Entry-level Health Occupations: Development and FutureMonograph on employment conditions of entry level medical personnel in the USA - examines working conditions, occupational structure, occupational qualifications, career prospects, etc., with particular reference to nurses and hospital technicians. References and statistical tables. |
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Development and Future Harold M. Goldstein, Morris Aaron Horowitz. tion of physicians . However , the health care expectations of consum- ers remain unrealistically high . Americans have been led to believe that physicians , hospitals ...
Development and Future Harold M. Goldstein, Morris Aaron Horowitz. tion of physicians . However , the health care expectations of consum- ers remain unrealistically high . Americans have been led to believe that physicians , hospitals ...
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... physicians in the United States in 1775 , only 400 held medical degrees.5 In the late nineteenth century American hospitals and physicians locked horns over the issue of hospital outpatient departments for the poor . At this time well ...
... physicians in the United States in 1775 , only 400 held medical degrees.5 In the late nineteenth century American hospitals and physicians locked horns over the issue of hospital outpatient departments for the poor . At this time well ...
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... physicians will the demand for health services in the future possibly be met . In the past the professional opinions of physicians were accepted without question . The medical doctor was traditionally looked upon as a source of ...
... physicians will the demand for health services in the future possibly be met . In the past the professional opinions of physicians were accepted without question . The medical doctor was traditionally looked upon as a source of ...
Contents
General Characteristics of Allied Health Personnel | 17 |
Utilization of Health Personnel | 24 |
The Implications of Licensing and Certification | 39 |
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Administration allied health manpower allied health occupations allied health personnel ambulatory facilities American Hospital Association beds Boston-Cambridge Cambridge Hospital Center for Health Center for Medical changes classifications dead-end demand for health disadvantaged employed employment entry-level health entry-level occupations entry-level personnel entry-level positions Flexner Report func Functions ranked Groups of Functions growth health care industry health facilities health industry health providers Health Resources Statistics health services Health Statistics health workers Hematology hiring standards in-service training increase inpatient institutional licensure laboratory technician Licensed practical nurse LPNs Maine Medical Center medical functions Medical Manpower Studies medicine national health insurance Northeastern University number of hospital nurse's aides nursing assistants on-the-job training percent Percentage of Total Percentage Performing physicians population professional Radiologic technologist ranked from easiest registered nurses requirements Respiratory therapist Restructuring Paramedical Occupations shortages substantial Table tasks therapist therapy tions training program U.S. Department United upgrading utilization of health Wetterau