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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 38, Number 2, Summer 2009

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Research Notes

Free Content Practitioners' Perceptions of the Occupational Therapy Clinical Doctorate
pp. 47E-53E(7)
Authors: Dickerson, Anne E.; Trujillo, Leonard

Free Content Mutual Respect in Healthcare: Assessing Cultural Competence for the University of Utah Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
pp. 54E-62E(9)
Authors: Musolino, Gina Maria; Babitz, Marc; Burkhalter, Shontol Torres; Thompson, Clinton; Harris, Ronald; Ward, R. Scott; Chase-Cantarini, Sue

Potential Patterns

International Perspective

Editorial

A View from the Editor
pp. 63-64(2)
Author: Elwood, Thomas W.

Original Articles

Transformational Leadership Behaviors in Allied Health Professions
pp. 65-73(9)
Authors: Wylie, David A.; Gallagher, Helen L.

An Exploratory Study of Competencies for Emerging Practice in Occupational Therapy
pp. 81-90(10)
Authors: Holmes, Wendy M.; Scaffa, Marjorie E.

The Role of Coping in the Relationship Between Depression and Illness Severity in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
pp. 91-99(9)
Authors: Walker, Karen; Lindner, Helen; Noonan, Michelle

Comparison of Two Methods of Teaching Early Childhood Professionals to Score a Developmental Screening Test
pp. 100-105(6)
Authors: Mayson, Tanja A.; Hayes, Virginia E.; Harris, Susan R.; Backman, Catherine L.

Confidence in Medical Care Linked to Depression in Lupus Sufferers
pp. 106-112(7)
Authors: Philip, Errol J.; Lindner, Helen; Lederman, Leah

Correspondence

Rehabilitation from a Broader Health Service Perspective: An Australian Viewpoint
pp. 121-123(3)
Authors: Graham, Susan; Cameron, Ian D.

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