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Taylor, Carmen L. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2006
State licensure laws in speech-language pathology and audiology vary from state to state. Natural disaster displacements as well as trends in job mobility have increased the need for licensees to be able to have more fluidity in practicing from 1 state to another. Additionally, literature reviews on the history of professional licensure…
Descriptors: Occupational Mobility, Speech Language Pathology, Natural Disasters, Audiology
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Oman, Doug; Hedberg, John; Thoresen, Carl E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
The authors evaluated an 8-week, 2-hr per week training for physicians, nurses, chaplains, and other health professionals using nonsectarian, spiritually based self-management tools based on passage meditation (E. Easwaran, 1978/1991). Participants were randomized to intervention (n = 27) or waiting list (n = 31). Pretest, posttest, and 8-and…
Descriptors: Physicians, Nurses, Allied Health Personnel, Clergy
Standley, Jayne M.; Jones, Jennifer – American Music Therapy Association, 2007
"Music Techniques in Therapy, Counseling, and Special Education" is the culmination of the first author's research in the skill development of prospective music therapists and music educators during graduate and undergraduate preparation. Standley studied the abilities and progress of students across multiple clinical music therapy and music…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Music Education, Music, Teaching Skills
Reese, Susan – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J3), 2007
The health care skill gap is expected to worsen, but Career and Technical Education (CTE) is playing an integral part in preparing the next generation of workers. This article discusses the efforts of Greentree Health Science Academy in addressing the need to develop the next generation of health care professionals. In collaboration with…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Older Adults, Employment Opportunities, Technical Education
Bryce, Elizabeth; Choi, Peter; Landstrom, Margaret; LoChang, Justin – Journal of Distance Education, 2008
The potential impact of on-line learning in health care is significant. By providing access to educational material from an internet-connected computer anytime and anywhere, healthcare workers (HCWs), whose workload demands are often changing and somewhat unpredictable, have increased ability to self-educate. For example, the growing recognition…
Descriptors: Surveys, Program Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Attitudes
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Butts, Karen R. – Journal of Health Occupations Education, 1986
Describes the role of respiratory exercise specialists and the success of their techniques in treating asthmatic patients, especially children. Calls for research and development leading to an educational program in this field. (CH)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Asthma, Elementary Secondary Education, Emerging Occupations
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Mitcham, Maralynne – Journal of Allied Health, 1981
The issues of faculty performance evaluation for allied health professionals are addressed. Daniel Stufflebeam's CIPP (content-imput-process-product) model is introduced and its development into a CIPP-SAPS (self-administrative-peer- student) model is pursued. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Evaluation
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Baker, Shirley A. – Journal of Health Occupations Education, 1989
Reviews the medical laboratory career ladder. Indicates that because of the shortage of health care workers, there is a need to reassess the other avenue of career development, namely experience. (JOW) (This file contains 41 resumes, CS739175 to CS739215.)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Career Development, Career Ladders, Clinical Experience
Lyons, John S.; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
A model is presented of education for health care and other service providers to persons at risk for AIDS, seropositive individuals, and persons with AIDS. The model's four components are: target population; domains (content), modes (media), and outcome. Included is data from studies of police and dental students. (IAH)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adults, Allied Health Personnel, Educational Media
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Kamhi, Alan G. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2004
In this article, the reason why certain terms, labels, and ideas prevail, whereas others fail to gain acceptance, will be considered. Borrowing the concept of "meme" from the study of evolution of ideas, it will be clear why "language-based" and "phonological" disorders have less widespread appeal than, for example, "auditory processing" and…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Communication Disorders, Dyslexia, Reading Difficulties
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Diamond, Eileen; Fox, Cindy – Kairaranga, 2004
As Physiotherapist and Occupational Therapist in Tai Tokerau, we have worked in collaboration with CCS Northland over the last two years to facilitate two day workshops for students attending mainstream schools that have moderate to severe physical disabilities. We chose venues that were community based so that the students could be out of their…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Workshops, Occupational Therapy, Educational Environment
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English, Carie L.; Anderson, Cynthia M. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2004
The analog functional analysis involves the manipulation of pre-determined antecedent and consequent events and typically is conducted by trained experimenters. Inclusion of idiosyncratic variables in the analog functional analysis may affect responding. Inclusion of caregivers is one potential antecedent that may affect problem behavior. The…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Functional Behavioral Assessment
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Ben-Porath, Denise D. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2004
Therapists often struggle with managing intersession contact with clients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, particularly when dangerous and life-threatening symptoms are communicated (Gunderson, 1996). Difficulties have arisen, in part, because previous phone contacts with this population have failed to recognize the importance of…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Behavior Modification, Personality, Telecommunications
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Blinkhorn, Anthony; Gittani, Jamily – Health Education Journal, 2009
Objective: To record the views of individuals whose main professional role is community liaison on dental health education material for culturally and linguistically diverse communities. Methods: Tape-recorded interviews were undertaken, reviewed by two individuals and themes identified. Results: Twenty four individuals were interviewed out of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Health Education, Dental Health
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Lubinski, Rosemary – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
Speech-language pathologists who serve elders in a variety of long-term care settings have a variety of professional skills and responsibilities. Fundamental to quality service is knowledge of aging and communication changes and disorders associated with this process, institutional alternatives, and the changing nature of today's elders in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Responsibility, Communication Skills
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