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Mangan, Jennifer; Rae, John; Anderson, Judith; Jones, Donovan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
The objective of this review is to examine the current literature related to interpersonal communication skill development within undergraduate paramedicine. Interpersonal communication is a vital paramedic skill, with evidence demonstrating it leads to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction and reduces medical errors. Interpersonal…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, Allied Health Occupations Education
Hodgen, Jeremy; Marks, Rachel – Sutton Trust, 2013
This report reviews over 50 research studies to consider the level and type of mathematical skills needed by employers in today's economy. It considers five key questions: (1) What mathematics (level and content) is required in the workplace today?; (2) How and why have the mathematical needs of the workplace changed over time?; (3) In what ways…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Employees, Employment Qualifications, Job Skills
Ofosu-Amaah, Virginia – 1983
This booklet examines how the concept of the community health worker (a person chosen from the community and trained to function in the community in close relationship with the health care system) is being practiced in various developing countries. It also identifies the major problems and indicates how the contribution of the community health…
Descriptors: Adults, Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Community Health Services
Buchan, James; Calman, Lynn – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2005
An important potential contribution to the efficient use of the health workforce, is the possibility of "skill mix" changes. "Skill mix" is a relatively broad term which can refer to the mix of staff in the workforce or the demarcation of roles and activities among different categories of staff. Most of the policy attention on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Occupations, Physicians, Nurses
Nelsen, Bonalyn J.; Barley, Stephen R. – 1992
Most scholars adopt one of two orientations when explaining why some occupations are more skilled than others: realism or constructionism; both views would benefit from a consideration of interactionism. No occupations are more likely to have to negotiate their status than those that emerge from amateur or voluntary work. Members of such…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Emergency Medical Technicians, Emerging Occupations, Interaction
Scarselletta, Mario – 1993
Employers and policymakers have traditionally sought to manage skill shortages in technical and other occupations through initiatives predicted in one of two broad definitions of skill: skill-as-input and skill-as-artifact. A weakness of both these perspectives is that focusing on the inputs and outcomes of a labor process obscures or ignores the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications, Federal Legislation

Latif, David A.; Berger, Bruce A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1999
A study explored the notion that moral reasoning skills are important to the provision of pharmaceutical care. It compared the moral reasoning skills of two classes of pharmacy students with those of practitioners who scored high on measures of pharmaceutical care and clinical decision making. Implications for pharmacy school admissions and…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions)
Ginsburg, Lynda; Elmore, Jennifer – 1998
Technology is having a definite impact on the workplace. Although workers in the fields of health care, administration, manufacturing, and electronics are all expected to exhibit industry-specific competencies, they must also master a similar set of technology-related competencies. This is especially true with respect to using technology to…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Electronics
Buchan, James; Dal Poz, Mario R. – Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2002
The reasons a skill mix among health workers is important to health care systems were examined. The analysis was based on a review of studies conducted primarily in the United States. "Skill mix" was defined as the mix of posts, grades, or occupations in an organization and the combinations of activities or skills needed for each job…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Employment Practices, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
Cort, Pia – 2002
Denmark has a uniform, nationwide vocational education and training (VET) system that provides qualifications that are valid throughout the country and recognized by employers and trade unions. Initial VET (IVET) includes the following components: VET, including commercial and technical training; basic social and health care training; agricultural…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Apprenticeships, Articulation (Education)