>Remarks by the President in a Conversation on Job Training (White House News)
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. (Applause.) I appreciate the warm welcome. (Applause.) Thanks for coming. Please be seated. Thank you all. Go ahead and be seated. We've got some work to do.
>March 2, 2005 (White House News)
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN A CONVERSATION ON JOB TRAINING Anne Arundel Community College Arnold, Maryland 10:00 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. (Applause.) I appreciate the warm welcome. (Applause.) Thanks for coming. Please be seated. Thank you all. Go ahead and be seated.
>The Research & Development Council of New Jersey: Ensuring the Future of R&D Through Educational Scholarships and (RedNova)
The Research & Development Council of New Jersey is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating an environment that supports the advancement of research and development throughout New Jersey, by building working partnerships between academia, industry, and the state.
>American Institute of Health Technology Changes Name to Apollo College (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
The American Institute of Health Technology in Boise, Idaho, is excited to announce that as part of its integration into the U.S. Education Corporation system of colleges, the campus has changed its name to Apollo College effective January 1, 2005.
>Thailand impresses Lampman (Niles Daily Star)
Nicole Lampman "briefly" considered not traveling to Thailand for two weeks in mid-January because of the tsunami, but her mission trip with a friend from Kalamazoo had been planned for more than a year.
>More unusual courtships: Take 3 (Quad City Times)
Zach and I first met in eighth grade. We were both playing basketball at a tournament in Burlington, Iowa my team from Altoona and his from Davenport. We hit it off and had a typical eighth-grade conversation by the pool in our hotel.
>www.delawareonline.com ¦ The News Journal ¦ HEALTH ¦ Custom-made medication (Delaware Online)
For Pippin, a 3-pound Yorkshire terrier, the custom-made, meat-flavored laxative, chicken-tasting liquid and suppositories have meant relief from the discomfort of liver disease.
>Seminar to ease way for elderly (phillyburbs.com)
Seminars can benefit caregivers and offer credits for social workers.
>Week in review (Maine Today)
Home values in Maine continued their upward climb in 2004, with the median selling price rising 12.2 percent during the year, according to year-end figures released by the Maine Real Estate Information System.
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pharmacy technician continuing education
News
>American Institute of Health Technology Changes Name to Apollo ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Feb 17, 2005
... Assistant, Medical Assistant, Medical Billing and Pharmacy Technician. ... of providing quality healthcare education in the Treasure Valley is continuing. ...
>Thailand impresses Lampman
Dowagiac Daily News, MI - Feb 14, 2005
... I used five days of vacation and continuing education time ... field an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and worked in nursing homes and as a pharmacy technician. ...
>Seminar to ease way for elderly
phillyburbs.com, PA - Feb 7, 2005
... Stricker is a pharmacy technician who has a lot of experience filling trays for ... also invited to attend the seminar to earn two Continuing Education Units for a ...
>Week in review
MaineToday.com, ME - Feb 6, 2005
... containment dome, workers quietly are continuing the cleanup as ... of a law that requires pharmacy benefit managers ... The forensic science technician says the new ...
>Week in review
Portland Press Herald, ME - Feb 6, 2005
... containment dome, workers quietly are continuing the cleanup as ... of a law that requires pharmacy benefit managers ... The forensic science technician says the new ...