Training Information
The course comprises of a number of Scottish Qualifications Authority Modules covering Information Technology for Administrators, Presenting and Communicating Information, Medical Reception and Records, Medical Terminology, Medical Word Processing and Audio Typing which have been developed in consultation with employers in the various hospitals and health centres who have participated in the programme.
Trainees attend the college for a total of twelve weeks followed by a two week period of work experience to allow them to put into practice the new skills which they have developed during the college based element of the programme.
Advice
If you live in the West Dunbartonshire area, are out of work and are eligible for Training for Work (TFW) you may be eligible for this programme.
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Contact Details
Sharon Douglas
Project Administrator
Email: sharon.douglas@thelennoxpartnership.org
Tel.: 0141 951 1131
Fax.: 0141 951 6451
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Tourism
92% of visitors to Scotland come from the UK. Average spend per night is £61 and the most popular destinations are the Highlands, Edinburgh and Glasgow. A total of 41.4 million visits were made to Scottish visitor attractions. An estimated 197,398 people were employed in tourism related industries in Scotland in 2001.
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