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  • Support for VHS Videos Playback in Classrooms Posted by: Jenna S / May 14, 2013 May 14, 2013 by Steve Sosa For over 25 years and the clear winner of the videotape format wars, VHS tapes have earned their place in history. Now though, VHS tapes are practically given away as DVDs have replaced this aging format. What this means at PLU is that what was once standard classroom technology is becoming obsolete. As of this spring, we are no longer able to purchase VHS video tape players for classrooms

  • additional clinical exam or an exam on laws relating to optometry. All states require optometrists to take continuing education classes and to renew their license periodically. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of optometrists is projected to grow 27% from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations. As aging baby boomers begin to encounter vision problems, the number of people with chronic conditions continues to rise, and more individuals have access to vision

  • States only offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree to all new students who enroll. The Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) and Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MSPT) degrees are no longer offered to any new students in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of physical therapists is expected to grow 34% from 2014-2024, much faster than average. This growth will likely be due to the continued active lifestyles of aging baby boomers and the need to

  • for certification. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of pharmacists is expected to grow 3% from 2014-2024. While pharmacists are in demand to provide prescription medicines to the aging baby boomers, those with chronic conditions, and the increasing number of individuals with access to health insurance, the increasing popularity and convenience of mail order and online prescriptions has led to slower growth in this profession. If you’re still unsure, check out the American

  • additional clinical exam or an exam on laws relating to optometry. All states require optometrists to take continuing education classes and to renew their license periodically. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of optometrists is projected to grow 27% from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations. As aging baby boomers begin to encounter vision problems, the number of people with chronic conditions continues to rise, and more individuals have access to vision

  • States only offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree to all new students who enroll. The Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) and Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MSPT) degrees are no longer offered to any new students in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of physical therapists is expected to grow 34% from 2014-2024, much faster than average. This growth will likely be due to the continued active lifestyles of aging baby boomers and the need to

  • for certification. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of pharmacists is expected to grow 3% from 2014-2024. While pharmacists are in demand to provide prescription medicines to the aging baby boomers, those with chronic conditions, and the increasing number of individuals with access to health insurance, the increasing popularity and convenience of mail order and online prescriptions has led to slower growth in this profession. If you’re still unsure, check out the American

  • /components are aging and need costly replacements. It has been determined that moving to a digital/IP based system is more reliable and effective. The Blue Phones were evaluated for possible retrofitting for new digital equipment; however, to do such a retrofit would cost over $200,000. This led us to purchase the new system of speakers on the outside of buildings. Blue Phones were originally installed prior to the widespread use of cell phones. We believe that calling for assistance via your cell phone

  • Revitalization, Activism, and Healing (University of Arizona Press, 2013) McNally, Michael. Honoring Elders: Aging, Authority, and Ojibwe Religion (Columbia University Press, 2009) Moon, Suerie, et. al. “Will Ebola change the game? Ten essential reforms before the next pandemic.” The Lancet. November 22, 2015. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2815%2900946-0/fulltext  “STAT COVID-19 Drugs and Vaccines Tracker.” https://www.statnews.com/feature/coronavirus/drugs-vaccines-tracker/

  • interested in the Tulane University School of Medicine PhD program and need help for the Ph.D. program application, please contact Dr. Li and send your CV to (yli81@tulane.edu) and cc to Marie Kaiser (mkaiser@tulane.edu). The lab has multiple projects that are sponsored by NIH R01 grants and are ready to move forward, including research projects in cancer immunotherapy, bioinformatics, genetics and epigenetics, development, musculoskeletal and aging diseases, inflammatory, and immune diseases, rheumatoid