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This volume of essays, like the first in the series, examines trends in the educational programs for the many related, but traditionally separate, allied health professions. With the phenomenal growth of these fields and the rapidly changing requirements of available technology, educators and counselors alike are in constant need of the kind of up-to-date information offered in these essays. Areas covered in this volume include anesthesia assistance, medical records administration, environmental health, mental health, physical therapy, and health services administration.. In addition there are general essays on such topics as clinical education of allied health professionals and the setting of standards for licensing and certification.
Joseph Hamburg, M.D., is dean of the College of Allied Health Professions at the University of Kentucky.
"Clarifies educational problems that are common to all health professions and lends immediacy to what we know but find hard to program—that the alliance of health professions increases the effectiveness of individual professions as well as the effectiveness of the entire health services field."—American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Publication Date
1977
Publisher
The University Press of Kentucky
Place of Publication
Lexington, KY
ISBN
9780813152653
eISBN
9780813163130
Keywords
Allied health education, Environmental health, Physical therapy
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Recommended Citation
Hamburg, Joseph, "Review of Allied Health Education: 2" (1977). Medicine and Health Sciences. 5.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_medicine_and_health_sciences/5
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