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IPAF has launched its new, enhanced eLearning module as part of its full training program for American and Canadian operators of aerial work platforms (AWPs), also known as mobile elevating work ...
The e-learning module “Milestones in the Development of National Infrastructure for the Uranium Production Cycle” consists of 6 lectures.Content: This e-learning module comprises six lectures which ...
If in doubt, sit them out – the simple but memorable message that sits at the heart of a new e-learning concussion module developed by The FA. Based on The FA’s official concussion guidelines this ...
The ICRC has launched an e-learning module on the legal framework applicable to health care during armed conflicts and other emergencies. The module offers a practical, user-friendly and interactive ...
CIHR has introduced an ELearning Module that is a valuable resource for applicants applying for Stage 1 Foundation Scheme. See link: http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/lms/e ...
HealthDay News — A new interactive training module in medical ethics can help physicians to understand professional boundaries, according to a report published by the American Medical Association (AMA ...
Geneva (ICRC) – A new e-learning module, specifically designed to help health-care personnel understand the effects of violence on health care, their own rights and responsibilities and ethical ...
Independent Media Agencies of Australia (IMAA), the national, not-for-profit industry association for the independent media agency industry, today launched Audio101 – the latest e-learning module as ...
The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has launched the Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Security e-learning module, which has been developed in partnership with the National Counter Terrorism Security ...
The course will be published on the 16 th of September on the LearnUpon platform. Please complete the e-learning module within one month of this date.
Looking after someone with cancer can impact a person’s health, mental well-being, working life and relationships. Nearly 1.5million people in the UK support a loved one with cancer. Half don’t get ...
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