HCS449 University of Phoenix BSHA Program Reflection Paper
HCS449 University of Phoenix BSHA Program Reflection Paper
Assignment Content
As you conclude the BSHA program, it is important to reflect on the knowledge gained and your experiences throughout your program.
Write a 175- to 350-word reflection of your experience in the BSHA program and explain your role in the health care industry. Include answers to the following questions in your reflection:
Considering all of the courses and content you have learned in the program, what course or course content will be most helpful in your future role?
How will you apply the knowledge you have gained during this program to the role you aspire to obtain in the health care industry?
What you did not learn and how do you think it would have supported your education and your future career?
Submit your assignment.
Some of the course that you add that I took are.
Critical thinking and problem solving
Health care vocabulary
Health care delivery in the U.S
Human Resources in healthcare
There’s not a class that I think I should have took.
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