Yellowstone County Health Manpower and Education Profile [electronic resource] / John Callen and Others.
The profile is a concise description of the demographic and economic characteristics, existing health manpower employed, and health education programs for the Yellowstone County area of Montana, one of seven surveyed in the Mountain States region (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Nevada). The first sect...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The profile is a concise description of the demographic and economic characteristics, existing health manpower employed, and health education programs for the Yellowstone County area of Montana, one of seven surveyed in the Mountain States region (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Nevada). The first section of the profile provides general population information, income distributions, and occupational groups of employed persons in the area surveyed. The second section lists the number of people employed in 103 categories of health occupations. The third section lists health education institutions which offer degree or certificate programs in the health field. It includes information about libraries in health related fields and the availability of video-tape equipment. The fourth section is an enumeration of health facilities in the area surveyed. Comparisons are made within the four States and to the United States in toto. Other regions covered are: Carson-Washoe County (CE 000 658), Treasure Valley (CE 000 659), Albany-Laramie Counties (CE 000 660), Missoula County (CE 000 662), Clark County (CE 000 663), and Sheridan County (CE 000 664). (AG) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED084441. Sponsoring Agency: Health Services and Mental Health Administration (DHEW), Bethesda, MD. Regional Medical Programs Service. ERIC Note: For related documents, see CE 000 658 through 660, and 662 through 664. |
Physical Description: | 48 p. |