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 Psych 601 Unit 10
Psychologists prominent during each of seven decades were ranked from 1 to 10, and then overall rankings, regardless of decade of contribution, were made for the entire list.
For comparison, the psychologists who received an average score of 18 represents those individuals who received on the average a score of 2 by each judge, indicating that something was known about them but nothing sufficiently prominent to be place them among psychology's list of 500 greats.
Few professions exist which laymen envisage a psychologist as a "head shrinker"-- one who combines magic with insight, capable of explaining a predicting the most insignificant quirks of human behavior.
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~psych601/unit10/610.htm   (6822 words)

  
 Nursing - Medical Encyclopedia
Nursing is the most diverse of all healthcare professions.
Nurses acknowledge that the nursing profession is an essential part of the society from which it has grown.
The American Nurses' Association (1980) has defined nursing as "the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems." Nursing diagnoses are unique, bearing little resemblance to medical diagnoses.
http://www.nursingstudy.com/encyclopedia/Nursing.html   (205 words)

  
 nursing - Columbia Encyclopedia article about nursing
Nursing subsequently became one of the most important professions open to women until the social changes wrought by the revival of the feminist movement that began in the 1960s (see feminism feminism, movement for the political, social, and educational equality of women with men; the movement has occurred mainly in Europe and the United States.
Nursing candidates must prepare by a rigorous course of training that includes a thorough grounding in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, the cause and treatment of disease, the intricacies of nutrition and diet, surgical skills, and a variety of techniques pertaining to patient care.
Specializations include nurse anesthetist, which originated at the beginning of the 20th cent., and such recently established ones as nurse practitioner (licensed to perform physical examinations and other procedures under a physician's supervision), nurse midwife (see midwifery midwifery (mĭd`wī'fərē), art of assisting at childbirth.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/nursing   (973 words)

  
 House Research Bill Summary
Provides a new and non-inclusive list of activities that are within the scope of practice for licensed speech-language pathologists.
Provides a new and non-inclusive list of activities that are within the scope of practice for licensed audiologists.
Language change from "individual" to person, and adds doctoral clinical experience to a list of positions held by supervisees.
http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/bs/83/hf0346a.html   (973 words)

  
 Medicine
There are also many allied health professions (AHPs): nursing, medical laboratory science, pharmacy, physiotherapy (physical therapy), speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, dietetics and bioengineering.
Dentistry and clinical psychology are separate from medicine in a strict sense, but are both medical fields by the wider definition of the term.
Medical training is long and grueling, involving several years of university study followed by several more years of residential practice at a hospital.
http://www.icyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/m/me/medicine_1.html   (1738 words)

  
 Human anatomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Certain professions, especially medicine and physiotherapy, require the study of human anatomy in depth.
See History of anatomy for a history of anatomy, including human anatomy.
The human body, like the bodies of all animals, is made up of systems, that are made up of organs, that are made up of tissues, that are made up of cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_anatomy   (496 words)

  
 C. O. P. Chap11
The LARF and S-Teams Discipline must enable every student to adapt to technical and commercial change by learning several different disciplines concurrently, not to practice, but to interact purposefully and effectively with the widest possible array of professions and other abilities and knowledge, for maximum potential.
When our new student has completed enough of the Comprehensive Basic and his own Personal Inventory Learning Lists to begin to specialize in additional Learning Lists of occupational or other purpose, he is assigned S-Teams doing LAPs in those.
He is assigned to his first beginner S-Team and receives the first of his long list of LAP assignments, concentrating on the Comprehensive Basic Learning List of all of the things that all people must know to be good citizens, competent workers, and so on.
http://www.larry-daly.com/cop/Chap11.htm   (14660 words)

  
 List of ethics topics
This list of ethics topics puts articles relevant to well-known ethical (right and wrong, good and bad) debates and decisions in one place - including practical problems long known in philosophy, and the more abstract subjects in law, politics, and some professions and sciences.
It lists also those core concepts essential to understanding ethics as applied in various religions, some movements derived from religions, and religions discussed as if they were a theory of ethics making no special claim to divine status.
The list also includes articles on non-ethics topics or fictional works or part of works that include a substantial ethical debate; These are fairly obviously distinguished from ethical concepts by name alone.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/L/List-of-ethics-topics.htm   (541 words)

  
 disability-mailing-lists.txt
The list is open to anyone, but contributions from the psychological and medical professions are encouraged.
It is not the intent of this list to focus on one area of addiction, but rather to discuss the phenomena of addiction as it relates to areas of sexual, co-dependency, eating addiction, etc...
The focus of this list is to provide an information exchange network for individuals interested in researching, educating or recovering from a variety of addictions.
http://www.tifaq.com/archive/disability-mailing-lists.txt   (11862 words)

  
 INS Proposes New NAFTA Occupations
List of Subjects in 8 CFR Part 214 Administrative practice and procedure, Aliens, Employment, Foreign officials, Health professions, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Students.
In 1990, the Canadian Phytopathological Society requested that the occupation of plant pathologist be added to the list of professions contained in Appendix 1603.D.1 to Annex 1603 to the NAFTA.
A business visitor is a business person from another NAFTA party who seeks to engage in an occupation or profession with one of the seven categories of business activities listed in Appendix 1603.A.1.
http://www.immigrationlinks.com/news/news751.htm   (11862 words)

  
 Human anatomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Certain professions, especially medicine and physiotherapy, require the study of human anatomy in depth.
See History of anatomy for a history of anatomy, including human anatomy.
The human body, like the bodies of all animals, consists of systems, that consist of organs, that consist of tissues, that consist of cells.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/human_anatomy   (526 words)

  
 Bates College Student Organizations - Full Listing
In the past we have sponsored guest speakers from various health professions, including allergists, immunologists, oncologists, veterinarians, mid-wives, surgeons, nurses, family practice physicians, podiatrists, and osteopathic physicians.
Take a moment to read through the list, just to get a taste of the wide variety of extracurricular opportunities that are available to all students.
If you're interested in a group, visit their booth at the Activities Fair, look for posters announcing their early meetings, or check the listings in the Bates Daily, the daily campus newsletter.
http://www.bates.edu/student-org-list.xml   (5215 words)

  
 Disaster Resources for People with Disabilities and Emergency Managers
This group included individuals with disabilities and individuals from the disaster planning and response professions.
The workshop is comprised of materials and interactive exercises to help first responders develop awareness, sensitivity, knowledge and skills needed to effectively assist people with disabilities.
Their goal was to identify and review systemic points of weakness, as well as and opportunities for immediate actionable corrections that will alleviate suffering during emergency response operations.
http://www.jik.com/disaster.html   (2009 words)

  
 Learn more about List of people by occupation in the online encyclopedia.
See also: List of professions, List of reference tables
People on these lists should ideally have wikipedia articles of their own, and be in some way noteworthy for their occupation.
List of people by occupation: There are a variety of articles on wikipedia that list people of a particular occupation.
http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/l/li/list_of_people_by_occupation.html   (2009 words)

  
 15 Sep History: This Date
The professions of law and medicine were also withdrawn slowly as opportunities.
In Understanding Poetry (1938) and Understanding Fiction (1943), co-authored with Cleanth Brooks, Warren championed the "New Criticism" — a school of literary interpretation that approaches each work as an individual artistic production rather than a reflection of the author's experience.
Never before in prose fiction had the sea become not merely a theatre for, but the principal actor in, moral drama that celebrated man's courage and skill at the same time that it revealed him humbled by the forces of God's nature.
http://www.jcanu.hpg.ig.com.br/history/h4sep/h4sep15.html   (9169 words)

  
 Genealogy Quest: Genealogical Research Assistance - Glossaries
The names of many occupations and professions have altered through the years, this list attempts to bridge the gap for modern researchers.
This is a generic list of terms encountered in a variety of genealogical areas.
A list of by-gone and technical medical terms such as one might find on a death certificate, military medical record or published sources.
http://www.genealogy-quest.com/glossaries   (225 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health: Nursing diagnosis
Second, nursing diagnoses provide a classification system to describe the scientific foundation of nursing practices-a major criterion necessary for nursing to be recognized as a separate profession, differentiated from medicine and other health care professions.
First, it provides nurses with a common frame of reference and standardizes language that improves communication among nurses, helps organize research, and is useful in educating new practitioners.
In 1990, the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) defined nursing diagnosis as "a clinical judgement about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_gGENH/is_/ai_2699003551   (373 words)

  
 Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Information on the Internet
Job vacancies in science and the health professions, updated regularly.
The discussion groups and mailing lists are designed to focus on specific areas and are moderated to ensure that discussions are within the scope of a particular discussion group.
The schools list is in the form of a searchable database and is regularly updated.
http://www.pharmweb.net   (373 words)

  
 Benefits of Membership
ASHA’s national credential, the Certificate of Clinical Competence is the only universally recognized credential in the professions.
This widely recognized and well- respected symbol of quality offered to qualified audiologists and speech-language pathologists heads the list of valuable benefits and services provided to members by ASHA. Get detailed information on the benefits, requirements and application procedures.
Membership in ASHA is your link to this network of experienced and helpful colleagues.
http://www.asha.org/about/membership-certification/benefits.htm   (373 words)

  
 Genealogy Quest: Genealogical Research Assistance - Glossaries
The names of many occupations and professions have altered through the years, this list attempts to bridge the gap for modern researchers.
A list of by-gone and technical medical terms such as one might find on a death certificate, military medical record or published sources.
This is a generic list of terms encountered in a variety of genealogical areas.
http://www.genealogy-quest.com/glossaries   (225 words)

  
 Alaska Division of Occupational Licensing
AS 08.01 - 08.03 and regulations 12 AAC 02 apply to all professions regulated by the division.
If you would like to receive notice of proposed regulations, please write to the regulations specialist and request that your name be added to the Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists interested parties list.
Application for Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant, #08-4094, New 1/11/05.
http://www.dced.state.ak.us/occ/paud.htm   (225 words)

  
 Health & Medical Databases Alphabetical List, Idaho State University Library
Includes health professions education, health education topics, and health services provided in educational institutions.
Contains abstracts of systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials relevant to occupational therapy.
Collection of clinical health care decision making documents
http://www.isu.edu/library/ihsl/alphindx.htm   (225 words)

  
 Other Sources of Rare Disease/Orphan Product Information
The goals of the CHDCT are to bring about greater awareness and understanding of heritable disorders of connective tissue in medical professions and in the public at large; to encourage teaching in the schools, to train health practitioners to help identify, diagnose, and treat heritable connective tissue disorders; and to foster research.
For example, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), which is an umbrella organization for rare disease voluntary groups, is included, but each of the 130+ organizations that are members of NORD are not listed.
The mission of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America is to help the research-based pharmaceutical industry successfully meet its goal of discovering, developing, and bringing to market medicines to improve human health, patient satisfaction, and the quality of life around the world, as well as to reduce the overall cost of healthcare.
http://www.fda.gov/orphan/rdid   (592 words)

  
 Other Sources of Rare Disease/Orphan Product Information
The goals of the CHDCT are to bring about greater awareness and understanding of heritable disorders of connective tissue in medical professions and in the public at large; to encourage teaching in the schools, to train health practitioners to help identify, diagnose, and treat heritable connective tissue disorders; and to foster research.
For example, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), which is an umbrella organization for rare disease voluntary groups, is included, but each of the 130+ organizations that are members of NORD are not listed.
The mission of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America is to help the research-based pharmaceutical industry successfully meet its goal of discovering, developing, and bringing to market medicines to improve human health, patient satisfaction, and the quality of life around the world, as well as to reduce the overall cost of healthcare.
http://www.fda.gov/orphan/rdid   (592 words)

  
 Other Sources of Rare Disease/Orphan Product Information
The goals of the CHDCT are to bring about greater awareness and understanding of heritable disorders of connective tissue in medical professions and in the public at large; to encourage teaching in the schools, to train health practitioners to help identify, diagnose, and treat heritable connective tissue disorders; and to foster research.
For example, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), which is an umbrella organization for rare disease voluntary groups, is included, but each of the 130+ organizations that are members of NORD are not listed.
The mission of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America is to help the research-based pharmaceutical industry successfully meet its goal of discovering, developing, and bringing to market medicines to improve human health, patient satisfaction, and the quality of life around the world, as well as to reduce the overall cost of healthcare.
http://www.fda.gov/orphan/rdid   (592 words)

  
 Lists of people
List of people with two or more professions
List of people who lived to the age of 100
List of people known as the father or mother of something
http://www.teachersparadise.com/ency/en/wikipedia/l/li/lists_of_people.html   (275 words)

  
 NIB Products and Services Overview
Technological advances and adaptive equipment have opened up a whole new service world for individuals who are blind or have other disabilities, which enables them to perform and excel in their service professions.
In addition to the many products manufactured by people with disabilities, the JWOD program offers a myriad of SKILCRAFT service contract opportunities for Americans who are blind or severely disabled to meet your needs in Federal agencies and commercial businesses.
Work opportunities for people who are blind or have other disabilities.
http://www.nib.org/products/products_and_services_overview.htm   (275 words)

  
 Lists of people
List of people with two or more professions
List of people who lived to the age of 100
List of people known as the father or mother of something
http://www.enlightenweb.net/l/li/lists_of_people.html   (267 words)

  
 IEEE Biomedical Engineering Library
Weekly updates across this article-based collection keep subscribers ahead of the curve and at the forefront of their professions.
You can browse through the list, or enter a specific name in the option boxes.
Your search result returns all articles by that specific selection in one step.
http://www.deanet.com/english/e-journal/ieee/bel/author.htm   (267 words)

  
 Glaucoma
Survival Manuals for 64 Industries and Professions Currently on the IRS Target List.
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http://bonose.com/Glaucoma-48.html   (533 words)

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