Create a 12- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentation on a methodology you create for assessing credibility and reliability of an Internet source of CAM information. Include detailed speaker notes and reference citations.
Describe how a consumer’s attitudes and beliefs about CAM could hinder objective assessments of reliability and credibility in CAM.
Create five objective criteria to judge the credibility and reliability of a source of information on CAM.
Select a CAM therapy or modality of interest. Be sure to choose a therapy you have not used in your paper or the CAT discussion. Then, perform the following:
Describe the therapy.
Examine the type of training or education that is required.
Discuss whether a license or certification is required to practice this therapy.
Research the Internet for websites on this therapy or modality. Be sure not use a website from class.
Using your criteria, review one of the websites and determine how reliable the site is for CAM information.
Explain how you reached your conclusion about the website. Consider using a grading scale or grid for this exercise.
Describe steps the website could take to increase its credibility.
Present the Assessing Reliability and Credibility of CAM ResourcesPresentation.
For Local Campus students, these may be (at the discretion of faculty) oral presentations accompanied by Microsoft® PowerPoint®presentations.
For Online and Directed Study students, these are Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentations with speaker notes.
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