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Cuff, Patricia A.; Perez, Megan M. – National Academies Press, 2017
An adequate, well-trained, and diverse health care workforce is essential for providing access to quality health care services. However, despite more than a decade of concerted global action to address the health workforce crisis, collective efforts are falling short in scaling up the supply of health workers. The resulting health workforce…
Descriptors: Workshops, Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Supply and Demand
Wood, Lucile A., Ed.
Volume 1 of the two-volume textbook on nursing skills presents instructional materials (units 1-20) based on 184 activities designated by the Allied Health Professions Projects national survey as those which are accomplished by all levels of nursing. Unit titles are: (1) the health worker and the law; (2) introduction to ethics in the healing…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Development, Health Services
Wood, Lucile A., Ed.
Volume 2 of the two-volume textbook on nursing skills presents instructional materials (units 21-36) on nursing skills based on 184 activities designated by the Allied Health Professions Projects national survey as those which are accomplished by all levels of nursing. Unit titles are: (21) urine elimination; (22) bowel elimination; (23)…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum Development, Health Services
Haase, Patricia T. – 1976
This fourth volume in the series "Pathways to Practice" presents the heart of the Southern Regional Education Board's Nursing Curriculum Project, which was designed to (1) develop a set of assumptions about societal systems that impinge on the environments of nursing, (2) determine broadly the future direction of health care delivery patterns, (3)…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Allied Health Occupations, Classification, Conceptual Schemes
Jacobus, Peter H. – 1973
The liberal arts have always been considered the purest form of education and its proponents have vigorously defended it against the encroachments of "practicalism." But if we can legitimately claim that liberal arts are truly an education for life, we must remind ourselves that work is the most significant ingredient of our post-educational…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Career Choice, Career Education, Counseling
Haase, Patricia T. – 1978
The opportunities for the growth and enhancement of the associate degree nursing program, central to the current controversy over the role of the associate degree nurse as technical or professional, should be viewed in the context of the future of health care practice and the realities of the health care marketplace. American health care is on the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Associate Degrees, Attitude Change, Educational Needs
Story, Donna Ketchum – 1974
Designing a career ladder curriculum is not simply taking an existing practical nurse curriculum and an associate degree nursing curriculum and placing one after the other. The curriculum is designed to produce students who are competent practitioners as practical nurses at the end of the first level and then allow them to continue for an…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Behavioral Objectives, Career Ladders, Competency Based Education