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Joint Education of Medical Students and Allied Health Personnel

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
THESE sentiments clearly express national policy which promises to make ready access to first rate health services available to all American children. With grants from the Office of Economic Opportunity, the Children's Bureau, and other federal sources, there came and continue to come many opportunities to develop comprehensive medical care facilities,
B, Duncan, C H, Kempe
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Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1971
COMPLETE eye care can be provided only by the medical profession (ophthalmologists) working with physicians in other branches of medicine and with allied health personnel. Medicine must look ahead, anticipate, and fulfill the health needs of our country. We must recognize the fact that we are living in an era when the demand for health services by our
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Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1975
At this time of increasing regulatory pressures on our profession, all ophthalmologists are urged to use the services of the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO). By providing both an umbrella function and a forum, JCAHPO has given ophthalmologists a unifying mechanism never before attained.
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Delegation of Tasks in Radiology to Allied Health Personnel

Radiology, 1972
Abstract Two hundred sixty-two radiologists in 5 states were asked their feelings about delegating 26 radiologic tasks to nonphysician personnel, and if such personnel were now performing such tasks. Delegation of tasks classified as injection of contrast materials received 25% approval; fluoroscopy 40%; and interpretive 25%.
H J, Parker, J F, McCoy, R B, Connor
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Utilization of allied health personnel in HMOs.

Journal of allied health, 1989
Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) have become a significant component of the health care delivery system and thus provide employment opportunities for allied health professionals. This study investigated the utilization of selected allied health services and personnel in a national sample of HMO settings.
S L, Wilson   +3 more
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Allied Health Personnel in Physicians’ Offices: An Econometric Approach

1974
This paper develops a simultaneous equation model of allied health personnel employed in physicians’ offices, which include nursing, technical and secretarial-clerical workers. The first three equations explain weekly hours demanded of each of the three types of allied health personnel as functions of the degree of delegation of tasks; own wage; visits;
Michael D. Intriligator   +1 more
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Overview of allied health personnel shortages.

Journal of allied health, 1991
Upon learning that 95% of all fatal traffic accidents occur within three miles of one's home, an acquaintance moved to another residence four miles away and is still alive today. The world might be a much better place if most obstacles could be overcome this handily.
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Allied Health Personnel: Some Problems

The Gerontologist, 1972
S, Harris, S, Axelrod
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Allied Health Personnel in Child Health Care

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1969
J P, Connelly, A, Yankauer
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Recruitment and Retention of Allied Health Personnel

Journal of Ambulatory Care Marketing, 1995
V W, Oakerlund   +2 more
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