Public and Allied Health Personnel: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 9341 ...

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Page 141 - accredited'' when applied to any program of nurse education means a program accredited by a recognized body or bodies approved for such purpose by the Commissioner of Education. (g) The term "eligible lender...
Page 116 - June following the junior year, in one of the co-operating hospitals, as required by the Board of Registry of Medical Technologists of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists...
Page 52 - Miller from the School of Public Health of the University of North Carolina.
Page 14 - For the purposes of making grants under subsections (a) and (b) of this section there are authorized to be appropriated $7,500,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30...
Page 117 - The course meets the full requirements of the Registry of Medical Technologists of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
Page 44 - ... any one of the projects, the com mittee would appreciate a general statement from you as to the nature of the project, and what is proposed in the way of protection. General CHORPENING. Yes; Colonel Starbird has a map which 1 think will be helpful to the committee in that regard. Colonel STARBIRD. I think it would be helpful, if you would take a look at this map. This is the top of the reach of the river in which these several projects are located. The map runs down to this juncture point, [indicating]...
Page 116 - Credentialing — certification exam given by the Board of Registry of the American Society of Clinical Pafbologists.
Page 91 - We will be pleased to respond to any questions you might have. [Testimony resumes on p.
Page 70 - Hamburg, a physician who is the dean of the College of Allied Health Professions at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, in Lexington, Ky., and who is a former president of the association ; Mrs.
Page 119 - This assistant is capable of performing a variety of tasks over the whole range of medical care under the supervision of a physician, although he does not possess the level of medical knowledge necessary to integrate and interpret findings. He is similar to a Type A assistant in the number of areas in which he can perform, but he cannot exercise the degree of independent synthesis and judgment of which...

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