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Why Dentists Should Become Oral Physicians: A Response To Dr. Donald Giddon's "Why Dentists Should Be Called Oral Physicians Now", David A. Nash Jun 2006

Why Dentists Should Become Oral Physicians: A Response To Dr. Donald Giddon's "Why Dentists Should Be Called Oral Physicians Now", David A. Nash

Oral Health Science Faculty Publications

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Utilization Of The Center For The Advancement Of Education Educational Outcomes, Revised Version 2004: Report Of The 2005 American College Of Clinical Pharmacy Educational Affairs Committee, Susan P. Bruce, Amy Bower, Emily Hak, Amy H. Schwartz, Aacp Educational Affairs Committee Jan 2006

Utilization Of The Center For The Advancement Of Education Educational Outcomes, Revised Version 2004: Report Of The 2005 American College Of Clinical Pharmacy Educational Affairs Committee, Susan P. Bruce, Amy Bower, Emily Hak, Amy H. Schwartz, Aacp Educational Affairs Committee

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

In response to the release of the Center for the Advancement of Pharmaceutical Education (CAPE) Educational Outcomes1 revised version in May 2004, the 2004–2005 American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Educational Affairs Committee was charged by then-president Barbara G. Wells, PharmD, with reviewing the updated document and recommending strategies for pharmacy educators to apply the information. The recommendations contained in this document focus on guiding curricular development, helping students connect what they learn in the classroom and experiential setting to the practice of pharmacy, educating external audiences about the role of the pharmacist, assessing the new outcomes, and determining the …


Contagious Discourse: Germs, Mass Media, And The Shaping Of Reality, Amy Richardson Ballagh Jan 2006

Contagious Discourse: Germs, Mass Media, And The Shaping Of Reality, Amy Richardson Ballagh

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Over the past two decades, mass media coverage of certain infectious diseases has become more abundant. News reports of many of these contagious illnesses invoke fear in many people, such as Ebola and pandemic influenza; multidrug-resistant strains of infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis; and agents of biological warfare, a concern that is now at the forefront with many Americans due to the most recent act of bioterrorism on American soil following the events of September 11th. This dissertation focuses on the American public's perception of infectious diseases, particularly as portrayed in the cultural science curriculum. I examine the cyclic nature …


The False Wisdom Of Tuition Based Ranking Of Allied Health Programs: Is Your Program Affordable?, Tamara L. Little Jan 2006

The False Wisdom Of Tuition Based Ranking Of Allied Health Programs: Is Your Program Affordable?, Tamara L. Little

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: The purpose of this analysis was to investigate the extent to which the ranking of programs based on total tuition cost changes when housing and program length were added to total tuition. Method: To accomplish this, the cost of tuition at 13 physical therapist education programs was compiled. Programs were ranked from most expensive to least expensive. The costs associated with housing, program length, and lost opportunity to earn wages were then added to total tuition. Programs were again ranked from most expensive to least expensive. Results: Regional differences in the cost of living and the total length of …