Category: Patient Care Technician

The Zoster Vaccine

The Zoster Vaccine: Prevention of Herpes Zoster and Post-herpetic Neuralgia The Zoster vaccine (marketed as Shingrix and formerly as Zostavax) is a vaccine designed to prevent herpes zoster, commonly known as shingles, and its complications. Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus responsible for chickenpox (Cohen et al.,… Read more »

Celebrating Pharmacy Technicians: The Unsung Heroes of Healthcare

Celebrating Pharmacy Technicians: The Unsung Heroes of Healthcare Pharmacy technicians serve as essential healthcare professionals, working diligently behind the scenes to ensure safe and efficient medication dispensing while supporting both pharmacists and patients. Their role has evolved significantly over the years, requiring extensive knowledge, precision, and dedication to patient care. The Knowledge Foundation One of… Read more »

A Celebration of Success: Phlebotomy Career Training Graduates of 2024 Step into Their Medical Careers

The air was filled with excitement and joy as the 2024 graduates of Phlebotomy Career Training gathered to celebrate a significant milestone in their lives—their graduation. It was a wonderful day, marked by achievement, dedication, and the promise of bright futures in the medical field. As the graduates proudly walked across the stage, they were… Read more »

Healthcare Workers/Students Role in Flu Season: Protection and Prevention

Healthcare Workers’ Role in Flu Season: Protection, Prevention, and Professional Responsibility The annual influenza season presents significant challenges to healthcare systems and workers worldwide. Healthcare professionals play a crucial role not only in treating patients but also in preventing the spread of influenza and protecting both themselves and vulnerable populations. Understanding and implementing proper protocols… Read more »

Understanding Learning Domains

Understanding Learning Domains: A Comprehensive Guide to Student Development and Learning Theory The concept of learning domains has evolved significantly since the foundational work of educational theorists like Bloom, Erikson, and Piaget. Understanding these domains and their intersections helps educators and students optimize learning experiences and recognize personal development patterns across different areas of growth…. Read more »