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  2. Netcare - Wikipedia

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    Netcare was established in 1996, and was listed on the JSE Limited (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) the same year. [2] It initially expanded into the UK in 2001. In 2002 it won The Ophthalmic Chain contract in Kent, Merseyside, Cumbria, Lancashire, Hampshire, and Thames Valley, to carry out 44,500 cataract removals over a 5-year period and the £2.5bn contract for the Greater Manchester Surgical ...

  3. Richard Friedland - Wikipedia

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    Friedland joined Netcare in early 1997, initially taking on the role of Chief Operating Officer. Under his leadership, Richard Friedland played a crucial role in the establishment of Netcare UK and served as the CEO of the Netcare International Division from 2002 until August 2005. [1] [2]

  4. Alberta Netcare - Wikipedia

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    The patient's health record is stored on Netcare. Information like immunizations, ECG results, diagnostic images and reports, written medical reports (e.g. surgery reports, consultations, hospital admissions), diagnostic lab testing results (e.g. blood tests, urine tests, blood bank info), allergies and intolerances (drug and food allergies, food intolerances), drug checker (checks the ...

  5. Insight Seminars - Wikipedia

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    Insight Seminars is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Santa Monica, California. The first seminar was led in 1978 by founders John-Roger and Russell Bishop under the name Insight Training Seminars. Insight has held seminars in 34 countries for adults, teens, and children, in addition to Business Insight corporate trainings.

  6. StraighterLine - Wikipedia

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    StraighterLine launched professor led courses in December, 2012. [5] Professor Direct allows professors to set their own premiums on courses, charging any amount of their choosing per student. [6] This is the first time a business or school has allowed professors to set their own prices for courses that lead to college credit. [7]

  7. Pluralsight - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, Microsoft and Pluralsight announced a partnership making Pluralsight courses available to MSDN subscribers and through its DreamSpark, BizSpark, WebsiteSpark, and Engineer Excellence programs. [3] [42] The customized "Pluralsight Starter Subscription" consisted of several Visual Studio 2012 courses. In November 2014, the two ...

  8. The Teaching Company - Wikipedia

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    Some of the course materials produced by The Teaching Company, July 2013 A former company logo. The Teaching Company, doing business as "The Great Courses," formerly Wondrium, is a media production company which produces educational, video, and audio content in the form of courses, documentaries, and series under two content brands: The Great Courses Plus and The Great Courses. [1]

  9. Health 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Health 2.0 "Health 2.0" is a term introduced in the mid-2000s, as the subset of health care technologies mirroring the wider Web 2.0 movement. It has been defined variously as including social media, user-generated content, and cloud-based and mobile technologies.