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Ohl 128, no. 174a + b – Reused columbarium plaque with inscriptions on both sides, side a: epitaph set up by Volumnia Symposia for her husband, an imperial slave and muleteer; side b: fragment of an epitaph for unidentified deceased, who lived thirty-five years. 2nd century CE
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Council on Academic Affairs: Minutes (January 24, 2024)
Minutes from the Council on Academic Affairs' meeting on January 24, 2024
Genesis
This creative thesis is a chapbook consisting of nineteen original poems.No embargoAcademic Major: Englis
Interview of Leon Calvin Murray by Kevlin Haire
Remote interview.Leon Calvin Murray discusses his experiences as an undergraduate student at Ohio State, particularly his role as a member of the Varsity football team. Murray started playing football for OSU in 1977 when he arrived on campus as a freshman. He discusses the role of captains on the football team, how tutoring was mandatory for freshmen and sophomores, and Coach Woody Hayes' relationship with the players while he was coach and afterward. He talks about the 1978 Gator Bowl, in which Hayes hit an opposing player who had intercepted an Ohio State pass, and what was going on with the team at the time. Murray also discusses the team dynamics under Hayes' replacement, Coach Earle Bruce, and why he left Ohio State before graduating in order to go pro. In addition, Murray talks about returning to Ohio State to finish his degree, and what his favorite memories are of Ohio State’s football team and campus. Finally, he talks about how his experiences being on the Ohio State football team have influenced his career as a counselor working with kids
Ohl 95, no. 9 and 96, no. 17 – Two fragments of an epitaph for Claudia Gemella, set up by her parents, Tiberius Claudius Hermes and Livia Bononi, 1st century CE
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CIL 6.35603 – Epitaph set up by L. Aius Anicetus for himself and his wife, Iulia Primigenia, who he lived with for fifty years, 1st-2nd century CE
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Improving Communication Between Doulas and Hospital Care Team: A Quality Improvement Project
Black maternal health is in a health crisis state. Maternal mortality rates progressed from 55.3 to 69.9 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2020 versus 2021, respectively. There is strong data showing that doula services improve maternal health outcomes and result in a more positive birth experience. However, doulas are integrated into the healthcare team in diverse ways, making interprofessional communication a challenge. First, a brief discussion is provided regarding the history of medical injustice among Black individuals as a reference of the mistrust that needs to be acknowledged to better understand and meet individual health care needs. Next, opportunities and barriers are discussed regarding community-based solutions for the maternal health crisis among Black birthing persons. The purpose of this DNP scholarly project is to develop, implement, and evaluate a toolkit to improve communication between community-based doulas, hospital-based doulas, and hospital care providers. The literature demonstrates that doulas have a positive impact on patients' emotional and physical well-being. To determine the communication toolkit’s effectiveness, Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) and post-survey data was utilized.A five-year embargo was granted for this item