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The Burwin Institute offers three different groups of correspondence courses in medical diagnostic ultrasound applications aimed at allied health professionals.Our courses serve three objectives, namely providing basic theoretical education, preparing eligible candidates to successfully challenge certification examinations, and providing continuing medical education (CME) credit hours necessary to maintain professional credentials.
The monicker Cabela’s go by, ‘Canada’s foremost outfitters’ is true. I continue to be impressed with the brick and mortar stores and more recently with there online store. A great addition to Canada’s retail landscape.Read more
Since 1989 Cafe Carlo has offered sumptuous comfort that satisfies your craving.A truly local gift...Cafe Carlo gift certificates are available in any denomination.'Great night out! We ate well, ran into old friends we felt no rush and prompt, helpful, energetic service all night' Real customer quote.At Cafe Carlo, we're always excited to share the foods we love with each of our guests.
Welcome to the official website of the Calvary Place Personal Care Home.1 CommentCalvary Place is a 100 bed, faith-based, not for profit, Personal Care Home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is committed to providing Resident focused care in response to the needs of the residents, their families and the community and in keeping with the Christian principles of Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.
Media inquiries can be directed to the President & CEO using the contact information below.Delaney Ross Burtnack, M.Sc. AgronomyPresident & CEOEmail: delaney@caar.orgAbout Delaney: Delaney joined CAAR in July 2007, after working alongside them in various capacities for more than 7 years, including as a writer for the CAAR Communicator and Input with current publisher Issues Ink; Managing Editor for the magazine at former publisher Lester Communications, and freelance writer while working in the Marketing department at Cargill. Delaney joined CAAR as Communications and Marketing Manager, overseeing communications including the CAAR Communicator magazine, which under her guidance became a leading publication for industry information. As of December 2011, Delaney has taken on the role of President & CEO of CAAR. In her current role Delaney's focus is to connect with CAAR Members in a meaningful way to ensure that the Association is doing all it can to best serve its Members. Delaney holds her Master of Science degree in agronomy, and her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majoring in Crop Protection.Contact Delaney if you have questions about:Board of Directors, Executive Council, Government affairs and industry relations/concerns, Nurse Tank Safety Council of Canada (NTSCC) QuestionsLynda Nicol, B.A
The Canadian Association of Farm Advisors (CAFA) is a non-profit professional organization dedicated to assisting farm businesses by increasing the skills and knowledge of farm advisors.