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Peer reviewedElliott, Richard B. – Journal of Optometric Education, 1980
A survey, taken of 13 colleges of optometry in the United States to ascertain the size of continuing education programs, is described. Information includes: (1) number of courses offered, (2) number of classroom hours, (3) number of enrollments, (4) man hours, and (5) number of persons employed in continuing education. (MLW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Courses, Enrollment, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRezler, Agnes G.; Rezmovic, Victor – Journal of Allied Health, 1981
Describes the development, validity, and reliability of the Learning Preference Inventory (LPI) and its use with health professions students and practitioners. Use of the LPI allows identification of individual learning preferences with a fair degree of accuracy. Ways to improve motivation for learning are suggested. (JOW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Cognitive Style, Learning Motivation, Measures (Individuals)
Peer reviewedFlack, Harley E. – Liberal Education, 1979
Issues affecting the health professions and health systems beyond 1984 are presented in the context of the impact which these developments will have on health sciences education. It is suggested that education must prepare people to avert economic and ethical exploitation and increased governmental control and regulation. (JMF)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Economic Climate, Ethics, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedShepard, Katherine F. – Journal of Allied Health, 1980
Assesses the utility of small group interviews comprised of two or more interviewers and two or more interviewees as a selection tool for entrance into allied health educational programs. Also examines data on decision making processes in small group selection interviews. (CT/Author)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Admissions Officers, Allied Health Occupations Education, College Admission
Clubok, Miriam – Journal of College Placement, 1979
The author's research indicates that associate degree training programs have provided and will continue to provide rich resources for manpower in the mental health service delivery system. (Author)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Associate Degrees, Delivery Systems, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLesshafft, Charles T., Jr.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1976
Kentucky's AHES offers health care students part of their clinical instruction in practice situations and in regions of the state removed from the major academic health science centers. Pharmacy students may choose an off-campus semester in either the fall, spring or summer since the fall of 1973. (LBH)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Field Experience Programs, Graduate Study, Health Occupations
Peer reviewedDagenais, Fred – Journal of Allied Health, 1977
The leadership styles of three diverse groups of allied health administrators are examined along the dimensions of the Consideration and Structure scales of the Leadership Opinion Questionnaire. Results show that the allied health group prefers a leadership style that is high on Consideration and very low on Structure. (Author/HD)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrators, Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Personnel
Peer reviewedTrent, Ava M. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2002
Provides a brief overview of the process of outcomes assessment and examples of its application in professional health science education. Provides a background for other articles in this issue describing ongoing activities in outcomes assessment in veterinary education and for programs considering developing a plan. Focuses on health professions…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, College Outcomes Assessment, College Programs, Higher Education
Peer reviewedOpacic, Deborah A. – Journal of Allied Health, 2003
Multivariate analysis of data from measures of self-efficacy, values, outcomes expectation, health care experience, and grade point average for 300 physician assistant students revealed that self-efficacy is a significant predictor of clinical performance. The importance of considering noncognitive variables in addition to academic ones was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBaldwin, Alphonso; Agho, Augustine O. – Journal of Allied Health, 2003
A survey of 1,809 students found that information influencing their decision to enroll in allied health programs came from a variety of sources. Practicing health professionals were the most influential. Only physical therapy and dental hygiene students identified high school counselors as an important source. (Contains 20 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, Employment Opportunities, Enrollment Influences
Peer reviewedTavakol, Kamran; Reicherter, E. Anne – Journal of Allied Health, 2003
Analyzes the literature on problem-based learning (PBL) and explains its rationale, process, and current outcomes research. Cites examples of PBL in medical education and its application to allied health education. (Contains 49 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Research, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedDowney, Mary C.; Collins, Marie A.; Browning, William D. – Journal of Dental Education, 2002
Examined the predictive reliability of incoming grade point average (GPA), incoming math/science GPA, and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores in predicting success in dental hygiene education. Found that GPA was the most significant predictor of success. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Allied Health Occupations Education, Dental Hygienists, Dentistry
Peer reviewedCoulthard, Maureen – Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2002
Discusses the need for masters' degrees in occupational therapy as the entry-level credential in Canada. Provides the history of occupational therapy education and looks at the current status of professional development, accreditation, the move to masters' degrees and the challenge of change. (Contains 23 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKraska, Marie F. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1990
Discusses the purpose of adult day care, procedures for providing qualified personnel for adult day care centers, and legislative requirements for nurse aides. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Allied Health Occupations Education, Caregivers, Health Services
Peer reviewedSchindler, Fred H. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Provides a description of and information about an individualized program in science at Central Community College. Reports on a study which compares lecture with individualized instruction. Concludes that there were no significant differences between heterogeneous groups, and there are advantages and disadvantages to each method. Diagrams and…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Anatomy, Biology, College Science


