Showing posts with label career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label career. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

**AGE121 Training**

Tomorrow is our Medical Receptionist training course that has been designed by AGE121 for anyone looking to gain knowledge of how a medical practice is managed and the duties of a medical receptionist.
The course will cover the duties of a medical receptionist and all the key terminology required to become a successful medical receptionist. You will develop techniques to utilize within a professional practice setting: whether it is information about medical treatments or the medical services within the NHS and private sector.

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Monday, 28 October 2013

**AGE121 Fact Of The Day**

AGE121 offers a selection of professionally run Training Courses for a number of different industries. All of our courses are designed and delivered by highly skilled tutors who are knowledgeable and passionate about helping others to learn and excel.
 Each tutor has a vast amount of experience in the subjects they teach as well as having the necessary qualifications to ensure a complete learning process.
At AGE121 we enable individuals to think beyond the acquisition of knowledge and skills, to their successful application in the workplace. By treating everyone and each client as an individual and tailoring our approach, we are able to help our students excel beyond their own high standards and provide only what they require.
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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

**Did You Know** - AGE121 Recruitment- AGE121.com

A bunion is a bony deformity of the joint at the base of the big toe.
The main sign of a bunion is the big toe pointing towards the other toes on the same foot, which may force the foot bone attached to it (the first metatarsal) to stick outwards. The medical name for this toe deformity is hallux valgus.
This can change the shape of your foot and lead to swelling, pain and tenderness around the big toe.
These symptoms usually get worse if the bunion is left untreated, so it is best to see a GP at some stage. Your GP will be able to examine your foot and recommend treatments.

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