Safety of Staff During Covid-19 pandemic; Problem Statement: The best method to ensure safety of staff during a pandemic at LC EMS Dept in order to increase staff safety and reduce work related injuries.

Part 1: Using the template provided, list and summarize three similar cases in other organizations and what was done to solve the problem in those organizations. Each case study will consist of two pages and at the end please provide your reference(s). A case study is NOT an evaluation. It is an expanded summary review. Remember all resources must be properly cited and referenced in APA format. Any quotes used within a particular case study must be in APA format and in quotation marks. There is a limit of seven words for each quote and a limit of one or two quotes for each case study summary.  Paraphrasing the case study must be in your words and not the words of others.(remember my problem statement refers to the staff that work in emergency services department so the care studies have to be related)

Part 2 keep separate from above; Safety of Staff During Covid-19 pandemic

Summarize five published articles for your literature review that are related to similar problems and what were the solutions. This assignment will contain at least five independent sources for your literature review. The literature review will consist of two pages for each review. Please provide your reference(s). Any quotes used within a particular review must be in APA format and in quotation marks. There is a limit of seven words for each quote and a limit of two or three quotes for each review. This is an intense assignment.

Safety of Staff During Covid-19 pandemic Performing research information; Safety of Staff During Covid-19 pandemic

There are many different types of resources. Understanding resource types helps you determine the best source needed for your information purpose. Below is a list of the most commonly cited resources used for research.

Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Journals • Examples: Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Journal of Accountancy• Uses jargon of the discipline• Extensive footnotes/references at the end of the article • Purpose of the article is to publish the results of research • Audience: scholars, researchers, professionals, students• Graphics are usually statistical illustrations, in black-and-whiteNote: Articles are reviewed and approved for publication by scholars/experts in the field.

Trade Journals • Examples: Harvard Business Review, Chronicle of Higher Education• Uses jargon of the industry• Occasionally cite sources • Purpose of the article is to report industry trends, practical advice, and industry newsNote: Articles are written and read by professionals in a specific industry.

Popular Magazines • Examples: Time, Fortune, Vanity Fair• General reading level• Rarely cites sources • Audience: non-professionals• Due to frequency of publication, usually the first to report about a trend or news story

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