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The clinical pathway concept appeared for the first time at the New England Medical Center (Boston, United States) in 1985, inspired by Karen Zander and Kathleen Bower. [9] [non-primary source needed] Clinical pathways appeared as a result of the adaptation of the documents used in industrial quality management, the standard operating procedures (SOPs), whose goals are:
This program allowed UCC church members to improve their care giving skills on the basis that care, and giving care, is ministry to all of God's people. In 1992, the Annual Meeting was the first to be held jointly with Disciples of Christ, coining the term "JAMRA", which stands for the Joint Annual Meeting/Regional Assembly.
The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a socially liberal mainline Protestant Christian denomination based in the United States, with historical and confessional roots in the Congregational, Restorationist, Continental Reformed, and Lutheran traditions, and with approximately 4,600 churches and 712,000 members.
The Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Program is a federally funded program established in the United States in 1972 "to improve the supply, distribution, retention and quality of primary care and other health practitioners in medically underserved areas."
Services such as routine care, exercise programs, dietary monitoring, strength training, and mental health services are provided out of these centers. [14] The goal is to reduce burnout from caregivers and provide support for the members. [12] The centers are regularly accessible to members; they can participate daily, weekly, or monthly ...
The probe began in 2022 as child welfare advocates called for increased oversight of youth treatment centers following high-profile incidents of abuse and deaths at facilities around the country.
The Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), formerly the National Home Study Council and then the Distance Education and Training Council, is a private and non-profit national educational accreditation agency in the United States specializing in the accreditation of (51 percent or more of) [1] distance education programs of study and institutions.
UCC's campus added the Bonnie J. Ford Health, Nursing & Science Center in September 2016. [18] The 35,000 square foot center replaced UCC's decades old science building. The building features state of the art labs and classrooms and industry standard simulation floors to give UCC's Nursing and Dental Assisting students the closest on-the-job ...