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- Journal of Allied Health is an academic publication providing coverage and analysis of the various disciplines within the allied health field.
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Disability Law and Health Care Education
Health care education programs, regardless of the discipline, will face similar challenges and issues related to students with disabilities. These...
7/1/08 by Newsham, Katherine R · More from publicationA Cross-Disciplinary Statewide Healthcare Workforce Analysis
A statewide study was conducted to examine the healthcare workforce from the perspectives of the individual healthcare worker and employer as a basis...
7/1/08 by Rambur, Betty Palumbo, Betty Palumbo, Mary Val McIntosh, Barbara Thomas · More from publicationTraining for Interdisciplinary Health Research: Defining the Required Competencies
Although interdisciplinary research is becoming the dominant model for understanding complex health issues, little is known about the competencies...
7/1/08 by Gebbie, Kristine M Meier, Kristine M Meier, Benjamin Mason Bakken, Suzanne Carrasquillo, Olveen Formicola, Allan Aboelela, Sally W Glied, Sherry Larson · More from publicationImpact of an Interprofessional Community-Based Educational Experience on Students' Perceptions of Other Health Professions and Older Adults
Caring for older adults has become increasingly complex due to multiple health and societal factors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the...
7/1/08 by Furze, Jennifer Lohman, Jennifer Lohman, Helene Mu · More from publicationDirect-to-Consumer Advertising: Its Effects on Stakeholders
The escalating growth in the development of pharmaceutical drugs has caused the pharmaceutical industry to market drugs directly to consumers....
7/1/08 by Montoya, Isaac D Lee-Dukes, Isaac D Lee-Dukes, Gwen Shah · More from publicationDeveloping an Honor Statement for University Students in Graduate Professional Programs
Student and faculty in our graduate professional programs in physical and occupational therapy recently acted on their concerns regarding an upsurge...
7/1/08 by Randall, Ken Hoppes, Ken Hoppes, Steve Bender · More from publication