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Job fair, career expo Thursday in Broward County
Job fair, career expo Thursday in Broward County
Read more...Health Informatics Partnership Is Launched To Expand Informatics Work Force, Improve Health Globally
AMIA, the U.S.-based association for informatics professionals, has launched a non-profit, wholly owned subsidiary organization called the Global Health Informatics Partnership (GHIP) to serve as an international center for collaborative initiatives on health informatics. With generous operational support from AMIA, GHIP (say "gee-hip"), aims to build grassroots networks of health informatics ...
Read more...Florida Career College Launches New Physical Therapist Assistant Program in Brandon
BRANDON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Florida Career College (FCC) will add a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program to its Brandon, Fla. campus, with the inaugural class beginning on October 4.
Read more...Minn. Chamber urges Pawlenty to seek health grant
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce is urging Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty to soften his stance on the federal health care overhaul.
Read more...Broward College hosts job fair, career expo Thursday in Coconut Creek
Broward's Community Action Agency, Broward College and WorkForce One are sponsoring a Career and Resources Job Fair Expo on Thursday.
Read more...Neumann senior receives scholarship from Crozer-Keystone Health Systems
Aston resident Catherine Ryan has received a Crozer-Keystone Health System Hospital Laboratories Medical Technology Scholarship. Ryan, a senior clinical laboratory science (CLS) major at Neumann University, received money toward her tuition at Neumann and will also work for Crozer-Keystone after graduation, as part of the scholarship.
Read more...Andy Staples: NCAA hypocritical in enforcement of transfer waiver
In denying quarterback Jeremiah Masoli a chance to play at Ole Miss this season, the NCAA noted that Masoli violated the spirit of its graduate student transfer rule. Masoli, the NCAA reasoned, had transferred only because he was thrown off the team at Oregon -- not because he longed to obtain a master's degree in Parks and Recreation from Mississippi's flagship university.
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