Publications by authors named "R Benschoter"

Research findings of allied health practitioners' attitudes toward rural practice are limited. The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of faculty members in a school of allied health toward rural vs. urban living, clinical education, and practice.

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Telecommunications are becoming increasingly important to nursing educators. At the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing, communication by two-way television, computers, facsimile machines, and telephone conferences is essential to the administration and operation of a school with four divisions located across 500 miles. Two-way television is available through one system that uses satellite and fiberoptic technology and another that uses telephone lines.

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The University of Nebraska Medical Center uses the recently established NEB*SAT state-owned satellite television system to transmit several types of educational presentations to rural Nebraska. The system represents the latest in a series of pioneering two-way television activities which have opened educational opportunities to students and professionals off-campus. Compressed video, transmitted via the NEB*SAT system, allows us to share credit courses in nursing and medical technology, administrative meetings, case conferences, and continuing education programs.

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To enhance the educational value of rural clerkships for health professions students, the Biomedical Communications Division of the University of Nebraska Medical Center explored ways of providing instructional media to off-campus training sites. Faculty and community hospitals in rural areas were surveyed to identify appropriate topics. Videocassettes and slide-tape packages were previewed, evaluated, and purchased when acceptable.

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