Month: January 2011

Manage Autorun Process and Services in One Single Tool!

msconfig not displaying enough information to suit you?  Task Manager won’t stop process from running automatically at boot or login?  Sysinternals has a tool to display and control processes launched automatically, including Logon, Explorer shell extensions, Internet Explorer, Scheduled tasks, Services, Drivers, Winlogon notifications, KnownDLLs, AppInit, Image Hijacks, Boot Execute, Codecs, Sidebar Gadgets, Network Providers, […]

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Stanbridge College Blood Drive

Stanbridge College Blood Drive

Stanbridge College will be holding a blood drive for the American Red Cross Monday, January 31st,  11:00am to 5:00pm Stanbridge College School Parking Lot Stanbridge College has held many blood drives on our campus in the past, and according to the American Red Cross Society, Stanbridge Blood Donors have saved an estimated total of 293 […]

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Will Digital Technology Reduce Gap in Health between Rich and Poor?

Will Digital Technology Reduce Gap in Health between Rich and Poor?

The federal government is directing billions of dollars to get electronic health record technology into hospitals and clinics nationwide. Many people believe that electronic medical records will help improve the quality of health care by giving doctors more detailed data on their patients and allow physicians to better analyze data to understand what treatments work. […]

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Software as a Service (SaaS) Webinar

The Register (theregister.co.uk) is hosting a webinar discussing Software as a Service (SaaS) and virtualization on January 26 at 8AM PST. You may register at http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/paper/view/1864/. “On the 26th January our usual host Tim Phillips will be joined by Andrew Buss, Service Director with Freeform Dynamics, and Eran Feigenbaum, Director of Security for Google Apps […]

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Respiratory Ventilator Competency Course

Respiratory Ventilator Competency Course

Respiratory intervention is provided in virtually all health care settings (acute, sub acute/long term, skilled nursing) and in the home. Taking the Respiratory Ventilator Competency Course will make you more competent in administering proper respiratory intervention to patients, and it will increase your chances of being hired within sub acute or acute care facilities. The […]

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Infection Control Alumni Workshop

Infection Control Alumni Workshop

Hospital Acquired Infections, or “HAI’s”, continue to be a leading cause of death in hospitals. For this reason, disease prevention and infection control remain the highest priority among hospitals, doctors, and health care organizations. As a new graduate, it is imperative you understand the latest policies and procedures as they relate to infection control. The […]

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IV Therapy & Phlebotomy Certification Course

IV Therapy & Phlebotomy Certification Course

Nearly every skilled nursing facility, home health organization, and hospital requires nurses skilled in IV Therapy & Blood Withdrawal. This comprehensive course is designed to better prepare you for real world scenarios by giving you 51 hours of IV Therapy Training. Upon completion, you will be better able to deliver care to patients requiring infusion […]

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