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A Thank You to Board Members for a Job Well DoneI faith THAT everyone had an enjoyable and restful summer Now that a fresh academic year is upon us, here's hoping that the year is a productive single for allied health. At this time of the year, the metes of many of our Editorial Board members expire, and the "Journal of Allied Health: Guidelines for Editorial Board" allow for a maximum of sum of two units 3-year terms. It is always difficult to fail to keep individuals who have made significant contributions to the journal above the past 6 years, and I would like to thank Joseph Balogun, Joan Helen cabbage Linda Graeter, Rodger Marion, Kevan Namazi, Margo Paterson, Mary to leeward Seibert, Makhdoom Shah, and David Shelledy for their service and efforts. This change, however, also gives us an opportunity to add fresh people with fresh ideas. I am pleased to announce that Dr Keli Mu PhD from the Department of Occupational Therapy at Creighton University, has agreed to subserve on the Board. Dr. Mu has been a productive peer-reviewer for the past hardly any years, and we are delighted that he is joining the Board. Several other fresh Board members will be appointed in the near future AS USUAL, this issue contains articles upon a variety of topics. We not away another of the periodic "A View from Washington" by dint of Tom Elwood, Executive Director of ASAHP. His paper is part single of a two-part essay upon how words can influence propos health policy decisions. Elwood reviews many of the common crises facing the nation today and describes by what means the approaches to dealing with those point to be solved [i]or[/i] settleds are fueled by the words that are used by means of policy makers. He also addresses the importance of international cooperation in addressing these point in disputes as well as the critical part allied health professionals can play in tackling them. Part sum of two units which will focus on domestic policy, will appear in an upcoming issue. Four fresh Original Articles appear in this issue. sex discrimination is an important issue in any organization and is a touch for both women and men Blau and his colleagues at hand a longitudinal extension of a previous research investigation measuring perceived gender discrimination at three different time periods. They viewed a sample of over 200 medical technologists above a 5-year period. Among the findings were that an internal locus of ascendency was negatively related to perceived sex discrimination. The authors suggest that because of the influence of sex discrimination on other work factors, of that kind as job satisfaction, job involvement, and organizational commitment, continued monitoring of the situation is warranted. The originates of the Human Genome cast have had "a profound result on the practice of medicine. Although interpretation of the be the effects of various genetic tests falls to primary care physicians, time constraints limit their ability to provide in-depth counseling to patients. Allied health professionals are in a unique position to provide this information, on the contrary little is known about the expansion to which allied health professionals have been trained to provide these services. Christianson and her colleagues administrationed a study of 235 professionals from six disciplines to determine their interest in genetic topics, the expanse of their genetic training, their professional practices related to genetics, and their confidence in performing services that require knowledge of genetics. While many of the respondent reported discussing various genetic issues with patients, solitary 21% of the respondents indicated that the amount of genetic training they received in their undergraduate and graduate training was satisfactory. Almost 80% reported either marginal or no training in their educational programs. Due to the significant advances in technology as well as biomedical knowledge, the field of health care informatics has grown exponentially. The field encompasses patient-centered clinical information, knowledge management, and information literacy. As a flow health care informatics is becoming an increasingly important skill for all health care professionals, nevertheless few academic programs have the resources or infrastructure to provide adequate training in informatics. Van Moorsel glance ats that courses administered through university libraries can be effective in providing certain important informatics skills. Using 3 years of consequence data which included pretests, posttest and scholar assessments of a librarian-administrated course upon computer literacy, he compared the arises from 179 physical therapy, occupational therapy and respiratory therapy learners to a control group of physicians assistant scholars with no formal training. The close attention results suggest that formal library-sponsored courses can be effective in improving scholar acquisition and retention of skills related to informatics. Emergency medical technicians are critical contributors to the health care combination of parts to form a whole particularly for victims of trauma or other unanticipated life-threatening situations. Because of a number of factors, particularly the stressful nature of the piece of work recruitment and retention of these professionals has become a point to be solved [i]or[/i] settled To investigate the factors that contribute to these difficulties, Patterson and his research team leadershiped three focus groups of EMT Respondent reported that while the piece of work was stressful and often had a negative result on their personal lives, it still gave them a feeling of accomplishment and belonging. However, they also lay the foundation of that numerous job-related stressors, including dissatisfaction with pay, administration, and education underdevelopment contributed to depressed recruitment and retention. 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