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Allied Health Services: Avoiding Crises (1989)

Chapter: Appendix B: Participants in Workshops and Public Meetings

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APPENDIX B 285 Appendix B Participants in Workshops and Public Meetings Committee Public Meeting Held July 1, 1987 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy MICHAEL BOWERS American Association for Respiratory Care MEL MARTIN, President American Association of Bioanalysts DON LAVANTY, Government Relations American Association of Certified Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology NORMA GARBER ELLA ROSAMONT-MORGAN American Association of Certified Orthoptists BARBARA CHASSIN RANDY GOUTERMAN American Association of Medical Assistants, Inc. DON BALASA, Assistant Director American Cardiology Technologists Association STEPHEN KANIECKI, President LINDA HUMSTON American College of Cardiology FRANCIS J. MENAPACE, JR. American College of Nurse-Midwives KAREN BODENHORN

APPENDIX B 286 American College of Radiology ROBERT BRADEN MARK MISHKIN, Committee on Human Relations MARIE ZINNINGER American College of Surgeons CINDY BROWN, Washington Associate American Dental Association BRENDA HARRISON, Director, State Government Affairs J. O'DONNELL, Director, Legislative Policy L. P. WHEAT, Director, Government Relations LOUIS SCHUHRKE, Council on Dental Education American Dental Hygienists Association DIANE DE ROOS BASSAGE, Second Vice-President WILLIAM SCHMIDT American Dietetic Association PATTI BLUMER BOB EARL, Manager, Government Affairs JEAN MINSKOFF American Hospital Association BARBARA KREML, Director, Human Relations American Medical Record Association RITA FINNEGAN, Executive Director American Medical Technologists ELEANOR BORS, Executive Director WILLIAM ROBBINS, Member, Board of Directors American Occupational Therapy Association JEANETTE BAIR, Director, Practice STEPHANIE HOOVER SUSAN SCOTT, Director of Government and Legal Affairs American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association WILSON LATKOVIC, Assistant Director GEN. WILLIAM MCCULLOCH, President CHARLES UNGER American Physical Therapy Association FRANK MALLON, Associate Executive Vice-President, Professional Relations TOM WELSH, Chief, Physical Therapy American Society for Medical Technology SIDNEY OLIVER LYNN PODELL, Executive Director GLENDA PRICE American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition JANET GANNON, Director of Professional Development

APPENDIX B 287 American Society of Allied Health Professions DAVID BROSKI PAT GILLESPIE American Society of Clinical Pathologists BARBARA CASTLEBERRY, Vice-President PAUL CHERNEY, Chairman, ASCP Board of Registry CATHY COHEN BOBBI-LYNN WATNIK, Legislative Assistant American Society of Cytology SALLY-BETH BUCKNER ANN H. CLARK American Society of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists LEIGH O'NEAL, Member, Board of Trustees American Society of Microbiology DIETER GROESCHEL, Chairman, Committee on Laboratory Practices for Microbiology American Speech-Language-Hearing Association MORGAN DOWNEY JAMES LINGWALL Association of Surgical Technologists, Inc. BARBARA GAY WILLIAM TEUTSCH Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor ANN KAHL, Economist Congressional Research Service JANET KLINE, Chief, Health Section Gini Associates EUGENIA CARPENTER, President Greater Southeast Community Hospital THOMAS CHAPMAN, President MICHELE JOHNSON, Administrative Fellow Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services STANLEY E. EDINGER, Science Director Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services JERRY MCCLENDON National Board of Cardiovascular Testing, Inc. DIANA GUNTHER CAROL ROBBINS National Coalition for Arts Therapy Associations JAMES MITCHELL, Director

APPENDIX B 288 National Commission for Health Certification Agencies BARBARA HICKEY National Hearing Aid Society TIMOTHY WATERS, Attorney National Society for Cardiopulmonary Technology MICHAEL R. BOIVIN National Society of Allied Health HARLEY FLACK, President Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services CAROL ZUCKET, Senior Program Analyst Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services HERBERT C. HAMMOND, Policy Analyst Society of Nuclear Medicine, Technologist Section MARCIA BOYD, President PAUL COLE VIRGINIA PAPPAS, Deputy Executive Director Virginia Citizens Consumer Council HELEN SAVAGE Virginia Department of Health Regulatory Boards RICHARD MORRISON Workshop on Factors That Affect The Demand for Allied Health Personnel Held April 26-27, 1987 RONNI CHERNOFF, Associate Director of Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center for Education and Evaluation, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Little Rock, Arkansas BRENT ENGLAND, Director, Section for Rehabilitation Hospitals and Programs, American Hospital Association NORMAN F. ESTRIN, Vice President, Science and Technology, Health Industry Manufacturers Association CHERLYN S. GRANROSE, Assistant Professor, Department of Human Resources Administration, Temple University MARTHA HOPLER, Director of Human Resources, Medlantic Health Care Group HARLES HOSTETTER, Deputy Director, AIDS Services Program, Health Resources and Services Administration DONALD JACKSON, President, Rehabilitation Systems of Illinois STANLEY B. JONES, Vice President, Consolidated Health Care, Inc.

APPENDIX B 289 LAIRD MILLER, Health Systems Management SEYMOUR PERRY, Professor of Medicine and Deputy Director, The Institute for Health Policy Analysis, Georgetown University Medical Center RICHARD SCHMIDT, Scanlon, Hastings and Schmidt DENNIS J. TREAT, Director, Washington, D.C., Group Operations, The Prudential Life Insurance Company of America KEITH WEIKEL, Executive Vice President, Health Care and Retirement Corporation of America Committee Meeting of August 31-September 2, 1987 List of Participants Texas JOHN BRUHN, Dean, School of Allied Health, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston YVONNE NEWMAN, Director, Health Affairs Division, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board PAUL RAMIREZ, Dean, Health and Public Services Occupations, E1 Paso Community College LEO SELKER, Assistant to President, Texas Women's University Illinois DAVID BROSKI, Dean, College of Associated Health Professions RODERICK T. GROVES, Chancellor, Illinois Board of Regents ARCH LUGENBEEL, Dean, Trident Technical College, Charleston, South Carolina (formerly at Southern Illinois University) RICHARD TWOREK, Dean, Health Services Institute, City Colleges of Chicago ROBERT A. WALLHAUS, Deputy Director for Academic Affairs, Board of Higher Education New York RUTH BAINES, State University of New York, Albany EDMUND MCTERNAN, Dean, State University of New York, Stony Brook EDWARD SALSBERG, Director, Bureau of Health Resources Development, New York State Health Department LEROY SPARKS, New York City Technical College, Brooklyn

APPENDIX B 290 Additional Participants TULLIO ALBERTINI, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services CATHERINE B. JUNGE, U.S. Department of Education GERRY KAMINSKI, Dean, Health Technologies Division, Cincinnati Technical College

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With estimates of their numbers ranging from one million to almost four million people, allied health care personnel make up a large part of the health care work force. Yet, they are among the least studied elements of our health care system. This book describes the forces that drive the demand for and the supply of allied health practitioners—forces that include demographic change, health care financing policies, and career choices available to women. Exploring such areas as credentialing systems and the employment market, the study offers a broad range of recommendations for action in both the public and private sectors, so that enough trained people will be in the right place at the right time.

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