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Required: All trainer candidates must currently be employed in one of the eligible licensed settings for a minimum of six months before taking the trainer course.
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Course Outline The Medication Administration Training Course uses a train the trainer model to teach medication administration. For trainers, licensed or unlicensed, completion of the whole course reviews the concepts and familiarizes trainer candidates with the information and materials they need to implement, teach, and monitor the course at their provider.
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Lewis Katz School of Medicine Urban Health and Population Science Assistant Professor The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs Senior Director
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REDCap is a useful, flexible, and secure online system for collecting and storing clinical data that is widely used throughout the world by researchers, particularly in the health sciences and other fields that deal with personal health information.
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How to use REDCap for collecting clinical data. Piping allows users to reference data already recorded in REDCap.
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Overview As internationally and nationally recognized experts in their fields of study, MIS faculty connect teaching and research, industry and academia, real-world experience, and theoretical constructs. The research is applied, reflects our integrative focus, and is published in premier outlets such as Management Information Systems Quarterly and Information Systems Research.
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Printing is an additive process of producing objects using computer generated models. There are many types of 3D printers, including FDM and SLA, and an increasing amount of affordable printers and materials. Printing materials include traditional plastics like PLA and ABS, metal and metal composites, nylon, castable resins, food, biological material, and more.
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A guide to drug information resources for students..A clinical, point-of-care drug information resource. Lexi-Drugs, the heart of Lexi-Comp, is a comprehensive database of over 1600 drug monographs, covering over 8000 medications. Also included: a drug interaction tool, a drug identification file and more.
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A guide to resources from TUL and elsewhere to help users create interesting and informative data visualizations.