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Commentary: the crisis in education.

Journal of allied health

Horvath FL.
PMID: 3667420
J Allied Health. 1987 Aug;16(3):201-5.

No abstract available.

ASEPSIS. The infection control forum: where do we go from here?.

Asepsis

Klimek JJ, Schollenberger D.
PMID: 2271149
Asepsis. 1990;12(2):10-1.

No abstract available.

The training, the numbers, the distribution and the remuneration of health care professionals.

Journal of the American Optometric Association

Pace LL.
PMID: 501005
J Am Optom Assoc. 1979 Aug;50(8):951-2.

No abstract available.

Future Proofing: The Nursing Now Campaign.

Nursing administration quarterly

Adams E.
PMID: 30516701
Nurs Adm Q. 2019 Jan/Mar;43(1):5-9. doi: 10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000334.

In many Western democracies, nursing consumes a comparatively large proportion of the health service budget and delivers the highest proportion of direct patient care. Therefore, identifying and representing the contribution of nurses to clinical effectiveness as well as the...

Change, challenges, and core values.

The Annals of occupational hygiene

Seixas N.
PMID: 23319546
Ann Occup Hyg. 2013 Jan;57(1):3-5. doi: 10.1093/annhyg/mes097.

No abstract available.

How to succeed in science: a concise guide for young biomedical scientists. Part II: making discoveries.

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology

Yewdell JW.
PMID: 18401347
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2008 Jun;9(6):491-4. doi: 10.1038/nrm2390. Epub 2008 Apr 10.

Making discoveries is the most important part of being a scientist, and also the most fun. Young scientists need to develop the experimental and mental skill sets that enable them to make discoveries, including how to recognize and exploit...

Trends in occupations and organizations in the medical care and mental health sectors.

Medical care review

Lammers JC, Scott WR.
PMID: 10271940
Med Care Rev. 1985;42(1):37-76. doi: 10.1177/107755878504200104.

No abstract available.

Employment in occupations.

Occupational outlook quarterly

[No authors listed]
PMID: 10131474
OCCUP Outlook Q. 1993;37(3):34-44.

Detail on the major occupational groups--projected employment, educational attainment, and median earnings. Information about the occupations that are growing fastest, adding the most jobs, or providing the most openings. And a look at the fastest growing jobs requiring different...

The allied health professions: the problems and potentials of maturity.

Journal of allied health

Pellegrino ED.
PMID: 10305453
J Allied Health. 1977;6(3):25-33.

No abstract available.

Jobs that are growing and slowing.

Fortune

Richman LS.
PMID: 10126728
Fortune. 1993 Jul 12;128(1):52-3.

In a sluggish labor market, many once lucrative occupations are being outmoded or redefined. Yet there are real opportunities--exciting ones--to be found.

The job outlook in brief 1990-2005.

Occupational outlook quarterly

Berman JM, Cosca TA.
PMID: 10118931
OCCUP Outlook Q. 1992;36(1):6-44.

Every 2 years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes a summary of the expected change in employment for about 250 occupations. Here are the most recent projections, along with the available information on the expected competition for jobs.

Health careers and the disadvantaged: doing better or getting worse.

The American journal of medical technology

Thompson T.
PMID: 623150
Am J Med Technol. 1978 Feb;44(2):168-72.

No abstract available.

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