Is public "Health” & “Pride” influence by? Health & Pride Nationalism Public Opinion PropagandaJustice Presentation by Maria C Alvarez May 6 th, 2015.

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Is public "Health” & “Pride” influence by? Health & Pride Nationalism Public Opinion PropagandaJustice Presentation by Maria C Alvarez May 6 th, 2015

 What is the definition of Pride?  A) A HIGH OR INORDINATE OPINION OF ONE’S OWN DIGNITY, IMPORTANCE, MERIT, OR SUPERIOTY.  B) A FEELING OR DEEP PLEASUERE OR SATISFACTION DERIVED FROM ONE’S OWN ACHIEVEMENTS.  What is the definition of “Health” or “Public Health”?  A) THE STATE OF BEING FREE FROM ILLNESS OR INJURY  B) THE HEALTH OF THE POPULATION AS A WHOLE, ESPECIALLY AS MONITORED, REGULATED, AND PROMOTED BY THE STATE.

 What is the definition of Nationalism?  PATRIOTIC FEELING, PRINCIPLES, OR EFFORTS. SPIRITY OR ASPIRATIONS COMMON TO THE WHOLE OF A NATION.  What is the definition of Public Opinion?  AN AGGREGATE OF THE INDIVIDUAL VIEWS, ATTITUDES, AND BELIEFS ABOUT A PARTICULAR TOPIC, EXPRESSED BY A SIGNIFICANT PORPORTION OF A COMMNITY.

Focusing on Health Issues on How it Divided People ?  Is the concept of Pride versus Harm a cause of war or peace time?  It is justify any abuse to human being for the pride of science?

Do you think health is an effect of nationalism, public opinion, and/or propaganda? How? Social Justice Experimental research w human Regulations Public Opinion Good purpose Good public practice Pride Propaganda Important for them The right to practice

Experiments Tuskegee How many of you know about it? In USA: Experiment post WWII -Blacks -Hispanics -Mental illness

Tuskegee syphilis experiement  The Tuskegee syphilis experiment (/t ʌ s ˈ ki ːɡ i ː /) [1] was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 by the U.S. Public Health Service to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in rural African-American men in Alabama. [1]clinical studyU.S. Public Health Servicesyphilis  They were told that they were receiving free health care from the U.S. government. [1] [1]

Science and the Swastika: The deadly Experiment “Pride”  Number of German medical doctors abandoned the idea of caring for the sick in the Third Reich.  Intent on furthering the Nazi vision of a master Aryan race free from disease through selective breeding  They instead favored a policy of racial cleansing that saw them carry out atrocities in the name of eugenics.  By 1939, six years of Nazi rule had helped transform doctors into the murderers of 300,000 disabled people and psychiatric patients - the gas chambers were built to kill them.

World Health Organization WHO  It was established on April 7 th,1948  Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland  WHO is a member of the United Nations Development Group  As of 2013, the WHO has 194 members states

WHO its role in public health  Partnerships where joint action is needed  Shaping the research agency  Setting norms and standards and promoting their implementation  Monitoring the health situation and assessing health trends

Belmont Report in USA  The Belmont Report is a report created by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research  Its full title is the Belmont Report: Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research, Report of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.  The Report was issued on 30 September 1978 [1] and published in the Federal Register on 18 April [2] [1] [2]  The Report took its name from the Belmont Conference Center where the document was drafted in part. The Belmont Conference Center, once a part of the Smithsonian Institution, is in Elkridge, Maryland, 10 miles south of Baltimore, and until the end of 2010 was operated by Howard Community College. [3]Belmont Conference CenterSmithsonian InstitutionElkridge, MarylandBaltimoreHoward Community College [3]

The Belmont Report Why it was created? RESPECT protecting the autonomy of all people and treating them with courtesy and respect and allowing for informed consent. Researchers must be truthful and conduct no deception; BENEFICENSE The philosophy of "Do no harm" while maximizing benefits for the research project and minimizing risks to the research subjects; and JUSTICE ensuring reasonable, non- exploitative, and well- considered procedures are administered fairly — the fair distribution of costs and benefits to potential research participants — and equally.

The Pride/Peace Cycle THANK YOU….!!!