pharmedout, a new project that educates physicians on how pharmaceutical companies influence prescribing, is previewing a timely video about Zyprexa (olanzapine), an antipsychotic drug approved by the FDA to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. In this video Shahram Ahari, a former pharmaceutical company representative, tells how he sold the drug. Nearly a decade after its introduction, a drug once hailed as a breakthrough treatment is being assailed for its negative side effects. Antipsychotic drugs are not risk-free, but doctors and patients have long complained that Zyprexa causes obesity and diabetes. This week, the New York Times reported that studies on the frequency of weight gain were underreported by the manufacturer. pharmedout is an independent physician-run project funded through the Attorney General Consumer and Prescriber Education grant program.
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March 10th, 2010 by fabulaOnline Education Can Change Your Life
March 10th, 2010 by fabulaThe ability to earn a degree online is taking the world by storm. Rapid strides forward in technology combined with exploding levels of internet access have made the internet the premier vehicle of the 21st century for the delivery of education.
Not only is an online education accessible it also practical for many prospective students.
Here’s why:
Convenience. Learn from the comfort and security of your own home. Clearly, this represents the most flexible path possible to furthering your education. It also happens to be the case that is the most affordable path as well.
Your employers may pay your tuition. More and more companies feel that in order to retain their best employees they need to pay for them to develop themselves. If your company will pay for your degree, or at least part of it, what are you waiting for? You could be on your way to the corner office today. If you’re not sure if your company offers tuition support…ask anyway, you may be pleasantly surprised.
Higher Degrees Mean Higher Salaries. If you choose to continue your education you’re on the track to much greater earning potential throughout your lifetime. Plus, you’ll be learning new skills that will help propel you through your everyday career challenges.
Thus, Online Education is able to provide you with serious opportunities. Now, you just need to take a few minutes of your life to explore the following two resources. These resources will get you primed to move your life and career forward. You can skip step # 1 if you already know exactly what career you desire.
First, visit the Monster Perfect Career Quiz. (http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/perfectcareer) and take the quiz. In just a few minutes you should have numerous ideas for careers that suit your personality.
Online LPN Degree – Truth or Scam?
March 9th, 2010 by fabulaNursing school programs all over the country are turning away qualified students because of the nursing teacher shortage.
As a result, these days, more and more people are searching for an online LPN degree to get past those nursing school waiting lists.
Well, there’s good news and there’s bad news for those folks.
The fact is, there is no way to get your LPN degree online.
That is because during the Licensed Practical Nursing program, a lot of the learning is the hands on, practical stuff. LPNs interact with patients while being trained and observed by registered nurses known as proctors.
It is during the second year of learning that nurses learn the classes that they are able to take online. Those classes are more heavily focused on management and theory.
In fact, there are a lot of nursing skills that can only be learned by doing them, and practicing them on a real live person. The idea of a nurse who learned absolutely everything online, frankly, a scary one. And it would be quite unsafe.
There are, however, numerous LPN to RN online programs, paramedic to RN online programs, and even respiratory therapist to RN online programs. They are offered by private, expensive degree colleges but they are also becoming increasingly popular at community college because of the nursing shortage and the desperate need for registered nurses.
So it makes a lot of sense for an aspiring nurse to get a licensed practical nursing degree (or, in some states, what is called a licensed vocational nursing degree.) But it can’t be done online.
However, the waiting lists for LPN schools are much shorter than those for traditional RN programs. And there are “career colleges” which, while more expensive than technical schools and vocational schools and community colleges, often have no waiting list at all. It is worth exploring those options, because one a student becomes a Licensed Practical Nurse, it is very simple to find a bridge program which will give them their degree as an RN.
But just remember, if you hear someone talking about an “online LPN degree” or “online LPN school” it’s pie in the sky – because there truly is no such thing.
Online University Education Gaining In Popularity
March 8th, 2010 by fabulaOnline university education is growing in popularity. More and more students are turning to higher education online to complete their secondary education and to earn their college degrees. There are several reasons that online university studies are gaining in popularity.
One reason that online university education is gaining in popularity is the advancement in technology. Not only has technology advanced but it has become more user-friendly. Several decades ago a person had to have a business degree in order to be able to do anything that was computer related. Additionally, the majority of homes did not have computers. In fact, the thought of a public computer being in Internet cafes, public libraries and community centers was not even anything anyone would consider. With technology becoming so advanced and computers so common place, more people can now access the Internet to obtain an online university education.
Availability of online university education programs has made it more popular as well. Initially, only some universities were offering a select number of courses from their traditional university on the Internet for students. This of course began to increase. Before you know it, many universities are now offering complete degrees on the Internet without students ever needing to step inside a physical classroom. With so many types of degree programs, majors and even courses to improve your current career without receiving a degree there is a rise in the number of students that are turning to online university education to meet their goals.
Many companies realize the importance of their employees receiving further education and training to help them be successful within the business. As a result, companies are offering tuition assistance and even some are completely paying for employees to return to school to obtain higher education. Employees are still working full time while attending educational courses to help improve their lives and their careers. The structure and setting of online university education classes has grown in popularity for full time workers because they can combine a career and student life more easily than traditional colleges. Companies are willing to pay for the online courses as long as they are from an accredited learning institution. This enables full time workers more freedom in the selection of schools to attend to improve their knowledge and advance in their chosen careers. You can read more at http://www.highereducationandyoungpeople.com
In the past, many people were intimidated by the thought of using a computer. It was overwhelming to think about posting on message boards, sending emails, attaching files and even using a word processing program. Today, many of the regular middle schools and high schools are offering computer application training that is required for students to advance to the next grade. Adults are learning how to use basic computer functions in the work place. You don’t have to be an administrative assistance to learn how to use computers at work because so many work positions are training employees to use the computer. For example, many cashiers have computer registers instead of the previous traditional registers. Because so many people are not intimidated by computers, more people feel comfortable in the thought of participating in courses on the Internet. The logical result is that online university education is increasing in popularity.
Discover the Field of Natural Medicine in Online Education Programs
March 8th, 2010 by fabulaWith the rise of online degrees and the opportunities it provides students, Natural medicine has seen a huge increase in employment opportunities.
What is Natural Medicine?
Natural medicine, one of the fastest growing fields in the 21st century, includes several different fields such as naturopathy, nutrition, herbology, massage therapies, acupuncture, and many other types of holistic medicine.
As more people begin to experiment with homeopathic medicine in their lives, the demand for alternative medicine practitioners will continue to increase.
Online Programs for Natural Medicine
Although certain types of natural medicine, such as massage therapies and acupuncture, need practical hands-on experience, there are several other types that can be studied online.
Like all online classes, these online programs can be completed at your own convenience from your home computer, allowing you to continue with your full-time job or any other obligations while studying for a career in alternative medicine.
The entry requirements and offered online courses for these programs vary greatly, so it is worth investigating the specific classes you wish to take carefully before selecting one.
Career Opportunities for Graduates of Homeopathic Medicine
One in-demand career choice in alternative medicine is a nutrition consultant. This involves educating your clients about their nutritional needs and how to balance their diet for optimum health.
Another option is to study holistic medicine and become a Holistic Health Practitioner. This involves learning a combination of naturopathy, nutrition, herbs, and various mind/body therapies.
Or you could focus strictly on herbs and become a professional Herbalist, since many people today seek these natural medicine remedies to fight common ailments.
Demand for all of these careers and more will continue to increase as natural medicine becomes even more popular in this new millennium. With the convenience of online classes and online degrees available for Homeopathic Medicine, your opportunity to move into this field is exciting.
The Benefits of Accredited Online Bachelor Degree Programs
March 8th, 2010 by fabulaIt is easier than ever to get an accredited online bachelor degree thanks to the increasing number of accredited online degrees offered by accredited colleges. All you need to get an accredited online bachelor degree is a computer, basic computer know-how, a good Internet connection, some spare time any time during your daily life, and some money. Depending on the online college in which you enroll, some or all of your course work and classroom interaction can be done by a combination of e-mail, Web browsing, forum interaction, online quizzes and tests, and multimedia presentations. While these programs were once looked down on by some employers and elite educational institutions, most respectable colleges now offer online classes and many offer complete online bachelor degree programs. This is because colleges and employers have come to respect that the most successful people in society are too busy to attend classes, though many hunger to continue their education.
The flexibility of accredited online bachelor degree programs is unmatched by any type of offline educational program. Most of these accredited online bachelor degree programs will let you work at your pace over a period of up to eight to twelve years for your degree. So you can schedule in your classes only when it makes sense for your schedule. Some people get breaks in their work schedule or between jobs for five or six months and take advantage of it to double up or even triple their class load with these flexible programs. Some hardworking students have done their online degrees in as little as 18 months. Offline study programs tend to be set in stone with you either enrolling as a part-time student or full-time student, required to take a set amount or range of units during each term of a set length and set class meeting schedule. Special petitions to the dean or academic board of offline degree programs are generally required every time you make a small deviation to the set program.
The reputation of the school you attend is far more important to your future employability than whether you attended school at home or on the Internet. In fact, most universities don’t make any distinction about how you obtained your degree, only stating that you obtained your degree from them.
In addition to the obvious benefits of still being able to meet your family and work obligations, obtaining your degree online has some less obvious benefits in the flexibility it provides to your non-scholastic life. If you have medical emergencies or need to attend to an ailing family member or have problems at work that require overtime, you’re lucky if they even excuse your absences at an offline university, let alone the probability of having your grades docked. At an online college, short-term disruptions in your life seldom cause major damage to your academic record. If your disruption takes less than a couple weeks, it may not even require that your online school or professors even know anything ever happened.
אסטרגיות בגיוס עובדים: חשיבות שונות הרקע האקדמי
March 7th, 2010 by fabulaד”ר יונתן קולודני, מנכ”ל מקינזי ישראל מתוך כנס סמנכ”לי משאבי אנוש, אוניברסיטת תל-אביב, 24.2.2010
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March 7th, 2010 by fabulaSPOKEN ENGLISH ONLINE SYSTEM
Technological Advancements in Online Learning
March 6th, 2010 by fabulaOnline learning is the hot topic these days as millions of dollars are being invested in new technologies, such as the Internet, with the expectation that education at all levels will be revolutionized. Newspapers now have feature sections about the Internet and technology-related self-help books are proliferating. Technology is frequently hailed as the “magic pill” that will somehow provide solutions to the organizational and political issues that are endemic to adult education. Adult and continuing education programs are rushing to become players in the new world of global technology, searching for new applications while fearful of “being left behind.” Discussions seem to center around the impact of technology on online learning provision, but perhaps these discussions are reflective of the past rather than predictive of the future.
Online learning technologies have been primarily used, historically, to extend access to classroom instruction to rural or isolated sites. For the most part, adult online learning programs have done that with high levels of success long before the Internet or computer networks were cost effective. Efforts such as Project Leap in Mississippi and the GED on TV are excellent examples of successful and effective online learning programs. Overall, it is evident that online learning programs have exceeded their potential in enabling adults in rural and isolated communities to gain access to instruction.
However, is providing access to “a traditional classroom” reason enough to expand investments in such new technologies as desktop video conferencing and the Internet? Is the goal simply to make a better mouse-trap (i.e., a faster machine to deliver traditional classroom-based instruction)? We can improve our existing online learning programs cheaply by simply upgrading existing broadcast and cable systems. Instead, the emergence of new technologies enables us to shift our focus from the delivery of classroom-based instruction to the delivery of new materials and the facilitation of new ways of learning. In this environment, issues of instructional content, information resources, leaning theory, and quality are paramount. The question is not, “How can we transport the classroom?” but rather, “What can we do with the new technologies to reform, change, and improve adult learning?”
Clearly, we are no longer talking about online learning but rather beginning to envision distance learning:
o What does learning look like when it is not bound by four walls and the knowledge base of one teacher?
o How can we modify our organizational structures to enable learners to interact from a distance with more than one instructor, other learners, and extensive, accessible resources?
o How can we begin to conceptualize and initiate learning experiences that capitalize on this new extended learning environment?
Using technology to create new models of adult learning may have an impact on the adult education provision system. Adult education programs will become hubs of learning instead of just places to learn. Does this mean that formal classroom-based instruction will be viewed as obsolete and will be replaced? Actually, the number of classroom-based instructional settings could increase as adults encounter educational demands in new settings. Those who had never before considered entering an adult education program via the front door may soon enter on-line, realize their educational needs, become motivated to learn, and then choose to participate in adult education classes that provide face-to-face interactions.
How successful we are in moving from the familiar model of online learning to the future model of distance learning will depend in part on the assumptions and preparations we make now. We can begin to define and plan for what we want to happen. To influence the future, we must be proactive. To wait passively, will relegate us to the role of adjusting to changing technological and learning environments that will be thrust upon us, We suggest six assumptions as points from which to develop a model of distance learning:
o Traditional classroom-based models of online learning will be enhanced not replaced by the new technologies. Classroom-based models of online learning will change, but they will have an important and viable role. New technologies will be used to enhance formal learning. Students will have Internet tools at their fingertips to help develop their own learning paths.
o Self-authoring of learning activities will be commonplace. In the past, the resources required to customize learning were not available to teachers, let alone adult learners. Networking technologies, such as the Internet, and multimedia databases will greatly increase access to learning resources on a scale unknown to adult education. Distance learning will, at some level, be about customizing learning for specific learners.
o Instructors will become facilitators of learning not transmitters of knowledge. Research has shown that advanced skills are acquired not through the transmission of facts but through the learner interacting with content Learners learn more effectively when they create, build, and interact with knowledge, thereby constructing their own meaning.
o The future of learning will be about connecting learning to the world of work and home. New technologies can provide those important links so learning will be relevant and skills developed in one setting can be transferred to other settings (home, work, school).
o Collaborative learning will be stressed. Most adult learning emphasizes individual achievement and solving problems without the aid of other people. However, in the world of work and personal relationships, collaborative problem solving is not an exception but rather the role. Collaborative learning focuses on processes rather than isolated topics or simple one-word answers. With the development of collaborative computing, adult learners at different places can come together on-line to collaboratively solve problems anytime and anywhere.
o Staff development and teacher training will need to be continuous and ongoing. Traditional staff development models of workshops and conference presentations will not meet the need for continuous on-going technology. New methods of continuous improvement and training will need to be developed. Technology will help, but staff development will need to be readily available.
Planning for the future of distance learning requires envisioning how learning should change for a changing world. Distance learning will only be successful if it is educationally grounded and not driven by the technology. Technology will be a powerful tool that we use for a continuous renewal, reflection, and improvement. However, it will not in itself create a learning community of thousands of teachers and learners interacting and borrowing resources while at the same time building and providing new resources. Only people with ideas can do that.
Mod-1 Lec-22 Fourier Integral&Transform Method for Heat Equation
March 5th, 2010 by fabulaLecture series on Mathematics-II by Dr.Tanuja Srivastava, Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in