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Health Professions Career and Education Letter

October 3, 2002

1. Log in now to complete your Health Professions Survey
2. Celebrate Allied Health Professions Week: November 3-9, 2002
3. Surgical technologists increasingly popular in health care
4. Patient safety, health workforce key concerns at
Health Professions Network meeting
5. Medical dosimetry programs to be accredited by JRCERT
6. ABC News seeking input from primary care clinicians
7. It's October: Time to honor medical assistants, physician assistants, and physical therapists
8. Award winners in respiratory care education announced
9. Ophthalmologists protest FDA move to deregulate "cosmetic" contacts
10. Creating healing health care environments through the arts
11. Radiologic technology takes to the air
12. Diagnostic medical sonography is "Allied Health Profession of the Month"
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http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/8920.html

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ABOUT US . . .
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The Health Professions Career and Education E-letter is produced by the American Medical Association (AMA), publishers of the Health Professions Career and Education Directory (HPCED):

http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/3991.html#5

This periodic newsletter covers educational trends and career-related issues for more than 50 professions that participate in the delivery of health care, including diagnostic and rehabilitative services,
therapeutic treatments, health or information services management, counseling for psychosocial and cognitive needs, or related services.

Newsletter readers and contributors include staff of health professions accrediting agencies, educational
programs and institutions, professional organizations, certifying/licensing boards, and media contacts.
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GIVE US YOUR STORY IDEAS AND FEEDBACK
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What's happening in the world of health professions? If you have any leads or story ideas, please contact us. Also, let us know what you think about this newsletter-- and feel free to forward it to your colleagues.

Direct suggestions, comments, compliments, gripes, to:

Fred Donini-Lenhoff
Medical Education Products
515 N State St
Chicago, IL 60610
312 464-4635
312 464-5830 fax
fred_lenhoff@ama-assn.org

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