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We hope you're having a great day and are ready for some engaging news in this edition of our newsletter. We have some really exciting and crucial topics to cover this time around, as we always aim to empower you with the knowledge you need to navigate our ever-changing world. So grab a cup of coffee β or tea π΅, sit back, and let's dive in!
First up, we'll introduce you to Advanced eClinical Training (ACT) π₯, a remarkable initiative dedicated to bridging the educational gap for pre-health students. It's all about equipping future healthcare professionals with the skills and confidence they need to excel in their field.
Next, we'll explore the groundbreaking book "Sugarproof" π, a must-read for every family concerned about the hidden sugars π¬ in our diets. It's filled with enlightening and practical advice to help you make smarter, healthier choices for your family.
Finally, we'll delve into the important matter of the well-being of remote employees π©βπ»π¨βπ». With the growing trend of remote work, it's essential to consider how we can protect these individuals from tech-related illnesses.
Without further ado, let's get started! π
Advanced eClinical Training: Bridging the Gap for Pre-Health Students
Advanced eClinical Training (ACT), founded by Shabnam Safarzadeh and Shaghayegh Safarzadeh, aims to bridge the gap between pre-health undergraduate studies and professional healthcare education. This transition often leaves students feeling unprepared, thus ACT offers a range of online certification courses to enhance students' clinical skills, confidence, and qualifications needed for the healthcare industry. The programs, including Certified Clinical Medical Assistant, Certified Pharmacy Technician, and others, are self-paced, online, and retain access for 12 months. Courses are affordable with a flat fee structure, with no extra costs for textbooks or other materials. ACT's programs are nationally accredited, and feature expert certification exam preparation, achieving a 100% first-attempt pass rate. The courses use world-class simulation-based learning, fostering a community for students to interact and motivate each other throughout their journey.
New Pioneering Book βSugarproofβ Empowers Families to Identify Hidden Sugars
"Sugarproof: The Hidden Dangers of Sugar That Are Putting Your Childβs Health at Risk and What You Can Do" is a groundbreaking book co-authored by Dr. Michael Goran, a childhood nutrition expert, and Dr. Emily Ventura, a nutrition education and recipe development expert. The book aims to enlighten families about the hidden sugars in their diets and provides practical, family-oriented solutions to reduce sugar consumption. The authors debunk myths around various types of sugars, illuminate their impact on children's health, and highlight the deceptive marketing practices of food companies. While the book doesn't advocate for a complete abandonment of sugar, it champions smart consumption and encourages families to take on a 7-Day or 28-Day No Added Sugar Challenge. "Sugarproof" offers tools to understand food labels, identify the many disguises of sugar, and prevent and reverse the ill effects of added sugars, featuring 39 kid-friendly recipes and tips for engaging children in the shopping and cooking process. The bookβs release coincides with recent changes by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and USDA dietary guidelines highlighting the risks associated with added sugars.
5 Ways To Protect Your Remote Employees From Tech-related Illness
With an estimated 4.7 million people in the U.S. working remotely, employers' duty of care has become increasingly important to ensure a safe and productive work environment. To protect the health of remote workers, especially against issues arising from the use of technology, employers can take several steps. Firstly, provide the right equipment such as ergonomic chairs, adjustable desks, glare screens, and wrist supports to prevent strain and injury. Secondly, emphasize the need for regular breaks to prevent burnout and physical discomfort. Thirdly, regularly check in on employees' mental and emotional well-being, as remote work can lead to isolation and depression. Employers should create a nurturing atmosphere, facilitate social interactions within the team, and encourage a sense of belonging to combat feelings of isolation. Lastly, employers should send clear and strong safety messages, organize awareness sessions, and provide resilience training to ensure the health and productivity of their remote workforce.
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