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Hampstead / New Hampshire / United States
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Our instructors are the clinicians and researchers who are making new discoveries, developing new techniques and publishing articles in the field of physical rehabilitation. As a result, Northeast Seminars presents the most comprehensive and hands-on seminars available today. Our partnership with the highly respected University of Tennessee, assists us in attracting expert speakers from around the world. Northeast Seminars Reputation for Quality Continuing Education Founded in 1981, Northeast Seminars began organizing medical educational seminars throughout the United States and Canada. In three short years, the organization became the largest seminar company in the country dedicated to the continuing education of thousands of health-care professionals annually. Northeast Seminars has hosted seminars in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the Czech Republic, England, Ireland, New Zealand, and several other European countries as well as in the U.S.A. Over the past few years Northeast Seminars has formed strong alliances with several prestigious universities and education companies in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan to provide the opportunity for our faculty to educate the Chinese and provide world-class western rehabilitation training for all who seek it. Our goal is to aid in spreading the knowledge of our instructors across the world via hands-on and long distance seminars. Through the years, more than 190, 000 individuals have attended over 8, 500 seminars. With the introduction of advanced technologies, we have been able to include multimedia elements to our seminars and expand our knowledge transfer to online and home-study programs.
Keene / New Hampshire / United States
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River Valley Community College Since 1968, the New Hampshire Community Technical College at Claremont, now known as River Valley Community College, has been providing quality education in an academic environment small enough to allow individualized attention. Students in the thirty-five career-oriented programs gain highly specialized skills and knowledge necessary to confidently and successfully enter the job market in a number of technical, business and health-oriented fields. In 1999, the College implemented an Associate in Arts degree that provides the first two years of a four-year baccalaureate program. It is the student with career goals clearly in mind who tends to excel and enjoy the educational experience at Claremont. Students commute to the College from their homes or from rented housing in the area. Located on Route 120 approximately two miles north of the Claremont business district, the campus affords students spacious and modern classroom and laboratory facilities in a quiet rural setting. The College is accessible to the physically challenged. The College views itself as serving the needs of both the region and the state. It cooperates with local industry, business, service and health organizations to meet those needs. In the fall of 2004, New Hampshire Community Technical College - Claremont, in an effort to expand and address the needs of our partnering community in Keene, opened the Keene Academic Center. The Academic Center offers courses leading to completion of some programs. These courses offer increased access to post secondary education to residents of the Monadnock Region.
Milford / New Hampshire / United States
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Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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New Hampshire Community Technical College is a two-year public college offering associate degrees and certificate programs. Located in Nashua, N.H., the college has an enrollment of more than 2,000 students. It offers classes in medical transcription, data processing technology, general studies, health and medical laboratory technologies, business administration and management, real estate, respiratory therapy and sign language interpreter. Its evening and weekend division offers Web courses and traditional eight- and 16-week courses. New Hampshire Community Technical College operates a more than 18,000-square-foot library and a media center offering over 18,000 volumes, journals and nearly 1,500 videos. It also provides computers for coursework and research, a large reading room, conference rooms, an electronic classroom, the Mary Milliken Serials Room and a faculty instructional development lab.