[NIFL-WORKPLACE:3871] Re: Do you agree?

From: Walter F. Wallace (Walter.F.Wallace@Hitchcock.ORG)
Date: Fri Nov 10 2000 - 15:26:28 EST


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--- You wrote:
Would you agree? How many of you are working with employers who are offering
training on-line. Are they offering basic skills training as well as on the job
training?
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Yes.  I can speak from the health-care world.  The Internet is used extensively
for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical education for health care
workers,  from the bottom-up and the top down.  Much of it is technical.  But
there is a lot of SCAN skills-oriented training and educational opportunity. 

Walter 
Walter Wallace
Graduate Medical Education Office
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, NH  



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