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Software Integrates Training Materials into Simulated Live Training Program

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 21 Mar 2012
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The software solution by APSS @Home (Axion Powered Software Solutions; Fernandina Beach, FL, USA) integrates training materials into a simulated live training program utilizing the eLearning software Axion, developed by parent company MD Training @Home (MDT). The company provides companies total management of applications training at low or no upfront costs.

Axion was designed for flexibility and ease of use, allowing for interactions of the applications training to be as simple or complex as a company requires, meeting its training needs. All or specified interactions can be recorded providing actionable data results. Customer metrics support continuous improvement. A training module can be hosted remotely or on location and available 24/7 allowing customers an environment that increases retention rates and confidence. Product enhancements can be made without deploying an entire applications team, ultimately reducing training costs.

“The evolution of axion has proven to not only be an effective delivery platform for MDT courses, but also a viable solution for manufacturers to provide applications training, cost effectively,” commented Jeff Williams, MDT’s COO.

MD Training @Home (MDT) is a collection of interactive training programs that allow physicians to acquire and maintain accreditation using a convenient and cost-effective virtual model. MDT’s courses are ACCME/AMA accredited by The University of Arizona – Tucson College of Medicine at the Arizona Health and Sciences Center, and qualify for AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits.

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