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Members Gain Political Clout

. With more than 100,000 members, ASCP has clout. When ASCP bands together with like-minded societies, the profession as a whole gains political strength. ASCP has collaborated with numerous organizations ... of national, state, and local political representatives about the potential negative impact on the practice of medicine. Florida Licensure Issues ASCP scored an important victory for Florida

Four Key Themes in Perkins III Reauthorization: A Political Analysis

parents, teachers and administrators question how high-stakes testing really improves student achievement and outcomes. What follows is a political analysis of the reauthorization process that

An Evolving Set of Values-Based Principles for Career and Technical Education

changed, discussion regarding the principles and philosophy that gives rise and justifies these changes is cant. This article reviews the literature with regards to the evolution of educational philosophy ... philosophical constructs we hold which give meaning and direction to what we do. The educational philosophy we believe provides a set of values from which we then develop our principles that “… serve as

An Innovative, Arts-Based Approach to Interprofessional Education

., environmental, cultural, social, political) as key influencers on a person’s body weight (Puhl & Heuer, 2010; Salas, 2015) . Discourses (repeated understandings, knowledges, practices) (Foucault & Gordon, 1980 ... concerning complex biological and social health conditions. Background Interprofessional education (IPE) promotes collaboration and teamwork in healthcare delivery within the philosophy of patient-centered

Development and Evolution of a Model Interprofessional Education Program in Parkinson’s disease: A Ten-year Experience

the 26 ATTP training events; (2) Recruitment materials/ brochures to identify key program features; (3) Curriculum Book Handouts to identify program philosophy, guiding values and learning objectives ... ), the program evaluator identified six broad IPE program areas for review (Curriculum, Faculty, Learner, Philosophy/ Teaching Methods, Funding, Program Evaluation). The evaluator (EVC) iteratively read

ASCP Celebrates the Future Leaders of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

assumed the role of an informal career mentor for many. My philosophy has always been to fully immerse trainees in all aspects of my clinical or research work, so as to allow them to appreciate both the

Yoga for Medical Laboratory Scientist: Incorporating the Yogic Practices of Mindfulness, Movement and Breath to the Modern Healthcare Professional

. Yoga’s origins can be traced back to ancient Indian philosophy, has been adopted by millions around the world, and continues to generate interest new spaces. Once a practice mainly performed by the

Leading Residents to Leadership: Maximizing Leadership Development During Residency

Positive, Team-Based Environment Only recently was I enlightened about FISH! Philosophy by one of my faculty, Dr. Jeff Myers. For those of you unfamiliar, FISH! Philosophy is based on observations that the ... attitudes of workers at Pike Place Fish Market in Seattle, WA, contribute greatly to their energy, sales, and success. The philosophy has four elements: ( 1 ) choosing one?s attitude, ( 2 ) playing at

Leading in the Laboratory

provide direction, make things happen, and motivate people. It is often the result of your chosen philosophy as well as your experiences over time.? When we lead, pathology and laboratory medicine thrive

Leadership Strategies for Success in the Laboratory of Today and the Future

, make things happen, and motivate people. It is often the result of your chosen philosophy as well as your experiences over time. When choosing a style, it is important to take into account the culture of

Creating a Global Footprint

translates into opportunity. For members, it is the opportunity to volunteer, to improve the health of people in resource-limited countries, and to work with colleagues who share that philosophy. And for ASCP

Editorial: Roles of both Form and Function in Interprofessional Teams?

expanded, and agree in principle with the author’s stance. I do, however, still think that there are differences in training, philosophy, language, and communications styles between professions. These

Resident Education: Teaching Quality Improvement to Tomorrow's Pathologists

material waste, but wasted effort, time, transportation, and movement. While Ohno developed the philosophy behind the TPS during a period spanning the 50s to the 70s, it was not widely shared or adopted by

Quality from the Ground Up

comprehensive two-hour quality onboarding to all new staff in order to deliver fundamental information about and the philosophy behind, and to set expectations for, the quality program. This training was designed

Strengthening the Workforce through Education

policy makers at both the federal and state level. The ASCP Commission on Science Technology and Policy and the ASCP office in DC are continually surveying the political and bureaucratic landscape to

Pathology vs. Economics: Hard Lessons from the Field

place. Some laboratories, however, have suggested that the new service be placed in a secondary location away from the main laboratory, for political and financial reasons which ultimate increases the

Democratic Learning in U.S. Career Education

influences the future political participation of students ( Torney-Purta, Schwille and Amadeo, 1999 ). In Democracy and Education Dewey (1916) also argued that classroom instruction bears directly on the ... overarching theme to act as a unifying principle that conveys the general sentiment and philosophy on the role, limitations and responsibilities of secondary career education as a field of inquiry. Each section

Message from the President: Risk and Reward

by this philosophy. When it comes to the excitement of the risk-reward enterprise that is true innovation, many of us fall short of full engagement. Reward? Sure. Risk? Not so much. When it comes to

A Census of Baccalaureate Agriculture Teacher Education Program Requirements

recommended 60 hours of general education, 3 hours of educational psychology, 3 hours of philosophy or history or sociology of education, 9 hours of additional science, 36 hours of biology courses, and 9 hours

Navigating Cultural Differences in Interprofessional, International Service-Learning

interprofessional and cultural barriers to deliver unified, community focused client-centered care. Cultural Differences in Nicaraguan Health Care Delivery Systems Socio–cultural, economic and political ... in philosophy and goals to promote effective teamwork across diverse professions and community entities. Ultimately, working across cultures is about collaboration. It involves knowing the needs of