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Giving Back at Any Age

Giving Back at Any Age You are here May 12, 2021 Although I have had a very rewarding career, nothing has been so consistently and professionally gratifying as my work as an AHP nurse educator. Recently, I was asked to state a surprising or little-known fact about myself. I responded unhesitatingly with information that might surprise a lot of folks people over 60 can, indeed, become Peace Corps Volunteers. Those who grew up in the 1960s and 70s might think of the Peace Corps as groups of 20-somethings just out of college, heading abroad for two-year stints with no kids, mortgages, or elderly parents to worry about back home. Many Peace Corps Volunteers are under 30, but the organization also offers short-term, high-impact options for more seasoned professionals who may not be able to spare two solid years away from their established lives and careers. This is the Peace Corps Response program.

Northern Essex Community College Meets Certified Nurse Assistant Demand, Recruits for Free Program

By WHAV Staff | 9 hours ago This group of students graduated from Northern Essex Community College’s Certified Nurse Assistant Program in late March. (Courtesy photograph.) Northern Essex Community College is joining with area health care employers to meet an urgent need for certified nurse assistants and is now recruiting for free, grant-funded programs beginning in May, June and August. After completing the four-week training, graduates are prepared to take the Massachusetts Red Cross Nurse Aide Certification Exam. The college’s Center for Corporate and Community Education was able to bring the program back after the COVID-19 outbreak last year forced it to cancel its grant-funded CNA Training Program.

Japanese businesses to build links with local universities

Japanese businesses to build links with local universities Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  16/03/2021    18:40 GMT+7 Many Japanese businesses investing in Vietnam have been seeking co-operation in joint-surveys, research and human resources exchange with local universities as a crucial step to expand in Vietnam beyond HCM City and Hanoi. A Japanese introduces nursing skills for Vietnamese students at Skills Lab in Da Nang s Đông Á University. The lab was supported by Aijinkai Healthcare Group from Japan and the University in a co-operation deal in human resource training between Japanese businesses and local university. Photo courtesy Phuong Chi 

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