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Phoenix Health Systems' Project Management Office Service Line is Recognized by the Project Management Institute as a Registered Education Provider
Date:11/13/2007

DALLAS, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Phoenix, a premier provider of integrated professional and technical services focused on the business goals of healthcare organizations, announced today that it's Project Management Office service line has been recognized by the Project Management Institute (PMI) as a Registered Education Provider.

PMI has recognized and accepted Phoenix Health Systems into the Registered Education Provider (REP) Program. The REP program was developed to create a global system to recognize training providers that followed PMI established criteria and are capable of providing effective training. Phoenix will now offer clients a Project Management Professional (PMP(R)) Prep Course which has been reviewed and approved by PMI. The PMP(R) Prep Course will offer contact hours in fulfillment of certification eligibility requirements to fulfill the PMP(R) certification.

"Being a Registered Education Provider for the PMP(R) Prep Course will support Phoenix in expanding service offerings to clients in the area of Project Management," Said Phillip L. Morlan, Executive Vice President - Consulting Services, Phoenix Health Systems. "We will now have the unique ability to provide certification training as well as project management consulting services to our clientele."

"Phoenix is proud to be recognized by PMI as a Registered Education Provider," Said Darin LeGrange, President and CEO, Phoenix Health Systems. "Phoenix's expert leadership and knowledge are crucial to our continuing success in delighting our clients. As a REP, our clients will know our PMP Training course follows PMI established criteria. We look forward to helping our clients achieve their certification and project management needs."

About the Project Management Institute

With nearly 250,000 members in more than 160 countries, Project Management Institute (PMI(R)) is the leading membership association for the project management profession. PMI is actively engaged
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