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Mable J. Baker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The United States is currently experiencing a decline of skilled talent in the workforce, with healthcare occupations suffering the most due to a loss in workforce talent and the onset of an aging population. This talent shortage is attributed to a "skills gap." The current case study used qualitative methodology to examine the expansion…
Descriptors: Job Training, Job Skills, Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Batt, Alan M.; Tavares, Walter; Williams, Brett – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Competency frameworks serve various roles including outlining characteristics of a competent workforce, facilitating mobility, and analysing or assessing expertise. Given these roles and their relevance in the health professions, we sought to understand the methods and strategies used in the development of existing competency frameworks. We…
Descriptors: Competence, Allied Health Personnel, Guides, Program Development
Pamela Posey Holcombe – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Purpose: The military medic/paramedic population has desired to seek further education in healthcare with a program that provides earned credit for their prior learning and experiences. The population specifically wants to become a registered nurse (RN). As the nursing shortage continues, these military medics and paramedics are an untapped…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Personnel, Military Personnel, College Credits
Gaus, Frances Gayle – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Over the past four decades there has been a great amount of research on retention of students in higher education institutions (Tinto, 2006); however, few studies have examined the effect of what institutions provide for student support, regarding retention, specifically allied health program students. Retention of community college students in…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Program Development, School Holding Power, Community Colleges
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Ladhani, Zahra; Shah, Henal; Wells, Ray; Friedman, Stacey; Bezuidenhout, Juanita; van Heerden, Ben; Campos, Henry; Morahan, Page S. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2015
The health workforce of the 21st century has enormous challenges; health professionals need to be both experts in their field and equipped with leadership and managerial skills. These skills are not part of the regular curriculum, so specific programs bridging this gap are required. Since 2001, FAIMER®, with eight centers across the globe, has…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Personnel, Case Studies, Leadership Training
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Bentley, Danielle Christine; Robinson, Andrea Cristina; Ruscitti, Robert Joseph – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
With the growing volume of obtainable medical information and scientific literature, it is crucial that students in the field of allied health professions develop and refine the research skill set necessary to effectively find, retrieve, analyze, and use this information. This skill set can be effectively developed using student inquiry; an active…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Allied Health Occupations, Inquiry, Active Learning
WHALEN, PAUL L. – 1968
AT THE TIME OF THIS REPORT, LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE OFFERED PROGRAMS LEADING TO EMPLOYMENT IN 13 HEALTH RELATED AND PARAMEDICAL OCCUPATIONS. REVIEW OF THESE PROGRAMS AND RELEVANT LITERATURE LED TO NINE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROGRAMS--(1) CONSTRUCTION OF A SPECIAL FACILITY FOR ALLIED HEALTH SERVICES EDUCATION, (2)…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Health Occupations, Literature Reviews
National Institutes of Health (DHEW), Bethesda, MD. Div. of Dental Health. – 1969
More than 100 individuals attended a 2-day conference on developing dental auxiliary utilization (DAU) programs. Presentations included in this report are: (1) "How the Dean Implements the DAU Program," by James English, (2) "Some Objectives of a DAU Program" by Charles Barr, (3) "Role of the Supervisor in a Dental…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development
City Univ. of New York, NY. Inst. for Research and Development in Occupational Education. – 1982
Results are provided from a review of the Health Occupations Education curriculum in New York State to ensure that the skills and attitudes taught in those programs continue to adhere to the emerging demands of the health industry. Introductory materials include summaries of the recommendations and the major background variables influencing the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Illinois State Inter-Agency Task Force on Health Manpower, Chicago. – 1971
Developed by a 25-member committee representing health service institutions, educational institutions, manpower organizations, and professional groups, this publication contains guidelines for use in developing programs for physician's assistants. Suggestions are made for: (1) determining the role of the physician's assistant in relation to other…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Ladders, Certification
Scanlan, Craig L. – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1986
Describes an exemplary pedagogical application of the personal computer in allied health continuing education. Discusses preliminary considerations, designing the instructional materials, and the two-year development plan consisting of three interrelated phases: faculty development, instructional applications, and dissemination. (CT)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Continuing Education
Romberg, Paul F. – 1970
This paper reviews some of the things that can and need to be done in the area of allied health professions. The federal government must be willing to commit funds in the direction of the allied health fields. A start has been made, but more help is needed. Aid must also come from state governments and private sources. The colleges and…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Federal Aid, Financial Needs
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Spencer, Charles T. – Journal of Allied Health, 1976
Conceptual fabrications of intellectual, analytical, and physical models are abstracted and utilized to optimize a projected programed sequence of actions leading to a new approach to allied health education. (Author)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Finance
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Frankenburg, William K.; And Others – Journal of Pediatrics, 1970
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Opportunities, Health Services
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Dolch, Norman A. – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Describes the supervision of internships in an applied medical sociology program. Participation covers three areas: (1) establishing a wellness program; (2) maintaining the program; and (3) responding to intern needs. Finds that monitoring interns requires a structure different from academic advising and instruction, and recommends treating…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Graduate Study
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