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Peer reviewedRussell, John C.; Kaplowe, Joseph; Heinrich, Jeffrey – Academic Medicine, 1999
Describes a New Britain General Hospital (Connecticut) program that uses mid-level practitioners, including physician assistants (PAs), to augment diminished staffs of residents in surgical residencies. Topics discussed include program structure, efforts to reduce the potential for PA/resident conflict, protection of residency program integrity,…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Physicians Assistants
Peer reviewedGreen, Michael L. – Academic Medicine, 1999
A study systematically reviewed published literature on graduate medical-education curricula in clinical epidemiology, critical appraisal, and evidence-based medicine (EBM). The 18 reports found in the search provide useful guidelines for medical educators but many suffer from incomplete descriptions and inadequate curriculum evaluations.…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedLawrence, Stephen L.; Lindemann, Janet C.; Gottlieb, Mark – Academic Medicine, 1999
Over 18 months, Medical College of Wisconsin students identified what they had learned during their clerkships in each of seven learning settings; the 3,030 outcomes were divided into 48 categories, and the ten most-frequent learning outcomes are reported. No significant differences by time of year or rural vs. urban clerkships were found.…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, College Outcomes Assessment, Higher Education
Peer reviewedOrr, Betsy; Park, Ok; Thompson, Dale; Thompson, Cecelia – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1999
Adult postsecondary students (n=322) completed the Gregorc Style Indicator. The concrete sequential style predominated; 43% had dominance in two styles; there were slight differences among the program areas of business, health occupations, and trade and industrial education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Allied Health Occupations Education, Business Education, Career Choice
Peer reviewedFox, Rene C. – Academic Medicine, 1999
Examines arguments made by Kenneth Ludmerer in "Time To Heal: American Medical Education from the Turn of the Century to the Era of Managed Care," who charges that medical educators have failed to address basic social, organizational, and financial problems. Calls for deep transformation of the ethos, social system, and organization of medical…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Book Reviews, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedOptometric Education, 1998
A statement of the Council for Optometric Education (COE) defines and characterizes educational outcomes, outcomes assessment, and outcomes data, and explains the reasons for outcomes assessment, its relationship to curricular design, and its function in accreditation of optometry programs. Stated COE standards and expectations of optometry…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Allied Health Occupations Education, College Outcomes Assessment, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedDelafuente, Jeffrey C.; Araujo, Oscar E.; Legg, Sue M. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1998
Compares exam scores in a pharmacy calculations course of 55 students in a traditional lecture format and 55 in computer-assisted instruction (CAI). Scores were similar before separation into groups and after six weeks of instruction by either method. The CAI program was easy to use and well received by students, and this group spent less time…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Comparative Analysis, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedSeifer, Sarena D. – Academic Medicine, 1998
Defines service learning and its core concepts, and how it differs from traditional education in the health professions, discussing how such programs can benefit students, faculty, communities, higher education institutions, as well as relationships among all these groups. Recommended resources for integrating service learning into the medical…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedJones, Anne C.; Courts, Frank J.; Sandow, Pamela L.; Watson, Ronald E. – Journal of Dental Education, 1997
A study, using Myers-Briggs Type Indicators, of 256 dental students in four classes found introverted students performed better on the National Dental Board Examinations but had progressively lower class rank over four years and experienced more major academic difficulties. Judging and sensing students had higher rank than perceiving and intuitive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Probation, Age Differences, Allied Health Occupations Education
Peer reviewedBoex, James R.; Blacklow, Robert; Boll, Arthur; Fishman, Linda; Gamliel, Sandy; Garg, Mohan; Gilchrist, Valerie; Hogan, Andrew; Meservey, Patricia; Pearson, Steven; Politzer, Robert; Veloski, J. Jon – Academic Medicine, 1998
Describes a model for ambulatory health care training that makes it easier to generalize about and quantify educational costs. The model is built around two major variable sets affecting costs: (1) three cost types (direct, indirect, infrastructure), and (2) factors related to training site and educational activities. It is constructed to show how…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Costs, Educational Economics, Educational Facilities
Peer reviewedImfeld, Thomas N.; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1995
A method for predicting high dental caries increments for children, based on previous research, is presented. Three clinical findings were identified as predictors: number of sound primary molars, number of discolored pits/fissures on first permanent molars, and number of buccal and lingual smooth surfaces of first permanent molars with white…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, At Risk Persons, Children, Dentistry
Peer reviewedSchornack, Julie – Optometric Education, 1996
The impetus and focus of quality improvement efforts in higher education are examined, and a corporate grant program supporting the use of total quality management strategies in optometric education is described. Subsequent articles on grant-supported projects are previewed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality, Grants
Peer reviewedCarter, Jean T.; Draugalis, JoLaine R.; Slack, Marion K.; Cox, Emily R. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1998
A study estimated and compared consequences of pharmacy clerkship placements (learning opportunities) to estimates of clerkship training costs (site impact productivity). A learning opportunity algorithm rank-ordered student activities for involvement level, completeness of experience, completeness of experiential learning cycle, and performance…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedHedges, Larry V.; Waddington, Tad – Review of Educational Research, 1993
M. Wang, G. Haertel, and H. Walberg have produced a summary of the bivariate relationships that influence learning. The problem is how to convert such evidence into knowledge, and the knowledge into policy. Discusses how health science provides a guide for making the conversion from evidence to policy. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Occupations
Peer reviewedRowell, Donna M.; Kroll, David J. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1998
Survey of 50 pharmacy schools investigated the degree to which instruction in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) was included in the pharmacy curriculum, and use of alternative practitioners as instructors. Almost three-quarters offered coursework in herbal medicine or other areas of CAM; about half offered other alternative medicine…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Design, Degree Requirements, Educational Trends


