Associate in science degree education programs: organization, structure, and curriculum.

William F Galvin
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After years of discussion, debate, and study, the respiratory care curriculum has evolved to a minimum of an associate degree for entry into practice. Although programs are at liberty to offer the entry-level or advanced level associate degree, most are at the advanced level. The most popular site for sponsorship of the associate degree in respiratory care is the community college. The basis for community college sponsorship seems to be its comprehensive curriculum, which focuses on a strong academic foundation in writing, communication, and the basic sciences as well as supporting a career-directed focus in respiratory care. Issues facing the community college are tied to literacy, outcomes, assessment, placement,cooperation with the community, partnerships with industry, and articulation arrangements with granting institutions granting baccalaureate degrees. Community colleges must produce a literate graduate capable of thriving in an information-saturated society. Assessment and placement will intensify as the laissez-faire attitudes toward attendance and allowing students to select courses without any accountability and evaluation of outcome become less acceptable. Students will be required to demonstrate steady progress toward established outcomes. Maintaining relations and cooperation with the local community and the health care industry will continue to be a prominent role for the community college. The challenge facing associate degree education in respiratory care at the community college level is the ability to continue to meet the needs of an expanding professional scope of practice and to provide a strong liberal arts or general education core curriculum. The needs for a more demanding and expanding respiratory care curriculum and for a rich general education core curriculum have led to increased interest in baccalaureate and graduate degree education. The value of associate degree education at the community college level is well established. It is affordable, accessible, and responsive to the local health care industry it serves. It is likely to enjoy acceptance and popularity until its curricular limitations and time constraints no longer allow it to meet the needs of the respiratory care profession.

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副学士学位教育课程:组织、结构和课程。
经过多年的讨论、辩论和研究,呼吸护理课程已经发展到进入实践的最低副学士学位。虽然课程可以自由地提供初级或高级副学士学位,但大多数都是高级学位。最受欢迎的赞助呼吸护理副学士学位的地方是社区学院。社区大学赞助的基础似乎是它的综合课程,它侧重于写作、交流和基础科学方面的强大学术基础,以及支持呼吸护理方面的职业导向。社区学院面临的问题与扫盲、成果、评估、安置、与社区的合作、与行业的伙伴关系以及与授予学士学位的机构的衔接安排有关。社区大学必须培养能够在信息饱和的社会中茁壮成长的有文化的毕业生。随着对出勤的放任态度和允许学生在没有任何责任和结果评估的情况下选择课程变得越来越不可接受,评估和安排将会加强。学生将被要求向既定的成果展示稳定的进展。维持与当地社区和医疗保健行业的关系与合作将继续是社区学院的重要作用。社区学院呼吸护理副学士学位教育面临的挑战是继续满足不断扩大的专业实践范围的需求,并提供强大的文科或通识教育核心课程的能力。对更苛刻和扩大呼吸护理课程和丰富的通识教育核心课程的需求导致了对学士学位和研究生学位教育的兴趣增加。社区大学副学士学位教育的价值是公认的。它是负担得起的,可获得的,并响应其服务的当地医疗保健行业。它很可能会被接受和普及,直到它的课程限制和时间限制不再允许它满足呼吸护理专业的需要。
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