October 14, 2025 - 07:07

In a significant move aimed at enhancing community service, PSTrax has announced a strategic alliance with Axene Continuing Education. This collaboration is designed to leverage the strengths of both organizations in order to better serve professionals dedicated to community welfare.
"This alliance reflects our shared mission to serve the people who serve their communities," stated Erik Axene, MD, FACEP, the CEO of Axene Continuing Education, LLC. The partnership is expected to provide innovative educational resources and training programs that will empower professionals in various fields, particularly in emergency and healthcare services.
By combining their expertise and resources, PSTrax and Axene Continuing Education aim to create a comprehensive platform that addresses the evolving needs of community service providers. This strategic alliance not only underscores their commitment to excellence but also highlights the importance of continuous education in enhancing the quality of service delivered to communities. As both organizations move forward, they are poised to make a meaningful impact in their respective fields.
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