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Show HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Reed M. Stringham, Assistant Dean Weber State Health Occupations, in cooperation with affiliated hospitals and other departments of the College, offers an expanding program for the education and training of health care workers. The programs emphasize an integration of basic sciences, liberal arts and clinical experiences which enable the graduates to make a maximum contribution to patient care as a member of the health care team. The area of Health Occupations is currently served by two departments: Nursing and Health Facility Occupations, which offer programs leading to the degrees of Associate of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology and Respiratory Therapy. A Certificate of Proficiency is also offered in Licensed Practical Nursing. Through the organization of health occupations educational programs into one area, a common core curriculum is operational which fosters the team concept of health care. A series of quarterly convocations emphasizing new concepts in health care delivery will be presented. Attendance at these meetings is mandatory for all students enrolled in any of the educational programs of Health Occupations. AREA OF HEALTH FACILITY OCCUPATIONS John H. McDonald, Chairman Professor, Reed M. Stringham, Jr.; Associate Professor, John H. McDonald; Adjunct Associate Professor, O. Lew Wood; Assistant Professors, David R. Terry, Joyce E. Wanta; Instructor, Neal A. Roush; Instructor Specialist, Theron D. VanHooser; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Farrell M. Calton; Clinical Assistant Professors, Richard M. Allen, Daniel A. Bergman, Elizabeth J. Bottcher, Arthur F. Budge, Gregory L. Burhans, A. Peter Crane, Harold R. Eason, Dean F. Hammond, Wayne L. H'rschi, David Jahsman, Richard H. Keller, Leon M. Neal, Noel Nellis, John D. Newton, Russell L. Nichols, Theodore H. Noehren, Dean W. Packard, Ross M. Phillips, Wallace Ring, C. Dwayne Schmidt, 329 |