Relias Learning, an online training company for health care professionals, has buttressed its recent expansion into the hospital market with the acquisition of a 61-employee company based in Boston.
Cary-based Relias Learning is making two more acquisitions with the latest deals expanding its online training and education services into acute care. Relias on Tuesday said it was acquiring Swank ...
Relias Learning has added more than 90 palliative care courses to its library, the company announced. These were added after the acquisition of Hospice Education Network, and national experts in the ...
Relias is set to expand its learning offerings by incorporating assessment-based virtual reality (VR) through its acquisition of extended reality training solutions provider InceptionXR. This move ...
Palliative Drug Care is partnering with Relias Learning to deliver hospice training to further staff education and compliance among its staff. Palliative Drug Care, an independently owned pharmacy ...
When the 52-year-old Jim Triandiflou joined Relias Learning as CEO back in 2012, the online training company employed a mere 15 people in Cary and a little more than 100 companywide. Today, that ...
MORRISVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Relias, the trusted multi-solution workforce enablement platform partner to 12,000 healthcare organizations and 4.5 million caregivers, is expanding its learning ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AIBODY, the world’s first Physiology-as-a-Service platform, announced today that it will partner with Relias, the United States-based healthcare education and workforce ...
Relias Learning, an online training company for health care professionals that is in the midst of a hiring spree at its Cary headquarters, is expanding into new markets with its latest acquisitions.
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