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Oswald, James M. – 1987
Although going barefoot is the easiest way for a vegetarian to deal with the problem of footwear, it is an impractical solution for those who are faced with harsh weather conditions. There are many nonleather, natural, and synthetic man-made material sandals, boots, and shoes. For the person who needs foot protection, there is a company that has…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Leather, Podiatry, Practical Arts
Hollander, Gilbert – Todays Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Health, Physical Fitness, Podiatry, Special Health Problems
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Suggs, Patricia K.; Krissak, Ruth; Caruso, Frank; Teasdall, Robert – Educational Gerontology, 2002
An educational program on geriatric foot care was completed by 59 nurse practitioners, 12 physicians' assistants, and 1 physician. The 3 1/2 day program included interactive sessions, observation, and hands-on patient care. Posttest results and 6-month follow-up showed significant knowledge increases and incorporation of learning into practice.…
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Inservice Education, Nurse Practitioners, Physicians Assistants
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Tanner, Suzanne M.; Harvey, Jack S. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
Common among runners and athletes who participate in jumping sports, plantar fasciitis is an overuse injury that is potentially incapacitating, causes heel and arch pain, and usually occurs after sudden increases in running mileage, frequency, or speed. Therapy is described. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Athletes, Injuries, Podiatry, Preventive Medicine
Diamond, Elliot; LeBendig, Michael – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1977
The school can provide an excellent setting for foot health education and care. (MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Health Education, Health Services, Podiatry
National Center for Health Statistics (DHEW/PHS), Hyattsville, MD. – 1974
The report on the clinical practice of podiatry is the product of a national survey of podiatrists conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics with the cooperation of the American Podiatry Association during the period January--March 1970. The survey was conducted by a self-administered questionnaire (a facsimile of which comprises an…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Health Services, National Surveys, Podiatry
Helfand, Arthur E. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1976
Some direction is needed for the consumer of foot care and health services. (RC)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Health Education, Health Personnel, Health Services
Aronson, Susan S. – Child Care Information Exchange, 1987
Discusses common foot problems of young children and ways parents, child caregivers, and physicians should deal with them. Particular attention is given to care and medical treatment for flat feet, peeling feet, and "w"-sitting in young children. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Medical Services, Parent Role, Physical Development
Miller, Stephen J. – Journal of Podiatric Medical Education, 1980
The Waldo General Hospital Podiatric Residency Program, designed to be an intense, "well-rounded," multifaceted, single year of postgraduate practical training for the podiatric physician, is described. Surgical training, internal medicine, "outside rotations," in-hospital rotations, and meetings and lectures are discussed. A…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Hospitals, Internal Medicine
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Levy, Leonard A.; Farber, Eugene M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1974
Descriptors: Departments, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Schools
Cross, Barbara J.; And Others – 1977
Text, illustrations, and exercises are utilized in this set of seven learning modules designed to instruct diabetes patients in health care practices necessary for the control of their illness. The first module, by Barbara J. Cross, describes materials and procedures used in testing the urine for sugar and acetone. The second module, by Ruth…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Dietetics, Drug Therapy, Learning Modules
Lepow, Gary M.; Levy, Leonard A. – Journal of Podiatric Medical Education, 1980
The use of highly specific objectives can be the basis for a second-year podiatric surgical residency program. They show both residents and attending staff precisely the knowledge and skills to be achieved and aid evaluation of students. A series of objectives is provided. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
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Heid, Marilyn – Journal of School Health, 1979
A school nurse recommends that elementary school children be given a foot screening test for early detection of foot problems. (JD)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Human Body, Physical Characteristics, Podiatry
Washington State Dept. of Social and Health Services, Olympia. Health Manpower Project. – 1970
This survey, based on a 95 0/0 response rate, determined that of all the podiatrists licensed in the state of Washington, 69 0/0 live within the state, 95 0/0 were actively employed in that profession, and almost all were in private practice. The primary work function of 83 0/0 was direct patient care, and over half of the respondents worked 40 to…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Certification, Employment Patterns, Health Occupations
Lane, Shelley D. – Journal of Podiatric Medical Education, 1981
Technical skills and interpersonal communication contribute to diagnosing diseases, and evidence suggests that the quality of the interpersonal relationship can significantly influence the outcome of treatments that appear to depend solely on technical factors. Because communication directly influences health-related outcomes, communication…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Health Services, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence
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