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Open Resources for Nurse Educators (OR4NED) <http://www.orened.com>
http://www.or4ned.com
<http://www.orened.com>
From: Alex Berland, Canada (Posted: July 20, 2015)
Thank you for the opportunity to promote our OR4NED project. There are
many education resources on the web but they tend to be isolated fragments.
Our platform is unique in that it links lectures and other resources to
an integrated curriculum.
We are seeking partners to make these resources more widely available as
well as to help us develop them further. All volunteer effort, so any
advice gratefully received!
Alex
Alex Berland RN MSc
President, A. Berland Inc.
Senior Associate, InSource Consulting
Senior Adviser, Health Sciences, IUBAT, Bangladesh
Adjunct Professor, School of Pop'n and Public Health, UBC, Canada
t: 1.250.226.7103 (Canada)
t: 011.88.0174.572.9084 (Bangladesh)
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skype: Alex.Berland
w: http://spph.ubc.ca/person/alex-berland/
/HIFA profile: Alex Berland is director of Open Resources for Nurse
Educators (www.OR4NED.com), an open access resource to support nurse
educators. Alex started his career as a registered nurse in Canada, and
has wide experience as an educator, hospital manager and health system
consultant. For the last 12 years he has co-led the Bangladesh Health
Project, which teaches nursing students with English as a Second
Language. Alex has worked with the World Health Organization and the
Commonwealth of Learning, and also supports projects in rural community
development and system thinking in health care. He is based in British
Columbia Canada Contact: aberland AT telus.net/
Access CANCHID archives at: https://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/canchid.html
plus CANCHID subscription management. CANCHID is a joint service of the Canadian Society for International Health < http:www.csih.org > and the Distributed Knowledge Project (York University). Queries to Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]>
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