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MedCerts
Skills you'll gain: Intravenous Therapy, Medication Administration, Pharmacy, Patient Safety, Nursing Practices, Direct Patient Care, Nursing and Patient Care, Infection Control, Nursing, Nursing Care, Health Care, Medical Science and Research, Health Care Administration, Clinical Nursing, Health Administration, Infectious Diseases
- Status: Free
Stanford University
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Status: Free
Amazon Web Services
Stanford University
Skills you'll gain: Planning
- Status: Free
University of Colorado System
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Anatomy, Blood Pressure, Vital Signs, Medical Terminology, Health Assessment
Google Cloud
Skills you'll gain: Google Cloud Platform, Web Development
- Status: Free
- Status: Free
Stanford University
University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Nursing Practices, Nursing, Direct Patient Care, Patient Education and Support, Clinical Nursing, Nursing Care, Clinical Experience, Physical Therapy, Nursing and Patient Care, Behavioral Health, Primary Care, Health Care, Patient Safety, Family Medicine, Stress Management, General Medicine, Personal Care, Health Care Administration, Health Administration, Preventative Care
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular patient+flow courses
- Pharmacy Medication and Safety:Â MedCerts
- Teaching LGBTQ+ Health:Â Stanford University
- Deep Learning for Healthcare:Â University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Introduction to the Cloud for Clinicians:Â Amazon Web Services
- Transitions in Care from Survivorship to Hospice:Â Stanford University
- Building Fitness-Driven dApps: Streaming Google Fit Data with W3bstream:Â Google Cloud
- Identifying Patient Populations:Â University of Colorado System
- Anatomy & Physiology: Fluids, Transport, and Defense:Â Rice University
- Streaming HL7 to FHIR Data with Healthcare API:Â Google Cloud
- ÉCHELLE RACE: Dépistage préhospitalier de l’AVC impliquant une occlusion de gros vaisseaux cérébraux: Universitat de Barcelona