CAREER SYSTEMS PRODUCTS

CHS Canada (CHS) represents three technology products that can assist the human resources development in the health sector by building capacity of the people to be selected, trained and assigned to the design, develop and implement a developing country’s e-health program.  

Career and Vocational Assessment for applicants and for employers to meet the requirements of Health Information Management (HIM) and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) professionals.

The Valpar PRO3000 technology uses objective criterion-referenced testing methods to match an individual to the requirements of the job or training program in a non-discriminatory basis, to increase the chances of on the job success. The factors assessed include aptitudes, interests, temperaments, physical demands and hands on skills.  

For more information please click here for Valpar International Corporation. 

English-as-a-Second language for individuals whose first language is not English and whose job requirements demand improved oral and written English communication skills.

The Can-8 VirtualLab, a Canadian developed e-learning platform, allows the language teacher to talk to, listen to, and to connect to language learners anytime, for any language, and anywhere over the Internet.  

For more information please click here for CAN-8 VirtuaLab.  

Medical Terminology Instruction for individuals who want to learn medical and dental terms and basic human anatomy as part of the Health Information Management (HIM) curriculum. 

DCM technology teaches over 11,000 medical terms in only 14 hours using a most unique, enjoyable and proven memory teaching technique with guaranteed results.  

For more information please click here for more on DCM instructional systems.

Office Proficiecy Assessment and Certification for individuals who want to be assessed and certified on the most critical skills and abilities in the modern office environment.

OPAC has an array of over 30 personal computer (PC) based tests to measure the job applicant or employee's PC and office skills.

For more information please visit www.opac.com

 

 These four technologies can be transferred to the education institutions of developing countries to ensure that the health care workers have the skills, knowledge and capacity to meet the challenges of implementing a country-wide e-health agenda.