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Our Pharmacy Technician Certificate students combine hands-on practice with instructor training to learn about dosage forms, classifications, regulations and more pertaining to the pharmaceutical industry.

We are now recruiting for a couple of full time IHCD Tech positions. Please ring or email me at colin@haa1.com with your CV.

 

We are looking for Doctors & Anaesthetists for medical transfers Worldwide

 

We are recruiting qualified IHCD paramedics and technicians for full time and bank for our commercial air and ground ambulance service at Heathrow.

 

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What I notice about this picture, aside from the many bright colours, would be that it seems to be learning cards, possibly for younger children, which are filled with educational material. This picture is showing what the special education technicians do for children who need extra help. These cards are customized in order to properly help children. This picture is demonstrating the needs of a mixed-race little girl. I feel that it is very important that every child has the possibility to get some help, in order to accomplish school. Without these techniques, many more students may drop out of school because they don't have the necessary tools to support them. These technicians were incorporated in most schools because they saw that many kids needed help with their social integration and facilitated their rehabilitation. Special education technicians teach us to open our hearts to differences. Their goal is to learn to help others, but also to help ourselves, to get to know ourselves better and to love ourselves as we are. I want this picture to help people see that, not only is it normal to have difficulties, but if needed, knowing where to look for help .

Filling the medical sneakers of a Cardiac Technician ( www.cardiactechnician.net/ ) requires profitable completion of a to four 12 months program of studies and on the job coaching in nursing clog shoes.

There was something so magical and so common place about this photo.

Students in the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program work on their skills during simulations of real life scenarios in Darla Long's class. Photo by S. Paige Allen, L&C media specialist/photographer

Technicians using a light fixture to inspect production quality

As skilled professionals, automotive technicians accurately diagnose mechanical problems related to engine, transmission, fuel injection, suspension and electrical systems. Students learn to maintain and repair engine, chassis, drive train, front-wheel drive, fuel injection, and electrical and emission systems. Instruction involves classroom theory, demonstrations, computer applications and hands-on car repair.

Felipe and Carol are both surgical technicians at Bauman Medical Group who also assist with diagnostic procedures.

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Technician working on an air source heat pump in essex visit www.completerenewables.co.uk for more information

Technicians at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center recently installed NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s solar array Sun shield — the set of solar panels that will travel with Roman a million miles away into space! These panels will power the entire observatory and help keep the instruments cool by shading them from sunlight.

 

Credit: NASA/Sydney Rohde

Hamilton Hyundai, Chambersburg, PA – “Your Dealership for Life”!

 

A great selection of New and Pre-Owned vehicles on hand. Our up-front “Easy Pricing” and exclusive “Hamilton for Life” service program of complimentary oil changes, car washes, and lifetime engine guarantee provide incredible value for your transportation dollar!

 

Our Service and Parts team and Factory/ASE Certified technicians are always available to provide service on any make or model vehicle you may have.

 

2024 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA

Exit 16 off I-81 then East on Route 30

Sales Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-8pm, Saturday 9am-4pm

Service Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm, Saturday 8am-12pm

Phone: 717-264-5105

Email: info@HamiltonHyundai.com

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The Hamilton Family has been in the automobile sales and service business in the Tri-State area since opening their first dealership in Hagerstown, MD in 1961. In April 2006 this Hyundai dealership was purchased and Hamilton Hyundai has been servicing the Chambersburg and surrounding areas ever since. Hamilton Hyundai has grown rapidly by providing a great selection of new and used vehicles for sale, offering an array of financing options, and by providing our customers with a team of factory and ASE trained technicians to maintain their automotive investment.

 

In addition to the outstanding value of the Hyundai product line, we are also well known and remembered for our Hamilton Easy Price sales philosophy and our exclusive Hamilton for Life service program. Our Hamilton Easy Price is a competitive, market-based price that when combined with the benefits of our Hamilton for Life service program make our new and pre-owned vehicles an incredible value! The ownership benefits of our program include a lifetime of complimentary oil changes, tire rotations, car washes, as well as a limited lifetime engine guarantee!

 

Our Hamilton Easy Price sales philosophy and our Hamilton for Life service program define our philosophy of doing business. At Hamilton Hyundai we believe that what today’s vehicle buyer wants is a quality product at a fair price and that it be provided to them in a pleasant, convenient sales and service experience. In a word - VALUE!!

 

Please stop by the dealership for a visit or call/e-mail us today to learn more about Hyundai, our dealership, and our exclusive programs. Nice people, Easy Pricing, and the ownership benefits of our Hamilton for Life service program – you’ll love the way we do business at Hamilton!

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Technicians pause in front of an ARM Aerosol Observing System on the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier in La Jolla, California, while preparing for the Eastern Pacific Cloud Aerosol Precipitation Experiment (EPCAPE). The 2023–2024 EPCAPE campaign will explore aerosol indirect effects on stratocumulus clouds to help improve their representation in earth system models. Researchers will also investigate how pollution from the nearby Los Angeles metropolitan area affects marine aerosols and, by extension, the clouds near San Diego.

 

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ARM technicians prepare to launch the balloon-borne sounding system (BBSS) at the ARM Mobile Facility deployment site at Point Reyes National Seashore in California. This deployment was part of a field campaign to study the microphysical characteristics of marine stratus clouds. Radiosondes lifted into the air by the BBSS provide in situ measurements of the thermodynamic state of the atmosphere and of the wind speed and direction. During the six-month field campaign, site observers launched the sonde system four times a day. Photo by Kim Nitschke.

  

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Technician monitoring performance quality at our outsourcing company

Technicians counting harvested maize cobs per stand and checking borer infested maize in an experimental field at IITA-Ibadan. Photo by IITA. (file name: DSC_3865).

Using files and hand methods, it is very difficult and time consuming to get a uniform notch around the black keys as pictured here. This is the result of notching with the jig.

Technicians transport an ARM Mobile Facility—a series of containers outfitted with sophisticated atmospheric and meteorological sampling equipment—onto the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier in La Jolla, California, for the Eastern Pacific Cloud Aerosol Precipitation Experiment (EPCAPE). The 2023–2024 EPCAPE campaign will explore aerosol indirect effects on stratocumulus clouds to help improve their representation in earth system models. Researchers will also investigate how pollution from the nearby Los Angeles metropolitan area affects marine aerosols and, by extension, the clouds near San Diego.

 

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Photo by Heath Powers, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Technician Ouli Nda prepares a sample for testing in the laboratory at at Dabou Methodist Hospital in Dabou, Côte d'Ivoire. Photo by Mike DuBose, UMNS

Veterinary technicians are a group of unique and skilled individuals unlike any other professionals that you will find in the medicine field.

 

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