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Oesterle, Mary; O'Callaghan, Darlene – Nursing & Health Care: Perspectives on Community, 1996
Looks at the problems associated with the rapidly changing health-care system and the anxiety caused by it. Suggests a shift in nursing education is necessary in order to provide competent primary health-care practitioners. Describes the integrated primary health-care program at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois. (JOW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Higher Education, Nursing Education

MacIntosh, Judith; McCormack, Dianne – Journal of Nursing Education, 2000
Content analysis of nursing articles revealed that 184 used primary health care in a manner consistent with the World Health Organization definition; 70 did not. Curricular applications of these different interpretations could lead to different learning environments for nursing education and thus affect nursing practice. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Definitions, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Shoultz, Jan; Amundson, Mary Jane – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 1998
A survey of 177 nurse educators indicates they have more knowledge of primary health care than hypothesized; those with work experience beyond acute care have more knowledge. Nurse educators must be prepared to revise nursing curricula and teaching strategies in terms of community-based primary-health-care knowledge and skills. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Curriculum Development, Health Education, Higher Education

Conger, Cynthia O'Neill; Baldwin, Joan H.; Abegglen, JoAnn; Callister, Lynn C. – Journal of Nursing Education, 1999
Brigham Young University's nursing curriculum was revised to reflect the community-driven nature of primary health care. Curricular threads of inquiry, practice, stewardship, spirituality, and service are the framework for integrating community health nursing practice. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Higher Education

Wolff, Stewart L.; Shelov, Steven P. – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
Methods and results of resident participation in this aspect of a postgraduate pediatric curriculum at the Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Bronx, New York, are described. Peer discussion and group problem-solving and exploration are used and evaluations suggest a positive impact on learning and patient care. (LBH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discussion Groups, Graduate Medical Students, Group Discussion

Peterson, Malcolm L.; Spitzer, Walter O. – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
The planning and development of interdisciplinary education for health associates at Johns Hopkins University are described by Malcolm L. Peterson. (Includes training of an interdisciplinary team of practitioners by an interdisciplinary team of teachers.) Walter O. Spitzer compares Canadian and U.S. experience in such interdisciplinary education…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach

Everett, George D.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
Consultation rates of medical house staff physicians were examined to determine the factors that lead to the use of consultants. The factors that were studied were clinical experience and teaching in medical school, intensity of use of services, residency year, Alpha Omega Alpha membership, and future practice plans. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Clinics, College Instruction, Consultants

Day, Susan C.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
In response to the perceived need for primary care physicians, two major changes in internal medicine training have occurred: (1) a third year of general training was required for internal medicine board certification and (2) many hospitals developed primary care internal medicine residencies with an increased emphasis on ambulatory training.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education, Internal Medicine

Lawrence, G. Dwaine; Linn, Lawrence S. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1978
A study that sought to identify and describe the nature and content of questions asked by pharmacy patrons at the prescription counter is reported. The results indicate that the pharmacy is an important area in primary and self-health care, and that students should be trained in methods of responding and educating in one-to-one situations. (JMD)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Curriculum Development, Health Needs, Higher Education

Branch, William T., Jr.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
The problems encountered, diagnostic procedures performed, and treatments prescribed in dermatology were studied in a primary care practice and in a dermatology clinic. It is proposed that the findings of this study be the basis for designing a curriculum in dermatology for residents in primary care medicine. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Family Practice (Medicine)

Carr, John E. – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
Behavioral sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine have been taught in terms of direct applicability to the primary care physician's practice with the "behavioral system" providing the point of integration for a general organ system approach. (MLW)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, College Instruction, Course Content, Course Evaluation
Levy, Leonard A.; Levine, Peter M. – Journal of Podiatric Medical Education, 1980
The conceptual and practical bases for development of a curriculum in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences that would prepare students for the primary care responsibilities of podiatric medical practice are presented, and specific instructional resources are suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Instructional Materials

Lemberger, August P. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1976
Since pharmacy and pharmaceutical education offer the opportunity for students to select from various alternatives for recognition of general and specialized competencies, an effort must be made to clearly define those alternatives and to set minimum levels of competence and qualifications for licensure. (LBH)
Descriptors: Certification, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements, Higher Education

Hudson, James I.; Giacalone, Joseph J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
A review of effective primary care education and service delivery. Eleven issues are highlighted, including those involving physicians and non-M.D. professionals, financing, the pluralistic approach to education and care, students and faculty, specialty boards, and evaluation. Consensus approaches as well as diversity of opinions are noted.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education, Literature Reviews

Novak, Stanley F.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1978
Since there is a growing emphasis on the behavioral and psychological aspects of health and illness in pediatric practice, training programs must expose future primary care provides to behavioral and developmental issues. An interdisciplinary training model developed at Rochester's Department of Pediatrics is described. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems, Higher Education