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AN ALLIED HEALTH: THE PASTA

Acta Medica Mediterranea, 2017
<p>The Mediterranean diet has been recognized historical and cultural heritage of great importance, nutritional and culinary excellence to scratch. In the Mediterranean diet 50-60% of kilocalories should come from carbohydrates, 25-30% from lipids and the remaining 10-15% from protein, the dough thus represents the main source of complex ...
MESSINA, Antonietta   +11 more
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Allied health: integral to transforming health

Australian Health Review, 2015
Objective South Australia is taking an innovative step in transforming the way its healthcare is organised and delivered to better manage current and future demands on the health system. In an environment of transforming health services, there are clear opportunities for allied health to assist in determining ...
Lizarondo, L.   +11 more
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Casemix: the allied health response

Medical Journal of Australia, 1998
Casemix has given allied health professionals the opportunity to review their approaches to patient care, contribute to reducing inpatient costs and improve quality of care. The National Allied Health Casemix Committee was formed in 1993 to advance allied health participation in casemix.
A L, Byron, H C, McCathie
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Independence in Allied Health

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
Sometimes overt, more often covert, is a feeling of antagonism among some allied health professionals regarding the role of the physician. It is not unusual to note bristling when the physician is described as the "leader" of the health care "team." The idea of a physician-dependent relationship may elicit even sharper response, and the captain-of-the ...
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Shape of allied health: an environmental scan of 27 allied health professions in Victoria

Australian Health Review, 2016
Objective In 2015, the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services commissioned the Victorian Allied Health Workforce Research Program to provide data on allied health professions in the Victorian public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
Nancarrow, Susan   +5 more
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ALLIED HEALTH WORKERS IN PEDIATRICS

Pediatrics, 1968
An article summarizing the developments and concerns of the junior college1 may seem to be keeping strange company in a pediatric journal. Yet, the extraordinary growth spurt of this educational institution in recent years is far from remote to the issues facing pediatric practice in the United States.
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Allied Health Workers in Pediatrics

Pediatrics, 1971
I would like to present my point of view regarding the use of allied health workers in pediatrics. The Colorado plan under Dr. H. Silver, as well as the Feldshen experience in the Soviet Union, are excellent ways to bring pediatric help into areas that would otherwise go without.
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Allied Health Education and Accreditation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
COOPERATION AMONG THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS For the past 50 years, the American Medical Association has participated extensively in activities to promote quality in allied health education and in accreditation review processes. In collaboration with the AMA, more than 39 allied health organizations and related medical specialty societies have developed ...
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Career Mobility in Allied Health Education

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
So much has been said about the concept of career mobility and so little has been done to implement this concept that we are immediately faced with the simple questions: Is the idea of "career mobility" fiction or fact? Is it a philosophical fable or can it be translated into reality?
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The Division Of Laborers: Allied Health Professions

International Journal of Health Services, 1973
As health services have become hospital-centered, many specialized health occupations have been created. The author maintains that these allied health occupations conflict with the medical profession for occupational territory, and that the development of these subordinate occupations has been controlled by the medical profession to its own benefit ...
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