Sunday, July 18, 2021

Sebron University leads in SB 1626 certification education

600% Increase in SB 1626 Certification Enrollment

Sebron University SB 1626 first quater enrollment has increased over 600%, compared to 2020. The program enrollment has experienced dramatic growth as California's economy comes back to life after pandemic lockdowns. Part of the increase came from acquiring government clients, such as several orange county and los angeles county high schools. These clients chose Sebron University because of easy of use and volume discounts.

About the program

The SB 1626 certification program is an online course that satisfies the education requirement for California Bill SB 1626. It requires all security guards to undergo training before they can be assigned to work at any educational institution.

Sebron University provides industry leading SB 1626 certification training program. The program is fully online and features a convinient login system, online study materials and quizzes.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Medical Billing Certification Cost

The cost for medical billing certification varies depending on the length and depth of the program. Most medical billing programs cover the following topics:

  • ICD-9 – a set of codes used by physicians, hospitals, and allied health workers to indicate diagnosis for all patient encounters. This section will teach the student how to identify and classify medical procedures using ICD-9 codes.
  • ICD-10 -a revision of the ICD-9-CM system which physicians and other providers currently use to code all diagnoses, symptoms, and procedures recorded in hospitals and physician practices. This section will teach the student how to identify and classify medical procedures using ICD-10 codes.
  • CPT/HCPCS – Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) is a medical code set that is used to report medical, surgical, and diagnostic procedures and services to entities such as physicians, health insurance companies and accreditation organizations. This section will teach the student how to identify and classify medical procedures using CTP/HCPCS codes.
  • Human Anatomy – basic overview of human anatomy and physiology.
Costs:

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

SEBRON University opens a Victorville location

The need for medical professionals is growing with the ever-expanding medical industry. SEBRON University, which offers courses in medical billing, medical administration and medical assisting has opened a location in High Desert. 

The Victorville location serves all of the high desert, including Hesperia, Apple Valley, Adelanto and Victorville. 

San Bernardino County, as well as Riverside County, has experienced stagnation and economic downturn following the 2008 economic collapse. There is a strong need for affordable education providers in the area that SEBRON University hopes to fulfill. The area has experienced a rebound, with Walmart, Pepsi, and other large companies basing hubs and warehouses in the area due to the region's low cost and temperate climate.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Charles River Ventures CRV review - scam & waste of time

I am an entrepreneur who got in touch with Charles River Ventures (CRV) regarding projects.

THEY ARE A WASTE OF TIME

i did get a couple of email replies initially, but they were unsubstantiated and a waste of time. The guy said something about their review strategy and that they invest in big companies only, or something like that. If you look at their supposed track record, which is 99% failures, you can see that they invest in everything. Unfortunately, they are just not that good at picking winners.

Also, like most people in Silicon Valley, they are just full of crap all around. If you want to make money, forget about software and start baking bread, you'll be better off.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

10% of Stanford students are privileged and admitted automatically

I worked in IT at Stanford admissions briefly. The one thing I remember the most wasn't the stupid shit the kids would do (usually their parents calling pretending to be their kid), but the shitty way applications are reviewed. Basically your scores are looked at to quickly eliminate you, then if you're still there your essay is skimmed. If your essay has errors in it - it's eliminated immediately. If it sounds like all the others (as most do) then you have a 50/50 chance of being in the reject/maybe piles. If it tells a different story and sounds intelligent, you have a 50/50 chance of being in either the maybe/reject pile. That's it. Obviously, if you're a minority, are the first in your family to go to school, that ups you one pile. If you went to a great high school, or are from Manhattan, you go down a pile.
...but the worst part: If you are one of the ~250 kids each year on "the list", you are in. In order to reject one of those kids, the admissions officer needs to write a letter to the dean explaining why you're rejecting the kid. None of the officers I knew ever rejected one of these kids. It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't such a large percentage of admitted freshmen.
To be on the list, obviously, you needed to be family or friends of administration or faculty, or be a financial contributor to the school. Again, it doesn't sound bad, until you realize that "the list" is an astounding 10% of all accepted students. All the other ivy league schools are the same, so I've heard.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Jeremy Liew of Lightspeed ventures is the worst investor ever!

JEREMY LIEW of Lightspeed Ventures, this guy is on his own plateau. He invested in ShoeDazzle, Snapchat, Bonobos.

Let's look at each one. ShoeDazzle has Kim Kardashian associated with it. It's unbelievable that someone would touch that with a 10 foot pole. Not only that, the people that started it are behind LegalZoom, it's a bunch of crooked asian lawyers. Look it up and you'll see - LegalZoom is nothing but a credit card scamming tool.

Snapchat - need I say more. What a fucking joke. No, Facebook doesn't wanna acquire them, stop posting this shit on WSJ.

Bonobos - another joke of a company started by some hotshot Stanford grad who knows NOTHING about fashion. Investing in this is IDIOCY.

So, JEREMY LIEW of Lightspeed Ventures, you win the title of WORST TECH INVESTOR EVER. CONGRATS, DUMBASS.