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Information About The Traumatic Disease Called Alzheimers Disease

September 30, 2010 | Posted in Disease & Illness

Alzheimers disease is a very destructive disease that not only affects the patient but also the family of the patient. It takes an otherwise normally functioning person and transforms them into a person needing a ton of care. This is a disorder of the brain that was named after a German physician Alois Alzheimer. He was the first to describe the disease back in 1906

The Simple Aspects Of Phlebotomy Training Courses

September 17, 2010 | Posted in Reference & Education

Phlebotomy is much more than the technical skill of drawling blood. In many ways, anyone who is collecting biological samples has to walk a very fine line between art and skill. It’s as important to be able to handle the concern and problems of the patient as it is to master the technical side of venipuncture. The best phlebotomy training courses will expose you to the many different situations you will encounter and help you to deal with each one.

How Pell Grants Can Help Students Pay For School

September 12, 2010 | Posted in College

As students approach the end of high school they must consider their next step. Some will enter the work force, while others will attend college and continue their education. Unfortunately, this decision is not always based on what the student wants. Too often there is a financial burden that cannot be met. This prevents many kids from advancing to college, and that includes those that might otherwise be a successful college student. Thankfully, there are ways to get money for college through grants and loans, assuming the student in question fits the criteria. Grants, in particular, are popular because, unlike traditional loans, they do not have to be repaid. Pell grants could very well be the key to a student’s post-secondary education.

A Look At Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant

September 9, 2010 | Posted in Reference & Education

A grant program exists for undergraduates who have exceptional financial needs, called The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG). If you are a Pell Grant receiver and have a low enough family expected contribution (EFCs), you will be one of the first in line for consideration of a FSEOG. As with a Pell Grant, the FSEOG does not have to be paid back.

Is Getting A CNA Certification Online A Good Idea

September 7, 2010 | Posted in Reference & Education

If you are hoping to become a CNA, a certified nursing assistant, you might be considering a CNA certification online. In some instances this might be quite acceptable, but if you are hoping to land a well paying job at a large medical facility with perhaps some room for advancement, you might want to research all your options before making a decision.