Trends in BHM Program Statistics: Grants, awards, loans

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Page xi - SHORT-TERM ~ TO ASSIST IN INCREASING THE SUBSTANTIVE TECHNICAL COMPETENCE OF PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PERSONNEL BY ENABLING THEM TO UPDATE THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS RELATING TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS IN WHICH THEY ARE ENGAGED AND TO DECREASE THE TIME LAG BETWEEN THE DISCOVERY OF NEW KNOWLEDGE IN THE FIELD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ITS EFFECTIVE APPLICATION IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE. HEALTH PROFESSIONS GRANTS FOR TRAINING AND TRAINEESHIPS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS TEACHING PERSONNEL, STARTING IN 1972, TO...
Page xiv - ... to enable the utilization of modern computer technologies by physicians and other health personnel in the provision of health services and in the processing of biomedical information relating to the provision of such services; and (2) research through computer technology the functions performed by physicians to determine which functions could be appropriately transferred and performed by other appropriately trained personnel.
Page xiv - It specifically recommended that federal funds be substantially increased for all mechanisms of support to accelerate and advance: research into all aspects of nursing practice, the organization and delivery of nursing services to the patient, nursing as an occupation, and ways of communicating research findings...
Page xiv - ... substantially increased for all mechanisms of support to accelerate and advance: research into all aspects of nursing practice, the organization and delivery of nursing services to the patient, nursing as an occupation, and ways of communicating research findings; research training, as a necessary adjunct to prepare nurses to do independent research, to collaborate in interdisciplinary research, and to stimulate and guide research important to nursing.
Page xiv - To foster the development of young scientists with outstanding research potential for careers of independent research in the sciences related to health.
Page xii - ... to meet its costs of operation or which has special need for financial assistance to meet accreditation requirements.
Page xi - II), also established in 1956, is designed to improve the quality of patient care by increasing the number of graduate nurses with preparation for positions as administrators, supervisors, and teachers in hospitals and related institutions, public health agencies, and schools of nursing.
Page vi - ... schools of public health for comprehensive professional training, specialized consultative services, and technical assistance in public health and in the administration of State and local public health programs. September 8, 1960— Amendments to Title III of the Public Health Service Act (PL 86-720) authorized grants to schools of public health and to nursing and engineering schools which provide graduate or specialized training in public health for nurses and engineers. September 24, 1963 —...
Page vii - CONSTRUCTION COSTS AND INTEREST SUBSIDIES -- TO REDUCE THE NET EFFECTIVE INTEREST CCST ON THE LOAN BY UP TO 3 PERCENT PER ANNUM OVER ThE TERM OF THE LOAN.

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