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An Evaluation Of A Student Allied Health Professions’ Social Prescribing Scheme, Kirstie A. Goodchild, Anya De Iongh
An Evaluation Of A Student Allied Health Professions’ Social Prescribing Scheme, Kirstie A. Goodchild, Anya De Iongh
Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice
Purpose: Social prescribing is a core part of healthcare policy within the NHS and requires support and contributions from all healthcare professionals, including Allied Healthcare Professionals (AHPs). The well-established medical student-led social prescribing student champion scheme (SPSCS) has been expanded to include AHPs, and AHP champions were recruited to deliver peer-led activities focused on social prescribing. This article aimed to evaluate the impact of the scheme's expansion on AHP students. Method: Fourteen AHP champions ran 21 activities that reached 524 students. Those participating in the champion-led activities were asked to complete pre- and post-session surveys to capture the impact of …
Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska: Annual Catalog Of The College Of Medicine, 1926-1927, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine
Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska: Annual Catalog Of The College Of Medicine, 1926-1927, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska: Annual Catalog of the College of Medicine
•Calendar
•Officers of Administration and Instruction
•College of Medicine History
•Standing
•Methods of Instruction
•Admission
•Credit Requirements
•Combined Academic and Medical Courses
•Registration
•Requirements for Graduation
•Graduate Work
•Fees and Expenses
•Laboratory Facilities
•Clinical Facilities
•Additional Information
•Scholarships and Loan Funds
•Courses of Study
•Summary of Courses of the Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Years
•Register of Students, 1925-1926 in Omaha
•Register of Students, 1925-1926 in Lincoln