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A healthy NIH intramural program : structural change or administrative remedies? : report of a study / by a committee of the Institute of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences Policy.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Institute of Medicine (U.S.).
- Series:
- IOM publication ; 88-08.
- Istoki otechestvennoĭ mysli ; 88-08.
- IOM ; 88-08
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Public health administration--Research--United States.
- Public health administration.
- Public health--Research--United States.
- Public health.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (x, 159 pages) : illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1988.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- A Healthy NIH Intramural Program; Copyright; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Manufacturing and Education: Reflections on a Symposium; DILEMMAS AND CONNECTIONS; VALUE OF THE MEETING; CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Endowed Chairs for Distinguished Scientists; Maintaining an Administratively Efficient NIH; Director's Discretionary Fund; Improving the Review of the Intramural Program; An NIH Scholars Program; WHAT IS POSSIBLE; A HISTORIC VIEWPOINT; WHAT CAN INDUSTRY DO?; WHAT CAN UNIVERSITIES DO?; WHAT CAN GOVERNMENT DO?; NOTES; The U.S. Manufacturing Engineer: Practice, Profile, and Needs
- THE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS OF TODAY AND THE FUTURE; THE CHANGING DEMANDS ON MANUFACTURING PERSONNEL; Production Personnel; Technical Personnel; Managers; SHAPING THE CAREERS OF MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONALS; THE EXISTING EDUCATION AND TRAINING SYSTEM; Secondary Education; Work Experience, On-the-Job Training, and Apprenticeships; College and University Education in Manufacturing; Cooperative and Corporate Education; Continuing Education; THE NATIONAL RESPONSE: WHAT IS HAPPENING AND WHAT IS NEEDED; CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACTION; NOTES
- Meshing Education and Industrial Needs: Two Views; A VIEW FROM INDUSTRY; WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?; The Shift Away From Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering; Separation of Production and Manufacturing; Decline of Investments; WHAT ARE THE NEEDS?; FUTURE ACTION; A RESPONSE FROM ACADEMIA; BUILDING EXCITEMENT; ATTRACTING STUDENTS; BUILDING THE INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP; GETTING THE BEST RESULTS; Maintaining the Lifelong Effectiveness of Engineers in Manufacturing; WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?; The Traditional Approach; The Revolution of Today; LIFELONG EFFECTIVENESS OF ENGINEERS
- What Does "Effectiveness" Mean?; How to Determine Effectiveness; Formulating the Development Objective; COPING WITH A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT; SUMMARY OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS; ENDNOTES; CHAPTER 3 REFERENCES; A Specific Issue; RECOMMENDATIONS; National Faculty Advanced Training Program; Manufacturing Curricula; INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION IN RESEARCH FOR MANUFACTURING; THE PROBLEMS AND ISSUES; RECOMMENDATIONS; KEEPING CURRENT IN A MANUFACTURING CAREER; THE PROBLEMS, ISSUES, AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Correcting a Poor Image; Staying Current; Continuing Education; WORKING GROUP ON INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION IN RESEARCH FOR MANUFACTURING
- Notes:
- "Institute of Medicine, Committee to Study Strategies to Strengthen the Scientific Excellence of the National Institutes of Health Intramural Research Program"--P. iii.
- "Evaluation project no. NIH 88-310 for contract number NO1-OD-8-2104"--T.p. verso.
- Includes bibliographies.
- OCLC:
- 940510394
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