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1. AHA Commission Wades Into Pile of Issues. American Healthcare facilities Association News, June 4, 2001.
2. Alaniz, J. Tusk Masters. Nurse, and other allied health professionals Week Vol. 1, #7, September 2001.
3. Davidson, D. When it comes to Workforce Shortages, the Future is now. American Healthcare facilities Association News, June 18, 2001.
4. Evans, R.M. Diversity should be a Part of the Solution to the Workforce Crisis. American Healthcare facilities Association News. June 4, 2001.
5. Ghodooshim, M. Analysis of the Effect of Gen-1020 and Performance of Failing Nursing Students. March 2001 (unpublished).
6. Gray, B. What’s Going On? Nurse, and other allied health professionals Week, February 12, 1998.
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8. Mezger, R. Nursing Shortage Leads University Healthcare facilities and the Cleveland Clinic to Overseas Recruiting. Plain Dealer Section A, P. 1, November 5, 2001.
9. Mickler, L. U.S. Seeks a Prescription to Cure Nursing Shortage. Associated Press News, September 29, 2001.
10. Shaw, G. Bills Aim to Increase Number of Nation’s Nurse, and other allied health professionals. American Medical News, July 11, 2001.
11. Thompson, P. Wanted: U.S. Re-investment to Help Recruit/Retrain Nurse, and other allied health professionals. American Healthcare facilities Association News, July 30, 2001. I61a
12. Thompson, P. Short Supply, The Impending Nurse, and other allied health professionals Shortage Will Draft the Current One and All Others in Extent and Complexity. Healthcare facilities and Health Network, January 1, 2001.
13. Thrall, T. Leadership. Healthcare facilities Health Networks, March 2001.
14. Workforce Panel Eyes Five-Part Approach. American Healthcare facilities Association News, September 17, 2001.
15. Workforce Panel Leader Promises Level Recommendations. American Healthcare facilities Association News, May 7, 2001. |