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Program Design Guide

Genetic Anomalies
Gr&Sec
Grp #

Members
- 1 orName
2 pictures
of the Chosen Disorder/Disease
- Observe confidentiality (blur the eyes or face)

Note: 1 slide only


Name of the Chosen Disorder/Disease
- Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) occurs when your thyroid
gland produces too much of the hormone thyroxine.
Hyperthyroidism can accelerate your body's metabolism, causing
unintentional weight loss and a rapid or irregular heartbeat.
- The first description of thyroid diseases as they are known today was that
of Graves disease by Caleb Parry in 1786, but the pathogenesis of thyroid
disease was not discovered until 1882-86. Thyroidectomy for
hyperthyroidism was first performed in 1880, and antithyroid drugs and
radioiodine therapy were developed in the early 1940s. Thomas Curling
first described hyopothyroidism (myxoedema) in 1850 and the cause and
suitable treatment were established after 1883. This paper reviews the
main landmarks in the history of thyroid disease, supplemented by a brief
discussion of the historically relevant scientific aspects of the thyroid gland,
and the evolution of endocrinology as a formal discipline.
Note: 1 slide only
Name of the Chosen Disorder/Disease
- Recent treatments
- Source

Note: 1 slide only


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I. Project Background

1.1 Project Title


1.2 Project Location Note: 1 slide only
Note: 2 to 3
1.3 Executive Summary
slides
1st para: background of the disorder that you wish to address
2nd para: purpose of your project and how you think might help the
beneficiaries
3rd para: state your hopes and dreams of the project if properly implemented
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II. Project Description
Note: 2 to 4
slides
2.1 Goals and Objectives (at least 2 goals, 2 objectives)
2.2 Relevance (how impt is your prog.des. to the community where you
wish to implement it?)
2.3 Methodology (how do you complete the project? Explain the
process in a paragraph form)
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III. Project Management
Note: 1 slide only

3.1 Staffing and Administration (Structure only)


3.2 Project Administration (Functions & Rules) Note: 1 slide only
*Tabular Form
*pinpoint the people involved and specify their functions
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Note: 2 to 3 slides
IV. Implementation Plan

Meeting
Program Target Date of
In- Charge
Component Completion
Schedule Venue

Saint Louis Ms. Christine M.


Hiring of volunteers July 16, 2018 July 18, 2019
College- Cebu Duran
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Note: 2 to 3 slides
V. Project Monitoring and Evaluation

(State how you will make sure that your project is sustained in the
community/ies where you planned to implement the project)
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Note: 2 to 3 slides
VI. Budget Cost

Items Particulars Budget


(amount each piece
x number of items =
total)
Reminders
 10 to 15 mins to present the output
 Provide hard copy of the powerpoint presentation *6 slides (portrait)
per page
 Reporters will be called out on the day
 2 questions from the other groups will be answered
Group grade (90 pts) + individual grade (10 pts)
Gr&Sec_________ Grp#______ Date___________ 1 3 5
PRESENTATION SKILLS (30)
1. Were the main ideas presented in an orderly and clear manner?
2. Did the presentation fill the time allotted?
3. Was the PPT appropriate and helpful to the audience?
4. Did the talk maintain the interest of the audience?
5. Was there a theme or take-home message to the presentation?
6. Was the presenter responsive to audience questions?
KNOWLEDGE BASE (25)
1. Was proper background information on the topic given?
2. Was the material selected for presentation appropriate to the topic?
3. Was enough essential info. given to allow the audience to effectively evaluate the topic?
4. Was irrelevant or filler information excluded?
5. Did the presenter have a clear understanding of the material presented?
CRITICAL THINKING (30)
1. Did the presenter applied one or more core values in SLC-C to the presentation? *x2
2. Were the main issues in this area clearly identified? *x2
3. Did the presenter make recommendations for further work in this area?
4. Did the main conclusions of the presentation follow from the material presented?
OVER-ALL IMPRESSION (5)
Total Score
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