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Training Management Just Got Easier

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Article Date: 27 Mar 2008 - 1:00 PDT

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GeneEd, Inc., a leading provider of online training in the life sciences, has just made training management a whole lot easier by launching its new On Demand Training Program. Now, with a click of a button, companies small and large can efficiently train their employees and contractors and record their progress. By simply subscribing to the service directly from the GeneEd.com website -- http://www.geneed.com/ondeamand -- companies gain access to over 190 courses in disciplines such as Good Clinical Practice, Good Manufacturing Practices, Good Laboratory Practices, Medical Device Validation, and in many additional therapeutic areas.

The program is hosted online, allowing training managers to easily enroll any number of employees and contractors into GeneEd's high quality flash delivered courses. It's a simple matter for training managers to have e-mails automatically sent to their enrollees, notifying them of their enrollment and issuing them access information. Training records can be effortlessly accessed and managed online and downloaded at any time. The account activities are also conveniently accessible, and balances can be replenished by using a credit card online or by sending in a check.

For companies that require their contractors to pay for their own training, GeneEd's On Demand Training offers a convenient way to track their progress. By using the company's On Demand account number, contractors can order courses from GeneEd's website at a discounted rate, and their account is automatically added to the company's On Demand Training Management System for automated record maintenance. The On Demand program also provides staffing agencies an efficient way to track, validate, and manage the training records of their job seekers, who may require coursework to qualify for certain positions.

Paul Eisele, CEO of GeneEd, stated, "We have seen interest in this program from clinical research organizations, investigator sites, pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, biotechnology companies, staffing agencies, and healthcare providers. It is truly the single source solution, allowing companies to enroll employees in training courses, control access, manage corporate training records, and easily budget their training expenses. It is an economical, efficient, and convenient program that is reliable and easy to use. We believe that E-Learning is the best form of training, and our On Demand Programs just makes it better."

About GeneEd, Inc.

GeneEd is a leading provider of online training in the life sciences, serving Fortune 500 pharmaceutical and biotech companies as well as scores of healthcare providers, biomanufacturing plants, and research labs. GeneEd's Therapeutic Area Courses, which are Continuing Medical Education (CME) accredited, provide validated scientific training for thousands of clinical researchers and healthcare workers. GeneEd's Regulatory and Compliance courses provide training in Good Clinical Practices, Good Manufacturing, Laboratory, Validation, and Quality Control for everyone from clinical and laboratory researchers to workers on the factory floor. For more information regarding online training offered by GeneEd, please contact Terry Carmichael or visit: http://www.geneed.com/ondeamand.

http://www.geneed.com




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