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  • The purpose of this assignment is to first become more familiar with the governmental agencies that oversee and regulate different aspects of the environment, biomedical research, public health and policy. Using inferential reasoning you must justify why it is logical for you to hold a position in a specific agency. This reflective exercise will enhance your comprehension of the department’s purpose and begin to illustrate the essential roles health care professionals play in the government.
  • Answer the following questions
    • What are the 3 branches of government?
    • Which branch does congress belong?
    • What are the two departments within congress?
      • What is the difference between the 2 in regard to the number of seats in each?
        • How are they decided?
    • Which does the cabinet belong?
      • What are the cabinet positions including cabinet level officials? List them all out.
      • Why would these departments be involved in your assigned scenario and role?
      • Why is it logical for you to hold a positon in this department as a medical care provider, epidemiologist, scientist or public health educator?
  • Find 3 specific departments overseen by the United State Cabinet that would be involved with your subject. You could also choose NASA or the National Academy of Science.
  • Make a hierarchy style chart using SmartArt in word that includes all of the cabinet positions and the 3 departments you potentially could be employed within. Use the link below for help
  • In 3-5 sentences thoughtfully and comprehensively
  • Create a cohesive narrative that describes the sequence of the events that led to your cross-disciplinary collaboration and discoveries. This will be the same for each group.
  • Name your task force (everyone’s name in their group will be the same)

Appointing Yourself to a Position

  • Using Wikipedia find a list of the cabinet members including the cabinet level officials
  • Click on an office that may regulate issues pertaining to your topic and employ people with your assigned expertise.
  • Next click on the department that the office oversees. For example, the Secretary of Agriculture is the administration for the United States Department of Agriculture. I want to you to work in a department and not in an administrative office.
  • Read a bit about the department and see if there is an organization chart that shows the hierarchy of the different programs/agencies that exist within. Click on the varying agencies if there is a link. Investigate these departments’ roles and decide if it is logical for your character to be employed by them.
  • Next go to the department or agency’s website and find a specific position that you could potentially hold. Using the website will also give you more insight into the purpose and function and how you can serve as an employee.
    • EPA => About EPA => Organization Chart => Organization chart under Headquarters Offices
    • NAS: www.nas.edu =>organization => program units => pick a unit => our boards or about us (depends on the unit)=> click on a board => about us => who we are and what we do
    • USDA => use Wikipedia to find the program and agency/office (write them down) then go to the USDA website => site map => choose an agency or office=> read the programs they are responsible for and visit their web site for specific information on their duties.
    • NIH => Institutes at NIH => List of Institutes Centers and Offices => About => Organization: Division Offices and Centers => chose a center => mission
    • FDA => FDA organization (right side of page) => organization charts=> chose a department => choose an office. Copy past the office to google and add FDA to the end. Go to their website to get more information.
    • Wikipedia => executive office of the president (overseen by the Chief of staff) => choose a department that is relevant
    • Department of Commerce=> Bureaus and Offices => chose one => choose an office and visit its home page
    • CDC => CDC Organization (bottom middle)=> organizational chart (left side)=> choose an office and a center => copy past the center in a new tab and go to their website=> find an organizational chart of branches if it exists.
    • Department of defense => Navy

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Health and Human Services • Center for Disease Control o National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry The National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) is a branch for the Center for Disease Control that is dedicated to plan, direct and coordinate national programs to maintain and help improve the health of the public. This organization works to prevent premature deaths due to illnesses caused by environmental factors. As I further my research I hope to discover what the emerging diseases due to ocean acidification are - Secretary of Commerce • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration o Oceanic and Atmospheric Research The Oceanic Atmospheric Administration is a branch under the Secretaries of Commerce division of the Cabinet. Their responsibilities are the following: “to understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans, and coasts, to share that knowledge and information with others, and to conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources”. Being employed under this division would make sense because ocean acidification has many effects on the marine ecosystem which will subsequently endanger the health of humans who feed on seafood. -National Academy of Sciences • Human environmental sciences Under this specific branch of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) I encountered an American scientist by the name of Peter Gleick. Peter Gleick has dedicated his career on researching issues with the environment. He is employed by the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California. Among the many issues his research has discovered I found the following the most relatable: conflicts over water resources, water and climate change, development, and human health. It would make sense for me to be employed under this specific branch in order to further communicate to the public the dangers of animal agriculture, and the effects that this has on global warming and ocean acidification. -Executive Office of the President • Council on Environmental Quality The CEQ was established in the year 1969 as a part of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) under the administration of President Nixon. The CEQ works to advance the president's agenda on the environment, natural resources, and energy. This organization would make sense for me to work for since I am the Public Health Educator. Under this position I would be responsible for informing the president about the dangers of animal agriculture and the effects it is having on our oceans. Furthermore, I would inform the president of the possible effects these changes can have on human health. Vice President Secretaries of Agriculture Secretaries of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Secretaries of Defense Secretaries of Education Secretaries of Energy Secretaries Health and Human Services Center for Disease Control National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Secretaries of Homeland Security Executive Branch Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development Secretaries of Interior Secretaries of Labor Secretaries of State Secretaries of Transportation Secretaries of Treasury Secretaries of Veteran Affairs Attorney General White House Chief of Staff Director of the Office of Management and Budget Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Trade Representative Ambassador to the United Nations Chairs of the Council of Economic Advisers Administrator of the Small Business Administration Executive Office of the President Council on Environmental Quality National Academy of Sciences Human Environmental Sciences A Sting without the Buzz Narrative While conducting a study about the decline in the bee population, an epidemiologist discovers the negative effects of Neonicotinoids on the bees. Funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, the study goes on to discover the negative effects on human life due to the decay in the bee population. The decline of the bees directly affects plant-based diets for the human race, eventually leading to chronic illness; such as heart diseases. In search to find a solution to the epidemic, a scientist working for the National Center of Toxicological Research (NCTR) funded by the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences (NIH), is called in to conduct further research on the matter. The scientist evaluates toxic substances in the environment like Neonicotinoids, which are causing a staggering decline in bumblebees and honeybees. An idea is developed to provide the bees with an antidote that counteracts the effects of the pesticides. However, further research must to be conducted in an effort to keep bees pollinating, thus producing healthy crops, which not only prevents, but can even reverse heart disease. A well-known medical provider from the Medical Physiology and Metabolism lab within the National Academy of Science (NAS) is brought in to disseminate information on the costly effects of heart disease and prevention. A plant-based diet is the foundation for providing heart-healthy fiber, while a rich animal-based diet would lead to heart diseases resulting from: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, increased risk of overweight, etc. A public health educator representing the Chief of Staff under the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is hired in hopes to bring awareness to the government which will dictate what actions will be taken on a national level. The public health educator will link all evidence provided by the epidemiologist, scientist, and medical provider in order to inform the members of the council of environmental quality, office of chemical safety and pollution prevention on the effects of the bee declination on human health. Milestone 3 Rubric and Directions Job appointment, hierarchy chart and narrative Description Max Earned points Grade Task Force Name (2 points) 2 Government Questions (3 points) 3 Hierarchy Chart (15 points) Includes all 24 cabinet positions in the executive branch Includes your 3 chosen cabinet position 5 Correct and complete sequencing of appointment s 10 Job Descriptions (15 points) First job description Reflective explanation that justifies why your chosen appointment is logical for your role and within your task force 5 Second job description Reflective explanation that justifies why your chosen appointment is logical for your role and within your task force 5 Third job description Reflective explanation that justifies why your chosen appointment is logical for your role and within your task force 5 Narrative (15 points) Accurate contribution to task force 5 All members included in the group 3 Full title of your job title in bold lettering 2 Fluidity and cohesiveness 5 Professionalism 0 Total Points 50 Comments The purpose of this assignment is to first become more familiar with the governmental agencies that oversee and regulate different aspects of the environment, biomedical research, public health and policy. Using inferential reasoning you must justify why it is logical for you to hold a position in a specific agency. This reflective exercise will enhance your comprehension of the department’s purpose and begin to illustrate the essential roles health care professionals play in the government. 1. Answer the following questions • What are the 3 branches of government? • Which branch does congress belong? • What are the two departments within congress? i. What is the difference between the 2 in regard to the number of seats in each? 1. How are they decided? • Which does the cabinet belong? i. What are the cabinet positions including cabinet level officials? List them all out. 2. Find 3 specific departments overseen by the United State Cabinet that would be involved with your subject. You could also choose NASA or the National Academy of Science. i. Use the Appointing Yourself to a Position handout for directions 3. Make a hierarchy style chart using SmartArt in word that includes all of the cabinet positions and the 3 departments you potentially could be employed within. Use the link below for help i. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-a-hierarchy 4. In 3-5 sentences thoughtfully and comprehensively i. Give some background on each the 3 departments that you chose to work for in your own words ii. Why would these departments be involved in your assigned scenario and role? iii. Why is it logical for you to hold a positon in this department as a medical care provider, epidemiologist, scientist or public health educator? 5. Create a cohesive narrative that describes the sequence of the events that led to your cross-disciplinary collaboration and discoveries. This will be the same for each group. 6. Name your task force (everyone’s name in their group will be the same) Appointing Yourself to a Position 1. Using Wikipedia find a list of the cabinet members including the cabinet level officials 2. Click on an office that may regulate issues pertaining to your topic and employ people with your assigned expertise. 3. Next click on the department that the office oversees. For example, the Secretary of Agriculture is the administration for the United States Department of Agriculture. I want to you to work in a department and not in an administrative office. 4. Read a bit about the department and see if there is an organization chart that shows the hierarchy of the different programs/agencies that exist within. Click on the varying agencies if there is a link. Investigate these departments’ roles and decide if it is logical for your character to be employed by them. 5. Next go to the department or agency’s website and find a specific position that you could potentially hold. Using the website will also give you more insight into the purpose and function and how you can serve as an employee. a. EPA => About EPA => Organization Chart => Organization chart under Headquarters Offices b. NAS: www.nas.edu =>organization => program units => pick a unit => our boards or about us (depends on the unit)=> click on a board => about us => who we are and what we do c. USDA => use Wikipedia to find the program and agency/office (write them down) then go to the USDA website => site map => choose an agency or office=> read the programs they are responsible for and visit their web site for specific information on their duties. d. NIH => Institutes at NIH => List of Institutes Centers and Offices => About => Organization: Division Offices and Centers => chose a center => mission e. FDA => FDA organization (right side of page) => organization charts=> chose a department => choose an office. Copy past the office to google and add FDA to the end. Go to their website to get more information. f. Wikipedia => executive office of the president (overseen by the Chief of staff) => choose a department that is relevant g. Department of Commerce=> Bureaus and Offices => chose one => choose an office and visit its home page h. CDC => CDC Organization (bottom middle)=> organizational chart (left side)=> choose an office and a center => copy past the center in a new tab and go to their website=> find an organizational chart of branches if it exists. i. Department of defense => Navy
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Government Agency
Student’s Name:
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Government composition.
Enforcing state policies is the duty of a government that also has the task of ruling over a given
jurisdiction. The government has various aspects which include its branches.
The government constitutes three branches namely:


The legislative branch



The judicial branch



The executive branch

The legislature also called Congress hence makes laws to a given state.
The two departments constituting the Congress are the Senate which has 100 senators with two
from each state and the House of Representatives with 435 representatives with the number
determined by the population of each state. Some states only have two representatives while
other may have as many as 35 officials.
The cabinet comprises of senior officers appointed by the executive branch of the government.
The elected officials include the Vice President, the Department of State, the Department of
Treasury, Defense, Justice, Interior, Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, Health and Human Service,
Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, Energy, Education, Veterans Affairs,
Homeland Security. The cabinet also includes the white house chief of staff, the environmental
protection agency, the office of management and budget, the United States trade representative,
the United States mission to the United Nations, the Council of Economic Advisers, the small
business Administration and finally the Attorney General.

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