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Correlates of Fundamental Skills Versus Complex Skills for Medical Technologists
by
Guiles, H. Jesse
, Blau, Gary
, Ward-Cook, Kory
, Surges Tatum, Donna
in
Basic Skills
/ Career Development
/ Career Mobility
/ Careers
/ Educational Experience
/ Employees
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Inservice Training - organization & administration
/ Job Security
/ Laboratories
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Medical Laboratory Personnel - education
/ Medical Laboratory Personnel - standards
/ Medical Laboratory Science - education
/ Medical Laboratory Science - standards
/ Medical technology
/ Organizational Culture
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLES
/ Personnel Loyalty
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Preventive maintenance
/ Professional Competence - standards
/ Professional development
/ Professional Identity
/ Quality Control
/ Research Design
/ Responsibilities
/ Skills
/ United States
/ Wages
/ Work Sample Tests
2003
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Correlates of Fundamental Skills Versus Complex Skills for Medical Technologists
by
Guiles, H. Jesse
, Blau, Gary
, Ward-Cook, Kory
, Surges Tatum, Donna
in
Basic Skills
/ Career Development
/ Career Mobility
/ Careers
/ Educational Experience
/ Employees
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Inservice Training - organization & administration
/ Job Security
/ Laboratories
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Medical Laboratory Personnel - education
/ Medical Laboratory Personnel - standards
/ Medical Laboratory Science - education
/ Medical Laboratory Science - standards
/ Medical technology
/ Organizational Culture
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLES
/ Personnel Loyalty
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Preventive maintenance
/ Professional Competence - standards
/ Professional development
/ Professional Identity
/ Quality Control
/ Research Design
/ Responsibilities
/ Skills
/ United States
/ Wages
/ Work Sample Tests
2003
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Correlates of Fundamental Skills Versus Complex Skills for Medical Technologists
by
Guiles, H. Jesse
, Blau, Gary
, Ward-Cook, Kory
, Surges Tatum, Donna
in
Basic Skills
/ Career Development
/ Career Mobility
/ Careers
/ Educational Experience
/ Employees
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Inservice Training - organization & administration
/ Job Security
/ Laboratories
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Medical Laboratory Personnel - education
/ Medical Laboratory Personnel - standards
/ Medical Laboratory Science - education
/ Medical Laboratory Science - standards
/ Medical technology
/ Organizational Culture
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLES
/ Personnel Loyalty
/ Personnel Turnover
/ Preventive maintenance
/ Professional Competence - standards
/ Professional development
/ Professional Identity
/ Quality Control
/ Research Design
/ Responsibilities
/ Skills
/ United States
/ Wages
/ Work Sample Tests
2003
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Correlates of Fundamental Skills Versus Complex Skills for Medical Technologists
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Correlates of Fundamental Skills Versus Complex Skills for Medical Technologists
2003
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This 4-year study examined 165 medical technologists generally in the achievement phase of their careers. After distinguishing between two types of skills, fundamental and complex, different
antecedents for each type of skill were found. Prior professional commitment was related positively to fundamental skills, whereas professional withdrawal intent was related negatively. Prior scholarly
professional development and job involvement were related positively to complex skills, whereas job insecurity was related negatively. Complex skills time acquisition had a stronger positive relationship
to complex skills than the relationship of fundamental skills time acquisition to fundamental skills.
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The Association of Schools of Allied Health Professionals,John Colbert,Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
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