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The politics of Technicians

The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2010
An unintended consequence of the New York psychology Scope of Practice legislation led to a restriction in the use of testing technicians that has yet to be reversed after 4 years. The misperception of neuropsychology by state legislators and psychology colleagues was a key obstacle to achieving a timely solution.
Joanne R, Festa   +2 more
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A technician shortage

Communications of the ACM, 2015
In our elation about rising CS enrollments, we are overlooking a growing shortage of computing technicians. Our education system is not responding to this need.
Peter J. Denning, Edward E. Gordon
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Technicians or Nurses in the O.R.?

The American Journal of Nursing, 1974
surgical specialties, from the staffs of the four hospitals was made. The surgeons were given a list of 10 statements, to which they responded with agreement or disagreement. They also had an opportunity to elaborate on their reasons for agreement or disagreement.
M, Roberts, J, Vilinskas, G, Owens
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Data analyst technician: An innovative role for the pharmacy technician

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2001
The development of an innovative role for the pharmacy technician is described. The role of the pharmacy technician was based on a needs assessment and the expertise of the pharmacy technician selected. Initial responsibilities of the technician included chart reviews, benchmarking surveys, monthly financial impact analysis, initiative assessment, and ...
K C, Ervin   +3 more
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Technicians

Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1974
The limited research on technicians has produced inconsistent results concerning their job and career concerns. This study compares technician work values with professionals and, through a need-environment congruity model, identifies primary situational factors associated with varying levels of self-investment in their occupational roles.
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The Utilization of Surgical Technicians

AORN Journal, 1968
Irrespective of the duration and content of the basic training program of the surgical technician-past, present, or future-the individual must be effectively integrated into the OR team. A hazard exists in employing technicians who are either underor over-prepared for the job requirements.
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Screening tonometry by technicians

Albrecht von Graefes Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1975
Comparative measurements of intraocular pressure of 200 eyes were statistical analyzed. Goldmann applanation tonometry was performed by the author and was accepted as a reference system for the measurements made by a technician using the Pneumatonograph, the GlaucoTest screening tonometer, the Halberg tonometer and the Schiotz tonometer. The technician
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The Surgical Technician

The Guthrie Journal, 1964
W C, BECK, K A, FEDORKA, J B, CMELKO
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