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Healthcare Education Administration Made
Simple and Powerful
one45 Software’s simple, powerful tools help some of the most prestigious educational institutions in North America streamline the process of delivering first class healthcare education in complex graduate and undergraduate environments.
From scheduling to curriculum mapping to competency based evaluations and assessments, to patient and procedure logging and more, one45’s comprehensive healthcare education tracking and evaluation systems put all your crucial administration activities in one place. That saves time, and helps students and faculty achieve better, more visible educational outcomes.
For the administrator, one45 Software solutions streamline communication, reduce administration overhead and provide key data to support ACGME and LCME accreditation, track program effectiveness and more.
one45’s award winning healthcare education administration software is available for medical schools, residency programs, nursing schools, veterinary medical education, pharmacy schools, physician assistant training programs and more. one45 education administration solutions support any environment where student evaluation, rotation scheduling, and accreditation support is involved.
one45 Software solutions are used by University of British Columbia Medical School, Temple University School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Emory University School of Medicine and scores of other leading North American medical, dental, nursing and pharmacy schools and teaching hospitals.
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AAMC Annual Meeting 2011
News Release
one45 Software will be at the AAMC Annual Meeting in Denver from November 5 - 7.
Visit us at Booth 410 to find out about our simple solutions to solve your CurrMIT challenges, and ask us about our new AutoSchedule module, curriculum management enhancements, and upcoming advances to support your competency-based education needs.
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one45's Healthcare Education Suite automates curriculum management, scheduling, evaluation and reporting within your undergraduate and graduate programs. More |
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