Allied Health: What Allied Health Professionals Need to Know about Drug SensitivityNooneSally
Dietitians and nutritionists are another example of allied health professionals who can work independently of a team. It is not uncommon for a dietitian or nutritionist to branch out and start a business, write health-related articles or books, or work as a consultant. Other allied healthcare w...
What Allied Health Professionals Need to Know About Drug SensitivityParkMiguelAaaai
This paper will start with my personal experience that collaboration between health professionals is essential to quality patient care. My question is how this can be achieved within the Australian health care system. I will outline the approach taken by the Central Australian Division of Primary He...
When a disease-specific questionnaire across four versions of the PKU-QoL (children, adolescents, adults, and caregivers) is considered, the aspects most affected by the different reporters include anxiety about blood Phe levels, guilt related to poor adherence to dietary restrictions, and Phe-free...
However, are health educators prepared for this task? What have scholars concluded regarding this pertinent topic? Purpose: This study has three purposes: (1) to determine the definition of and criteria for nutrition education among allied health professionals, (2) to identify commonalities across ...
Doctors, nurses, and other allied health care professionals are all required to participate in educational activities each year. This is a mandatory, ongoing requirement throughout your career to help keep you up to date in your profession. Depending on your license or certification, the number of...
Determining what is considered normal can be challenging because a child’s maturity, temperament, and energy vary based on a child’s personality and level of self-awareness. A parent may be the first to notice a child is developing differently from other children his/her age. Or, it may ...
It is also worth noting that in response to the PCP questions, specialists rarely recommended referrals, but when they did, these referrals were mainly to specialists, rather than geriatric programs, allied health professionals, or community services. Ambagtsheer et al. have previously reported that...
The first topic considered by the quality improvement collaborative was how (that is, using which measures and metrics) to assess and monitor patients with long covid. In the absence of a validated biomarker, various symptom scores and quality of life scales—both generic and disease-specific—we...