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5 training items found
by:KnowledgeWare Communications Corp based inMaple Ridge, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Infection Control for Public Workers is an online educational training course on the basic elements of infection control. This course is intended for public care workers such as Children’s Aid Societies, long term care workers, and other front line workers exposed to the public and at risk of infections. This course is based on standard infection control practices adjusted to public care ...
Distributed by:Concept Controls Inc based inBurnaby, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Get the most out of every piece of equipment with training from Concept Controls. Our certified specialists will help you get started right away with a training program that fits your ...
by:KnowledgeWare Communications Corp based inMaple Ridge, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
This brief course is free and intended for persons diagnosed with acoustic neuroma skull base tumors and their families. The course covers details about these tumors and treatment options. Your computer must be equipped with the Adobe Flash player to run this course (most computers are). This free course is provided as a public ...
Manufactured by:TSK Group based inVancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
TSK aesthetic training partners offer aesthetic courses for all experience levels. TSK Laboratory offers you a unique opportunity to attend a highly-specialised medical aesthetic masterclasses led by multi-award-winning tutors and key opinion leaders. In these aesthetic training courses, elite tutors will share their in-depth knowledge and experience through one to one guidance and detailed ...
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Manufactured by:Analytik Jena - an EndressHauser Company based inJena, GERMANY
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has shown how a rapid rise in demand for patient and community sample testing can quickly overwhelm testing capability globally. With most diagnostic infrastructure dependent on specialized instruments, their exclusive reagent supplies quickly become bottlenecks, creating an urgent need for approaches to boost testing capacity. Prof. Paul Freemont and colleagues at the ...