Tag: training
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New Mexico Department of Higher Education Honors Rio Arriba County and UNM-Taos Partnership to Train 48 Students in Responding to Overdose, Opioid Use Disorder
[ad_1] NMHED News: Program trains 48 students to respond to overdose, opioid use disorder TAOS – The University of New Mexico at Taos and Rio Arriba County received $190,000 to train 48 new EMT first responders to treat drug overdoses and opioid use disorders in rural northern New Mexico. to effectively address other scenarios where ... -
Groundbreaking fashion photographer Melvin Sokolsky dies
[ad_1] A model floats above the city. over new york, One of Sokolsky’s landmark “bubble” photographs in the March 1963 issue of Harper’s BazaarMelvin Sokolsky Melvin Sokolsky is a photographer who brings an experimental energy to the world with his fantastical and sometimes surreal work. Harper’s Bazaar and images of 1960s fashion, died on August ... -
Senator Martin Heinrich Speaks at LANL’s Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) 50th Anniversary Event – Los Alamos Reporter
[ad_1] Maile O’Nealmaile@losalamosreporter.com On Friday afternoon, Senator Martin Heinrich congratulated Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) researchers, administrators, engineers and maintenance staff on the 50th.th Facility anniversary during an event at LANSCE. Others who spoke at the event included LANSCE Director Michael Furlanetto, LANL Director Thom Mason, NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Frank A. Rose, and ... -
Profit Singularity Ultra Edition Review (My Results) Current Member Reveals All
[ad_1] This is a real Profit Singularity Ultra Edition review by a current member – no gimmicks, no fake affiliate reviews. I was one of the top students of this program. Everything about Profit Singularity Ultra Edition is legit. The new edition is even more advanced, and there are tons of success stories coming out ... -
Bridging the Public Health Ethics Gap
[ad_1] During the Covid-19 pandemic, public health decision makers have not always been transparent to the public, with changes such as mask mandates, quarantine and isolation policies, mandatory testing, and the shift to remote. They often fail to adequately explain the reasons behind decisions about intervention. work and learn. Public health leaders often report that ... -
Protecting pregnant women and babies from the health effects of climate change
[ad_1] Meteorologists report that the 2022 wildfire season could be one of the worst ever.Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of wildfires1severe drought, rising temperatures, and high winds are causing wildfires that are more widespread, hotter, and burning faster in parts of the United States. Wildfires can also further accelerate climate change through ... -
Black Georgia boxing coach honored for his ‘positive impact’ teaching sweet science fitness
[ad_1] Owner and Head Coach of Sweet Science Fitness Boxing Club Marty Hill, once said, “If you give the sport of boxing a chance, it will change your life!” These words are true because I choose every day to pursue my passion for teaching sports in the Doraville, Georgia community and beyond. 11Alive reported that ... -
Florida ranked #1 for ‘educational freedom’ — by right-wing groups wanting to privatize everything
[ad_1] A new education report released Friday by the Heritage Foundation, an influential right-wing think tank, ranked Florida as the best state in the nation for “educational freedom,” with Arizona a close second, followed by Washington, D.C., New York, and most northeastern states will bottom out. This claim, along with the fact that nearly all ...










