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Info night for legal nurse consulting

On Jan. 11, NHTI will offer an information night for those who would like to learn more about the Legal Nurse Consulting program, from 6 to 7 p.m. in Farnum Hall Room 107.

In 2011, NHTI became the first school in New Hampshire to offer an on-site certificate program in the new and growing field of Legal Nurse Consulting. LNCs are professional nurses with both clinical expertise and training in the law.

LNCs can serve in a variety of settings including hospitals and other health care facilities, insurance companies, law firms, medical malpractice and workers’ compensation organizations, and private LNC practices.

NHTI offers an ABA-approved certificate program for experienced RNs who are interested in becoming legal nurse consultants. Classes are held evenings and weekends, and the program can be completed in one calendar year. The next certificate program begins in March.

The LNC program also offers continuing education opportunities for nurses. RNs and LPNs can earn 15 to 30 contact hours in a single weekend class. All classes also earn academic credit, and count toward the LNC certificate if the student should decide to pursue that credential.

To register for the information night or for more info, contact department head Stacey Peters at 271-6484, ext. 4274 or speters@ccsnh.edu.

Doug Schwarz

 

ConcordTV offering Photoshop class

ConcordTV is offering a workshop, Photoshop Basics, on Jan. 25 at a cost of $75.

Learn all the fundamentals of Photoshop in this fun, engaging, hands-on workshop. To register for the workshop, email our training coordinator at josh@yourconcordtv.org.

Doris Ballard

 

Sign up for adult tutor training

Would you like to challenge yourself in the new year? How about getting a great reward? Sometimes you can have them both.

Why not consider becoming a volunteer tutor with the Merrimack County Adult Learner Services Program at Second Start? You can give back to your community, meet new people and learn new skills. No prior teaching experience is required, but patience and flexibility are a must. Training, materials and on-going support are provided to all volunteers. You can make a difference in someone’s life by giving two to four hours a week of volunteer tutoring.

A series of three training workshops for new volunteers are behind held Jan. 10, 17 and 24. Call Susan at 228-1341, ext. 4210 for more information.

Susan Bubp

 

Learn about NHTI childcare center

The Child and Family Development Center at NHTI offers care for infant through kindergarten-aged children both to NHTI families and to the general public. At the same time, the CFDC serves as a “laboratory school” for NHTI students in the school’s child and family studies department.

The CFDC invites the public to its pre-K and kindergarten open house and registration on Jan. 12, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Learn how their unique full-day or part-time programs address N.H. Department of Education standards and enrich children’s experiences by partnering with campus faculty and departments.

At the open house, visitors can view and explore classroom environments. Teachers will be available to answer questions. Registration applications will be available.

The next academic year begins on Aug. 29. CFDC also offers a transitional summer program from June 26 to Aug. 25.

For more information, call 230-4024 or email nhticfdc@ccsnh.edu.

Doug Schwarz

 

VNA looking for hospice volunteers

Concord Regional VNA is seeking volunteers to offer companionship and support to hospice patients. The next eight-week training session starts Feb. 9 from noon to 2 p.m. at 30 Pillsbury St.

Hospice volunteers assist with providing companionship to hospice patients; Reading to hospice patients; Holding a hand and lending a listening ear; Running errands for hospice patients; Cooking meals at the Hospice House; Providing pet therapy, music therapy and therapeutic arts; Assisting staff with office work; Facilitating grief support groups; and connecting as a veteran volunteer with patients who are also veterans.

Call 224-4093 or 1-800-924-8620, ext. 2826 or e-mail lisa.challender@crvna.org by Jan. 13 to learn more.

Andrew Morse

Author: Insider Staff

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