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Hammack, Floyd Morgan – New York University Education Quarterly, 1982
Examines efforts to bring nursing up to professional status and higher occupational prestige through the development of a unique knowledge base for nursing; upgrading of the nursing curriculum; curriculum emphasis on interpersonal rather than technical aspects of nursing; and attempts to attain greater responsibility for nurses. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Employment, Higher Education
Clark, Neil; Smith, David – 1984
The process, outcomes, and recommendations resulting from a project to develop a statewide nursing resource planning system are examined. Phase 1 of the project investigated nursing manpower demands for 1984 and 1986, while phase 2 studied the current scope of nursing practice. In addition to summarizing the findings of these investigations,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, College Planning, Competence, Decision Making
Haase, Patricia T. – 1982
Five final reports on the Nursing Curriculum Project of the Southern Regional Education Board are presented. The reports include (1) RN (Registered Nursing) Education: The Basic Issues; (2) Types of RN Programs; (3) Planning and Operating an RN Program; (4) Acclimating the Novice Nurse: Whose Responsibility? and (5) Statewide Planning for Nursing.…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Clinical Experience, College Programs, Curriculum Development
Seccombe, I.; Smith, G.; Buchan, J.; Ball, J. – 1997
Selected issues of concern to second-level enrolled (registered) nurses in the United Kingdom were examined through national surveys of two groups: (1) a random sample of 21,762 of the 115,459 nurses holding second-level registration in the United Kingdom, and (2) 700 employers who, included nurse executive directors in all National Health Service…
Descriptors: Career Development, Certification, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs
Hudis, Paula M.; And Others – 1992
A 2-year study of the health care industry in the San Francisco Bay Area identified avenues for reducing health care labor shortages. Focus was on classifications where demand was expected to grow and where current demand exceeds supply: nursing, medical imaging, medical therapy, and medical records management. A modified job analysis technique…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Articulation (Education), Certification, Demand Occupations