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To:
NMED 1117 Basic Venipuncture for Allied Health Professionals students
From:
Victoria Banham
Program Assistant
BCIT School of Health Sciences
604-432-8727 Toll-free: 1-800-663-6542, local 8727
E-mail: victoria_banham@bcit.ca
Re:
NMED 1117 Basic Venipuncture
Term Workshop Information

Please check with your instructor for exact date, time will be 9am – 2pm.
The workshop will be held at the BCIT Burnaby Campus in room 404/406, Building SE12. The Campus is located at 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC. A map of the campus can be found at: http://www.bcit.ca/about/burnaby.shtml
Students are advised to park in the student lots at the back of the campus off of Wayburne Avenue (pay parking). For detailed parking information call 604-432-8719 or visit http://www.bcit.ca/parking/
Note that you must register for the course section that includes both the online course and workshop if you wish to attend the workshop. If you did not originally register for the course section including both the online course and workshop, you may transfer your registration by contacting Victoria Banham.
Your workshop instructors will be Cheryl Young and Kristy Owen. Please confirm your plans to attend the workshop with Cheryl Young, online instructor, if you have not already done so.
Ensure that you have breakfast before attending the workshop. Please also print and bring your laboratory workshop section and the signed waiver (Acknowledgment of Laboratory Session Requirements) to the workshop. This can be found under “How this Course Works’ and then click on Admin forms. Note that mastery of the online course indicated by a mark of 80% or greater is required to attend the workshop session.
We hope that you enjoy the course and look forward to meeting with you soon.

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