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Alberts, Mike – Exceptional Parent, 2007
Temperatures exceeded 115 degrees on July 11 during the five-hour mission in the city of Amerli. More than 50 soldiers were on site and tensions were high; Amerli was the scene of a massive suicide truck bombing just four days earlier. Soldiers kept alert but visibly struggled under the weight of dozens of pounds of battle gear. Throughout the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Armed Forces, Health Personnel
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Press, Colin – Primary Science Review, 2003
Some time ago a flyer on "Medics in Primary School" came the author's way. It described a programme for making placements in primary schools available to medical students. The benefits of the program to medical students and participating schools were highlighted, including opportunities to develop communication skills and demystify…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Foreign Countries, Communication Skills
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Trevitt, Chris – Educational Action Research, 2008
Academic learning traditionally involves research, and the production of journal papers, books, etc. "Learning in academia" refers to academics becoming more skilful in what they do. It is what legal or medical clinicians would refer to as continuing professional education (or development) (CPE/D) which, by analogy, invokes the notion of CPE in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Action Research, Education, Experiential Learning
Marshall, Patricia – Manpower, 1974
The greates obstacles medics face in negotiating the passage between military and civilian health jobs are created by civilian hiring standards. Civilian employers rely on licensure by a State agency or accreditation by a professional organization. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Certification, Employment Practices, Employment Problems
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Araujo, Katy B.; Medic, Sanja; Yasnovsky, Jessica; Steiner, Hans – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2006
This study used the Response Evaluation Measure-Youth (REM-Y-71), a self-report measure of 21 defense reactions, among school-age children. Participants were elementary and middle school students (n=290; grades 3-8; age range: 8-15; mean=11.73). Factor analysis revealed a 2-factor defense structure consistent with structure among high school and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques, Factor Analysis, Predictor Variables
Training in Business and Industry, 1971
The army needed a method to train 30,000 medics a year in a ten week course. Their most successful method is a combination of audiovisual techniques, live instruction, and experience training. (AS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Clinical Experience, Learning Motivation
Upton, Dominic; Mansell, Hayley – Psychology Teaching Review, 2008
Psychology is taught on a range of vocational courses including such training for professions as nurses, medics, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other health care professionals. However, what is uncertain is what psychology is taught, who it is taught by and how it is taught. This project aims to address these unresolved questions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Psychology, Role
Ward, Joseph S.; And Others – 1970
The Human Resources Research Organization undertook this study to determine experimentally the effect of integrating the Basic Combat Training (BCT) and the Advanced Individual Training (AIT) sequence of instruction for conscientious objector (CO) being trained as a Medical Corpsman (MOS 91A10). Other objectives were to develop an improved AIT…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Curriculum Development, Emergency Programs, Enlisted Personnel
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Peters, Michael A.; Drummond, John S. – Policy Futures in Education, 2008
This article introduces and explores the concept of political economy. In particular it focuses upon the political economy of health while also considering the implications for international nursing studies in the context of health care more generally. Political economy is not only about budgets, resources and policy. It is also about particular…
Descriptors: Nurses, Political Power, Power Structure, Context Effect
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Steiner, Hans; Erickson, Sarah J.; MacLean, Peggy; Medic, Sanja; Plattner, Belinda; Koopman, Cheryl – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2007
Objective: Although there are extensive data on the relationship between personality and stress reactivity in adults, there is little comparable empirical research with adolescents. This study examines the simultaneous relationships between long term functioning (personality, defenses) and observed stress reactivity (affect) in adolescents.…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Personality Traits, Females, Adolescents
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Coppoc, Gordon L.; Stuckey, William J. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1977
The Minimum Essential Drug Information Checklist (MEDIC) was designed at Purdue University in response to a need for more structure in the approach to drug education in veterinary medicine. It covers: therapeutic goal, routes given, dose form, dose interval, duration of therapy, withdrawal time, cost, precautions, reactions, antidote, and therapy…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Drug Education, Higher Education, Pharmaceutical Education
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Yizhar, Ziva; Boulos, Spiro; Inbar, Omri; Carmeli, Eli – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2009
Arm swing in human walking is an active natural motion involving the upper extremities. Earlier studies have described the interrelationship between arms and legs during walking, but the effect of arm swing on energy expenditure and dynamic parameters during normal gait, is inconclusive. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Physical Activities, Motion, Patients
Manning, D. Thompson; And Others – Technological Horizons in Education, 1983
Describes an interactive videodisc application program developed to train army medics. Indicates that reduced instructor teaching time and a high degree of student satisfaction in mastering complex, high-stress tasks are the optimum results achieved by the program. (JN)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Technology, Interaction
Rock, Samuel K., Jr.; Chagalis, George P. – 1980
The Basic Medical Specialist course has one of the largest enrollments of the U.S. Army's Academy of Health Sciences; 11,000 soldiers were trained in this course in 1977 and 1978. Training encompasses both emergency first aid (for field medics) and basic nursing skills. A task force working to improve Army training developed this course, in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Competency Based Education, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives
Shane, Harold G., Ed.; And Others – 1971
This book presents chapters concerning various aspects of research in language arts and implications for language instruction. The works of individuals are mentioned throughout the book, and 1,168 references are included in a list of works cited in the text. The research topics covered involve language development, oral language, listening, the…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creative Writing, Curriculum Development, Grammar
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