Order Descriptiona research project on an infectious illness in the U.S. or global population that has a zoonotic/environmental component relevant to our One Health theme. Using your understanding of the bio-psycho-socio-cultural model of illness & health care, you must integrate at least two different disciplines into your research. For example, if I was interested in researching the cholera epidemic in Haiti, I could include any combination of the following disciplines: history (impact of natural disasters, like earthquakes, over time); ecology (effects of deforestation on Haitian culture & health); political science (instability in the government & poverty); molecular biology (the pathophysiological effects or transmission of an infectious disease); public health (response of the WHO to the cholera outbreak); anthropology/medical ethics (study of Dr. Paul Farmer’s work in Haiti); psychology (mental health issues in the earthquake/epidemic aftermath).
The paper must have the following components:
1) final project title (a title that should follow academic convention,
being both engaging and descriptive of the focus of your project)
2) one paragraph abstract,
3) discussion of results/data ORGANIZED into sections with logical headers,
4) conclusions (This is not a summary! Your conclusion should include analysis of your research),
5) At least 10 sources. ( these will be provided and uploaded)
Please use footnotes/Chicago style for this assignment.
See this source for info: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/02/
This source has a sample paper: https:/owl.english.purdue.edu/media/pdf/1300991022_717.pdf
Figures/tables should be placed within the text that discusses them
Note:
The title and thesis will be provided as a word document. However, the title and thesis can be edited if needed.