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The Journal of Allied Health is the official publication of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP). The Journal is the only interdisciplinary allied health periodical, publishing scholarly works related to research and development, feature articles, research abstracts and book reviews. Readers of the Journal comprise allied health leaders, educators, faculty and students.

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Volume 37, Number 4, Winter 2008

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Research Note

Free Content Student Service Learning and Dementia: Bridging Classroom and Clinical Experiences
pp. 278E-295E(18)
Authors: Corwin, Melinda; Owen, Donna; Perry, Carolyn

Potential Pattern

Free Content The Design and Evaluation of an Interprofessional Elective Course with a Cultural Competence Component
pp. 316E-337E(22)
Authors: Brown, Bethanne; Warren, Nancy Steinberg; Brehm, Bonnie; Breen, Phyllis; Bierschbach, Judy Laver; Smith, Rebecca; Wall, Andrea; Van Loon, Ruth Anne

International Perspective

Editorial

Musings by a New Editor
pp. 187-188(2)
Author: Elwood, Thomas W.

Original Articles

Entry-Level Interprofessional Education: Perceptions of Physical and Occupational Therapists Currently Practicing in Ontario
pp. 189-195(7)
Authors: Mueller, Dan; Klingler, Rachel; Paterson, Margo; Chapman, Christine

Use of Personal Digital Assistants Among Dietitians and Dietetic Students in Oklahoma: Should Programs Incorporate PDA Training Into Their Curricula?
pp. 196-202(7)
Authors: Turner, Peggy R.; Burgin, Christie; Funderburg, Karen M.; Van Grevenhof, Jani; Knehans, Allen W.

Final-year Diagnostic Radiography Students' Perception of Role Models within the Profession
pp. 214-220(7)
Authors: Conway, Alinya; Lewis, Sarah; Robinson, John

Commentary

Allied Health Disaster Volunteering
pp. 236-241(6)
Authors: Baldwin, Alphonso; Wilson, Linda

Preventing Practice Errors and Improving Patient Safety: An Examination of Case Studies Reflecting Common Errors in Occupational Therapy Practice
pp. 242-247(6)
Authors: Lohman, Helene; Scheirton, Linda; Mu, Keli; Cochran, Teresa; Kunzweiler, Jennifer

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