A Study of the Effect of Providing Increased Information About Social Work Services on the Number of Referrals Received From the Medical Profession

Arthur W Pirundini, Fordham University

Abstract

A review of the available literature in the social work journals indicates that there is a significant lack of information regarding the private medical practitioners use of the social work services available in the community. During the researcher’s own employment as a caseworker in a public assistance agency in New York City it was noted that few, if any, referrals for help of any kind were received from the medical profession.

Subject Area

Social work|Information science|Public health

Recommended Citation

Pirundini, Arthur W, "A Study of the Effect of Providing Increased Information About Social Work Services on the Number of Referrals Received From the Medical Profession" (1968). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359726.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359726

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