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10 Course Learning At the end of the course, the students are expected to:

Outcomes 1. Employ guidelines in health economics, taxation


and land reform in allocating resources on health
of the community and population.
2. Utilize health economic principles in the
promotion of efficient nursing intervention for
community and population.
3. Practice beginning management and leadership
skills in health development program
development using systems approach.
4. Apply techno-intelligent care systems and
processes in health economics.
5. Apply entrepreneurial skills in the delivery of
nursing care.
6. Act appropriately in addressing the moral and
ethico-legal dilemmas in taxation and land
reform.
7. Perform assessment if economic burden of
diseases independently and effectively inter, intra
and multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural team.
8. Apply knowledge of the principles, theories and
concepts relevant to health economics, taxation
and land reform.
9. Demonstrate ability to document and report up to
date accurate information affecting health
allocation of resources, taxation and land reform.
10. Share relevant research findings and trends in the
health economics, taxation and land reform.
11. Update self on current national and global
developments in health economics, taxation and
land reform.
12. Communicate effectively in speaking, writing and
presenting using culturally-appropriate language
various social problems that can impact health of
a community or population.
13. Exemplifies responsible citizenship and pride as a
future nurse.
14. Practice Louisian values in their personal and
professional endeavors.
15.Adopt the nursing core values in the practice of the
profession.
Course Learning Outcomes

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