care settings (hospital, rehab, long-term care, home health/hospice and community-based care) are explored, as well as the impact of public health policy (Medicare, Medicaid, managed care) on social work practice and the role of prevention in health care. Social work values and ethics (e.g., confidentiality, self-determination, locus of responsibility) and their application to practice in health settings are addressed.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
Yes
Number Of Repeats
2
Total Credits Allowed
6
Required Requisite(s):
011202