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Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1974
How will the health professionals in the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) region handle increased demands for health care? This document describes one course of action illustrated by current efforts to increase the supply of health personnel by a shortened curriculum in professional schools. Usually these programs offer only about 3 months…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Health Personnel, Higher Education, Labor Needs
Egeland, Jan; Foreman, Gertrude – 1973
The Bio-Medical Library at the University of Minnesota has access to two on-line computer systems: the MEDLINE system (MEDLARS ON-LINE) of the National Library of Medicine and the State University of New York (SUNY) Biomedical Communication Network. MEDLINE consists of two files which provide coverage of the "Index Medicus" from 1970 to…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Information Networks, Information Retrieval, Information Services
Florida State Board of Regents, Tallahassee. – 1974
The record of practice in general medicine and primary care by osteopathic physicians of the U.S. is outstanding. The number of D.O.'s in the U.S. totals about 14,000 of whom some 13,000 are estimated to be active. Over 2,600 D. O.'s hold a current practice license in Florida but only about one quarter of these are presently living in the state.…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Schools
Florida State Board of Regents, Tallahassee. – 1974
The total span of procedures necessary for care of the human eye and its associated structures is broad. Two professional groups, optometrists and ophthalmologists share in providing this total care. Each must hold a valid current license to practice his or her profession and the extent of prerogative and limitations is spelled out in practice…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Eyes, Health Personnel, Higher Education
Stearns, Norma S.; And Others
As reading plays a major role in the continuing education of a physician, relevancy to practice of the material selected by editors and ultimately read will theoretically result in an improvement of the continuing education process. If the selection criteria could be consistent for the writer, the editor, and the reader, then the message has a…
Descriptors: Medicine, Physicians, Professional Continuing Education, Reading Material Selection
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Weininger, Jean; Briggs, George M. – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1978
Reviews current nutrition research areas with important practical applications. Topics include hypertension, preventable birth defects, phenylketonuria and genetic diseases, new molecular genetics techniques, and saccharin and sweetners. Entries are brief and a 65-reference list is given. (MA)
Descriptors: Dietetics, Diseases, Health Education, Human Body
McGaffey, Thomas N. – Personnel Administrator, 1978
Discusses and describes some active Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). An EAP is a stress intervention program that, when combined with other stress prevention procedures, can serve as an effective base for developing a comprehensive managerial system for combating organizational stress. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Coping, Employer Employee Relationship, Organizations (Groups), Prevention
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Maugh, Thomas H., II – Science, 1978
Trace elements and some drugs can be identified in hair and it seems likely that other organic chemicals will be identifiable in the future. Since hair is so easily collected, stored, and analyzed it promises to be an ideal complement to serum and urine analysis as a diagnostic tool. (BB)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Laboratory Techniques
Science News, 1978
Reports on scientific research with rats which has found that electrical stimulation in areas of the brain can trigger behavioral effects similar to those produced by narcotic drugs. (CP)
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Medical Research, Medicine
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1978
Presents the response of the American Industrial Health Council (AIHC) to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) genetic proposal for regulating chemical carcinogens in industry. (HM)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemistry, Cost Estimates, Health Conditions
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Frazier, Howard S.; Hiatt, Howard H. – Science, 1978
Evaluation of the efficacy of a medical intervention requires measurements of both its benefits and risks as compared to those of alternative forms of management. The requisite measurements are more difficult to make than this description suggests, and the accumulation of information is inhibited by certain characteristics of our pattern of health…
Descriptors: Economics, Health, Medical Care Evaluation, Medicine
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Comroe, Julius H., Jr. – Science, 1978
This is a discussion of the process by which new research ideas are developed, receive clinical trials, and become new therapeutic or diagnostic tools. (BB)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Continuation Education, Medical Research, Medicine
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Ingelfinger, Franz J. – Science, 1978
In spite of remarkable advances in medical therapy and in the development of fantastic diagnostic devices, American society appears increasingly disenchanted with the physician. Some of the reasons for this paradox are discussed in this article. (BB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Evaluation, Medical Care Evaluation, Medical Services
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Hawkes, Nigel – Science, 1977
Reports the use of Methylphenidate (Ritalin) as a treatment for hyperkinetic children shows a peak enhancement of learning at a dose of 0.3 milligrams per hilogram of body weight and a peak enhancement of behavior at a dose of 1.0 milligrams per kilogram. (SL)
Descriptors: Drug Education, Drug Therapy, Educational Research, Hyperactivity
Abroms, Kippy; Kodera, Thomas L. – Southern Journal of Educational Research, 1978
Two groups of undergraduate students with diverse backgrounds ranked the acceptability of 15 handicapping conditions of which some were medical disorders and others were sociopsychological or functional impairments. Students adhered to the medical model, basing their judgments of acceptability on the amenability of a given handicap to medical…
Descriptors: College Students, Differences, Intervention, Medicine
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