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Technical Education Reporter, 1974
Hospitals need technicians to maintain increasingly complex health care systems. Filling a need first addressed by the military, the education of Biomedical Equipment Technicians is now a growing civilian field. (Author)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Biomedical Equipment, Biomedicine, Health Occupations
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Roemer, Milton I. – Journal of Allied Health, 1974
The article presents an historical overview of medical assistants, including traditional healers and elementary doctor substitutes, and comments on the current training, functions, and factors influencing the development of required health teams. The overview argues for efficient and effective health care, with equal access of all persons to…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Health Occupations
Health Careers Council of Illinois, Chicago. – 1966
CAREERS IN THE AREAS OF DENTISTRY, DIETETICS, MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARY SCIENCE, MEDICAL LABORATORY WORK, MEDICINE, NURSING, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, OPTOMETRY, PHARMACY, PHYSICAL THERAPY, PODIATRY, PUBLIC HEALTH, RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK, VETERINARY MEDICINE, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION, AND OTHER HEALTH OCCUPATIONS ARE DESCRIBED IN TERMS OF THE…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, Educational Programs, Employment Opportunities
BECKER, GEORGE L. – 1967
TO OBTAIN PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENTS ON TRAINING MEDICAL ASSISTANTS, 800 4-PAGE QUESTIONNAIRES WERE SENT TO DOCTORS IN THE LONG BEACH AREA. TABLES SHOW THE DATA FROM THE 193 RETURNS. MOST SAID THEY (1) DO NOT WANT STATE LICENSING OF ASSISTANTS, (2) PREFER THOSE TRAINED IN COURSES ACCREDITED BY THE COUNCIL ON MEDICAL EDUCATION, (3) DO NOT LIMIT THEIR…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Medical Services, Office Occupations
Benedict, Mary; And Others – 1973
The document outlines a curriculum designed to teach appropriate nursing skills to students and to prepare them for career opportunities available in health occupations. It is presented in 10 units offering basic information under the headings of: overview of health occupations; communications; medical terminology; fundamental principles of human…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Education, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Secondary Education
Horowitz, Morris, A.; Goldstein, Harold M. – 1968
In a representative cross-section of 20 Boston Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area's 120 registered hospitals, 524 individuals in 22 paramedical occupations were interviewed regarding their functions and educational backgrounds. In addition, questionnaires regarding hiring policies were directed to the administrators in these hospitals. Among…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Background, Health Occupations, Health Personnel
Perry, J. Warren, Ed. – 1967
More than 400 persons including national leaders in government, educational, and professional organizations and agencies attended the dedication and the 3-day conference intended to focus attention on priority needs. Conference papers include: (1) "Serving Is a Privilege, Not a Problem" by M.E. Switzer, (2) "Regional Medical…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Community Colleges, Conference Reports, Health Occupations
Heid, Theodore H.; Bair, Jeffrey H. – 1972
The U. S. Army Dental Corps has implemented a formal program based on the concept that dental care can be more efficiently and effectively provided with treatment teams composed of one dental officer, two dental therapy assistants, one basic assistant, and the shared support of other auxiliary personnel. Such a team will use three dental treatment…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Armed Forces, Attitudes
Health Careers of Ohio, Columbus. – 1973
The document provides information on the name of the program, the institution, prerequisites, length of course, and certificate or degree offered for 81 programs for the training of physician assistants as part of Operation MEDIHC (Military Experience Directed Into Health Careers). Fifty-three programs are in primary care; the remaining 28 are…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Directories, Enlisted Personnel
Texas State Office of Comprehensive Health Planning, Austin. – 1970
The report is intended to provide current statistics on allied health careers as baseline data for evaluation, planning, and administration of allied health education programs. The document consists entirely of tables, except for the first three pages describing the problem, the collection of the data, and the limitations of the data, and for…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Allied Health Personnel, Employment Patterns
Metropolitan Washington Regional Medical Program, Washington, DC. – 1970
Presented are an overview of Physicians' Assistant programs in the United States and a study of their applicability to the Washington metropolitan area. The national overview includes information gathered from fourteen respondents to questionnaires sent to 30 physician assistant programs currently in operational or planning stages. Aspects…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Health Occupations, Medical Schools, Medical Services
Training Center for Comprehensive Care, Jamaica Plain, MA. – 1971
The major portion of this directory of health occupations training programs in the state of Massachusetts consists of detailed information about each program, including educational admission requirements, costs (salary, stipend, tuition), affiliations, length of program, type of degree awarded, enrollment, and class capacity. This document is…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Directories, Educational Programs
Bognanno, Mario F.; And Others – 1970
A comprehensive statement and presentation of data pertaining to fifteen Iowa health manpower occupations are made for units of State and Federal Government, health and professional organizations, health planners, and lay groups involved in health and other socioeconomic planning activities. The industrialization of Iowa with attendant decline in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Demography, Health Occupations, Health Personnel
Syracuse Univ., NY. – 1973
Supplementing the volume "Fostering the Growing Need to Learn" and its accompanying Bibliography, this descriptive listing of activities is highly selective and emphasizes those projects which are innovative and imaginative. If the activity seemed likely to lead to movement in an important area or had the potentiality for effective use…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Education, Health Occupations
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Sultz, Harry A.; And Others – Journal of Allied Health, 1984
Suggests that schools of allied health may have to collaborate with professional organizations in identifying individual deficiencies in clinical practice and in offering remedial, continuing education programs that address these deficiencies. The rationale for the assumption of this unique responsibility for determining and maintaining clinical…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Competence
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