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Ehancing Mental Health on Campus - Pecha Kucha Presentation 

PechaKucha Presentation

PBHL-H245, Professionalism in the Healthcare Workplace

This presentation highlights, through images, the impact of mental health on college campuses. It gave me the opportunity to choose a healthcare topic I feel strongly about and share information with my classmates on why mental health awareness on campus is important and why they should care about it as well.

 

What I learned

I picked this assignment because it was a topic I felt strongly about and wanted to raise awareness on mental health issues on college campuses. It was important to me because many students experience stress, anxiety, and other challenges, and I wanted to highlight something that often goes unnoticed. I also enjoyed having the freedom to choose my own healthcare topic and express my ideas through images and information in a meaningful way. This assignment took time and effort because I had to research, organize my ideas, and think carefully about how to present the message clearly to my classmates. Overall, I am proud of this work because it shows my interest in mental health awareness and helps me build communication and presentation skills that will be useful in my future career.

Program Competencies

The following are the learning objectives for PBLH-H 245: Professionalism in the Healthcare Workplace:

  • Demonstrate effective written communication and oral communication skills.

  • Collaborate in teams utilizing interpersonal skills, recognizing and demonstrating sensitivity to different points of view.

  • Demonstrate behaviors that align with ethical, legal, and professional standards.

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CONTACT

Angie Ojelabi

B.S in Health Services Management 

Indiana University Indianapolis

Connect with me on LinkedIn:

http://www.linkedin.com/in/anjolaoluwa-ojelabi

Personal Email:

angieojelabi@gmail.com

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