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Advanced Telehealth Practitioner Certificate Program

March 27, 2024
8:00 am EDT - 4:00 pm EDT

Modules:

Foundations of Telehealth     

Event Description:

This is the first of 4 modules towards an Advanced Telehealth Practitioner certificate.  The Virtual live webinar: Wednesday, September 13: 8:30-4 pm, remaining 9 hours of coursework as weekly online discussion from 9/13- 10/10.

At the completion of this module, the learner will earn 15 contact hours.


Application of Telehealth Services

Event Description:

This is the second of 4 modules towards an Advanced Telehealth Practitioner certificate.  The Virtual live webinar: Wednesday, October 11: 8:30-4 pm, remaining 9 hours of coursework as weekly online discussion from 10/11-11/7.

At the completion of this module, the learner will earn 15 contact hours.


The Business of Telehealth

Event Description:

This is the third of 4 modules towards an Advanced Telehealth Practitioner certificate.  The Virtual live webinar: Wednesday, January 31: 8:30-4 pm, remaining 9 hours of coursework as weekly online discussion from 1/31/24- 2/27/24.

At the completion of this module, the learner will earn 15 contact hours.


The Future of Telehealth

Event Description:

This is the fourth of 4 modules towards an Advanced Telehealth Practitioner certificate.  The Virtual live webinar: Wednesday, March 27: 8:30-4 pm, remaining 9 hours of coursework as weekly online discussion from 3/27-4/23, 2024

At the completion of this module, the learner will earn 15 contact hours.


The Advanced Telehealth Practitioner certificate program is designed to explore the various components necessary to develop, expand and advance the specialty of telehealth nursing.  It is ideal for RNs, NP, and other health professionals looking to gain knowledge and skills relating to the principles of the telehealth specialty.  The aim of the certificate program is to increase the quality, effectiveness, and scope of telehealth services.

Modules may be taken individually.  In order to receive this certificate (60 contact hours), all 4 modules must be completed. Detailed brochure available
Cost $299 per module

Certificate Modules:
1. Foundations of Telehealth 
SEPT 13–OCT 10, 2023 $299
2. Application of Telehealth Services 
OCT 11–NOV 7, 2023 $299
3. The Business of Telehealth 
JAN 31–FEB 27, 2024 $299
4. The Future of Telehealth
MARCH 27–APRIL 23, 2024 $299 

Telehealth call between doctor and patient

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A NH Artist/Educator Exhibition, Gallery Walkthrough & Panel Discussion

April 14, 2023
4:45 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT

The Department of Fine Arts & Office of Residential Life and Education present: "A NH Artist/Educator Exhibition" Featuring Ceramics & Mixed Media Works by: Ben Putnam, Chris Archer, and Rachel Montroy

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Pictured (from Left to Right): works by Ben Putnam, Chris Archer and Rachel Montroy

Location: LLC Galleries, Living Learning Commons

Schedule:

GALLERY TALKS: 4:45pm, beginning on LLC 3rd floor

PANEL DISCUSSION & RECEPTION: 5:30-7:00pm, LLC Meeting Room "The Role of Ceramics in Education"

About the artists and panelists:

Curator and coordinator of the exhibition and panel is Prof. Kimberly Kersey-Asbury of Fine Arts Dept., a mixed media artist who incorporates ceramics into her studio work and teaching. Prof. Kersey-Asbury has worked alongside community members in the Monadnock Region, the MAxT Makerspace, as well as with accomplished artist/educators, such as these, to help found the new MAxT Ceramic Center in Dublin, NH, after the sudden loss of a decades-old community arts center. Thanks to a groundswell of volunteers, interest, donations and a NH Art Council Grant, the new center offers both introductory and master-class level experiences in clay, and highlights the continued relevance of an age-old medium.

Rachel Montroy teaches ceramics here at Saint Anselm and works with the New Hampshire League of Craftsmen, is exhibiting examples of her whimsical felt and ceramic mixed media sculpture on the 3rd floor of LLC.

Chris Archer teaches ceramics at New England College and leads workshops up and down the East Coast. He is a dynamic ceramic artist with a stunning display on the 2nd floor of LLC.

Ben Putnam teaches art at Conval high school in Peterborough NH, is a gifted educator, speaker and outside-the-box ceramic/mixed media artist. His unexpected mixed media and clay work can be seen on the 1st floor of LLC.

Prof. Kelly Demers, chair of education at Saint Anselm College, teaches courses on multicultural education and the integration of arts and creativity in the elementary classroom. Her research interests include the role that the arts play in teacher thinking and pedagogical practice. She received her doctorate from Boston College, masters from Lesley University and a Bachelors of Music from New England Conservatory. She was also a public school teacher for seven years.

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Admitted Student Open House

April 14, 2023
9:00 am EDT - 2:30 pm EDT

Join us on the Hilltop for our Admitted Student Open House. You'll have the opportunity to attend classes and meet students and community members from all different clubs and organizations. 

Location Information
Savard Welcome Center

Contact Information
admissionevents@anselm.edu

Additional Information
*Registration and more information coming soon!

Robert ’71 and Susan Savard

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Academic Program

The Major in Classics focuses on mastering the classical languages and thereby engaging ancient literary works directly.  The close attention given to Greek and Latin texts develops in the Classics major an ability to think critically, examine and weigh words carefully, and communicate effectively.  Our graduates often pursue advanced degrees in Classics, Ancient History or Archaeology, some go on to related fields in the liberal arts, or attend professional schools in law or medicine.

roman sculptures

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Archaeological Field School

For six weeks in May and June students dig in Roman bath complexes, and Etruscan shrines. The Department runs an excavation outside of  Orvieto, Italy at Coriglia.  This site date from 1000 BCE to 1400 CE and give material from Greek, Etruscan, Roman as well as medieval and renaissance Italian cultures. As part of this excavation, the Department runs a Field School.

Coriglia Trench