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Kacen, Alex – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1974
Applicants to a physician's assistant program usually must have previous experience in the health field. Forty-nine institutions offering training programs are listed and job prospects, entrance requirements, degree programs offered and long-range prospects are discussed. (MW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Directories, Employment Opportunities, Health Occupations
Lefkowitz, Annie; Ausmus, Marlene – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1970
Reviews seven promising new fields for subprofessionals in health occupations. (JS)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Health Occupations, Labor Needs, Occupational Information
Fountain, Melvin – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1991
Describes occupations involved with safety and health including safety professionals, industrial hygienists, health and regulatory inspectors, public health microbiologists, ecologists, pollution control engineers, health physicists, and ergonomists. (JOW)
Descriptors: Ecology, Health Occupations, Human Factors Engineering, Occupational Information
Stanton, Michael – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1992
New health occupations described are biomedical equipment technician, perfusionist, orthotist, biocommunications manager, biophotographer, health sciences librarian, instructional designer, medical writer/editor, and medical artist/illustrator. Association contacts for further information are listed. (SK)
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Communications, Emerging Occupations, Employment Opportunities
Kahl, Anne; And Others – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1985
Three articles spotlight three groups of service-producing industries. "Health: Crossroads over the Horizon?" (Kahl and Clark) examines health occupations, patient care, paying for health care, and the impact of these changes on occupations. Hecker and Murphy look at "Retail Trade" with special attention to part-time and temporary jobs. Levine…
Descriptors: Employment Projections, Health Occupations, Labor Needs, Medical Services
Stilkind, Jerry – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1979
Due to increased pressure (for example, from the Occupational Safety and Health Act) to create healthier/safer worker environments, the number of industrial hygienist positions has increased. Compares the need to the demand. Examines industrial hygienist salary ranges, expected educational background, job opportunities, and training program…
Descriptors: Educational Background, Educational Programs, Employment Opportunities, Employment Projections