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In this course, you will learn how to scale up your individual actions through your social networks.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Participants in this course will explore different ee goals and methods for reaching those goals effectively.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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CPR: Basic Life Support is the first-ever peer reviewed small animal CPR course that provides certification.
College of Veterinary Medicine
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Explore medicinal plants to improve your health.
eCornell, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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CPR:Advanced Life Support is the first-ever peer reviewed small animal CPR course that provides certification.
College of Veterinary Medicine
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Learn knowledge and skills needed to manage people and programs efficiently and within the bounds of government regulations.
College of Business, eCornell
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Master the entrepreneurial skills needed to get your startup business funded. Get your startup funded.
College of Business, eCornell
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Learn to develop an effective vector surveillance program, collect data, and communicate risk.
eCornell, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Learn the skills and knowledge necessary to interpret diagnostic images efficiently and accurately in the clinical setting.
eCornell, College of Veterinary Medicine
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The course provides a solid foundation in epidural anesthesia, to prepare the learner to perform an epidural injection.
College of Veterinary Medicine
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