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Work in these areas is being supported by cross-cutting themes knowledge management, integration and sustainability, population healthcare, genomics, informatics and technology, and last but not least, patient and public engagement, experience and
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Supreme Court-mandated Shikshan Shulka Samiti (SSS), a fee-fixation panel, has announced an ad hoc fee for the academic year 2013-14 for technical and health science courses, with a rise of 7.5 per cent and 7 per cent respectively, in what was
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MacDowell There is good reason for America's love-hate relationship with the liberal arts in college. For many years, the intellectual elite and the pragmatists have squared off against one another inside and outside of academe about the value of the
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As part of National Career and Technical Education Month during February, The Gleaner is printing short essays written by local students who are either currently enrolled in Career and Technical Education Unit classes at the high school or plan to
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Cost issues aside, it would be easier for the Indiana University School of Medicine-Evansville to construct a new building for its new four-year facility, officials said. But they don't rule out using an existing structure if one meets their need.
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Mike Lawrence/The Gleaner CTE health science student Jessica Durbin practices CPR on a medical mannequin. As part of National Career and Technical Education Month during February, The Gleaner is printing short essays written by Henderson County High
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Exam Master, a leader in comprehensive online testing, review and board preparation resources, has released the beta version of its newly enhanced online testing system. January 23, 2013 Since introducing the Academic Manager® system in
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A new survey reveals high tablet and smartphone use among behavioral and health sciences professors. January 23, 2013 A new survey reveals high tablet and smartphone use among behavioral and health sciences professors. The annual survey was
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HCC President Kathleen Hetherington called the ribbon-cutting exciting, and said the new facility would help prepare students for jobs in numerous health care fields, addressing staffing shortages facing the industry. Georgene Butler, division
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Thursday 3 January 2013 Last Update 3 January 2013 12:20 am Local and international experts will gather in Riyadh on Saturday to discuss the latest advances in the battle against breast cancer at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The symposium
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