Posts Tagged continuing education
What Is Wrong With Continuing Medical Education
A good friend in college in the National Speakers Association emailed me yesterday. In the back and forth of emails told me two things about the conference that she was attending:
- She was beginning to see the frustrations of being in the continuing education (CME) market, and
- She could not understand how such intelligent people (experts) could be so business stupid.
Now my friend has been in the speaking industry as a talent agent, a book agent, and as a professional speaker and trainer for more years than she will tell me. Her frustration arises from the fact that in the speaking industry we look at four benchmarks of proficiency:
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Online and Blended Learning in Medicine – Continuing Medical Education
Online education has become an important component of mainstream education in recent years. Economic and time considerations have gradually lead prospective students to actively search for schools online and find combinations in blended education (a mix of traditional education methodology with online and technology aided learning) that fit their considerations the best.
In recent years professionals have likewise turned to online educational programs as a way of augmenting their knowledge base and capability in the workplace. Specialized training can easily be completed online with the minimal amount of time required for hands-on coursework while classes are conducted in a variety of ways through online portals and can easily be managed to fit individual schedules. The medical profession is one such profession that has embraced online and blended education in a big way.
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Continuing Medical Education
Continuing medical education helps medical practitioners and physicians stay updated on the latest breakthroughs in the medical field. It is important because of the fact that the latest knowledge of solutions to diseases and other discoveries helps in gaining a better understanding of any illness and thereby prescribing the cure.
The purpose of continuing medical education is to supplement research, expand and offer quality updated education for physicians and health care providers. Continuing medical education aims to retain, develop and enhance knowledge, ability and professional performance. This in turn helps doctors and surgeons serve patients and the community in a more effective and efficient manner.
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