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FARMINGTON, Conn., March 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Carrier Corporation will share its expertise and promote environmentally sound buildings of the future during a multi-city U.S. Sustainability Symposium tour designed specifically for consulting engineers, design-build contractors and facility managers. The one-day symposium in each city offers the latest in high-performance sustainable designs as well as continuing education credits for attendees. Carrier Corp. is a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX).
Carrier designed the symposiums to allow industry professionals to obtain and easily apply building and design ideas for sustainable high-performance buildings. Each symposium will provide information and standards from ASHRAE and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED(R)...
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LA CROSSE, Wis. -- Kaplan Real Estate Education, a leading provider of real estate educational solutions, is partnering with Inman News' Agent Reboot ...
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Grenough LLC "Does Your Brain Need Winterizing?", 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, OASIS training program for stress management, $695, continuing education credits may be earned, 200 Orchard St., New Haven; 203-888-4733.
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Accreditation from the ACCME Enables Physician Users of NextGen[R] Ambulatory EHR to Earn CME Credits for Select Educational Activities
HORSHAM, Pa....
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The American Red Cross of the Tri-States is now offering continuing education credits (CEUs) for completing its CPR, first aid and other qualifying training courses.
Red Cross has been approved as an authorized provider of continuing education by The International Association for Continuing Education and Training. The approval comes after an extensive application and vetting process of the American Red Cross and its courses by the organization, which was created in 1968 to ensure that education providers meet strict continuing education guidelines.
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Seaff worked with a mechanical engineering firm, Addison SmirJi Mechanical Contractor, Inc. of Carrolton, GA, to develop client rooms that seamlessly merge comfort with mandatory safety features, including: * Window blinds located inside two layers of shatter-proof Lexan glass, which are operated by a button inside the room; * Breakaway hangers and shower curtains that support maximum loads of 15 pounds; * Artwork mounted on foam-core board instead of traditional wood/glass frames; * Piano door hinges; and * Covered heating and air vents. The site hosts continuing education courses for its 1 00 employees in the classroom (figure 8). Because it is "nearly impossible" to afford sending so many staff off-site for required licensure training, Senfeld explains that "we offer about 50 hours...
... 50 hours per year of continuing education credits to our staff." The room features a SMART board and...
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Shannon Tipton of Winstead PC, +1-214-745-5308, stipton@winstead.com
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Daniel Kiel, the University of Memphis law professor who's become the go-to guy on the ins and outs of school charter surrender, tore up his talk Friday and redid the PowerPoint.
Talking about desegregation issues to other lawyers in a class to get continuing education credits seemed "irresponsible" in light of the current legal maelstrom building in law offices across town.
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More than 150 Greenbuild sessions meet LA CES approved standards
WASHINGTON -- Attendees at the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) Greenbuild ann...
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Before making a final decision, keep in mind that many companies hold sessions on the Expo floor. Conducted right in their booths, these 30-60 minute sessions are very informative. It is best to check prior to the show to see if the manufacturers you work with are having these sessions and if they are approved for CEUs. Yes - these types of sessions can be approved for continuing education! (Note to training providers: Every session should be approved for CEUs - it just makes good business sense.)