25 Years of McCuistion: The Future of Health Care
Our experts agree that health care in the future will look very different. The third in a three parts series on the past, present and future of health care, this episode focuses on the latter.
Our experts agree that health care in the future will look very different. The third in a three parts series on the past, present and future of health care, this episode focuses on the latter.
One constant in health care is change. There are significant advancements in health care technology and the treatments available to us. Today more people are accessing health care than ever before and there is more expensive care to be accessed.
Healthcare has become ever more complex and expensive with too many citizens not always getting the full healthcare they may need. Still we've come a long way in the treatment of diseases that once meant certain death and in how we treat disease and illnesses.
This episode on Voter ID laws includes participants on both sides of the voter ID debate discussing what is becoming an increasingly divisive issue.
While some say voter fraud is a widespread issue, they are challenged by those who state that the issue is that of vast demographic changes.
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy was a tragedy that had repercussions worldwide, forever changing the way news is reported.
Ironically even though the United States is a nation of immigrants, immigration has been a controversial issue from its very beginnings.
New ways of learning are challenging the traditional higher education model! This program explores the every changing scope of how teachers are teaching and students are learning.
Education has become more complex- and digital learning is now expanding how we learn and retain information. Tune in to see how this "new" way impacts how we interact, collaborate and build a "brave new world".
Human trafficking is the subject of this episode. Joining Dennis McCuistion are: Elizabeth M. Wheaton, Kristen Richards, Shawn McGraw and a survivor, Rebekah.