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I got a question about being paid in continuing education by employer for physical therapy?

Friday, July 17th, 2009
KOOL&KRAZY asked:


Say that I was hired by a company to be a physcial therapist assistant, and they told me they paid continuing education. Does that mean that I can go to college to get my doctrine in physical therapy or does it just mean they will pay if there is advancements in physical therapy assistant.

Joann
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What is Continuing Education?

Thursday, July 16th, 2009
Manu Goel asked:


Continuing education in general is quite similar to adult education since it is also intended for adult learners, especially those adults who are beyond traditional undergraduate college or university age. However, it is wrong to club continuing education with other educational programs such as vocational training. As its name suggests, it is a continuation of education. The student of continuing education already has an education prior to taking up continuing education.

Continuing education in the simplest term is a form of post-secondary learning activities and programs. Some of the programs under continuing education may include non-degree career training, degree credit courses by non-traditional students, formal personal enrichment courses, workforce training, experiential learning, and self-directed learning which is done through online interest clubs and groups or personal research activities.

Many universities and colleges in the US cater to continuing education programs. Often there is either a division or a school of continuing education, which is also at times given names such as university extension or extension school. Continuing education involves both credit-granting courses as well as non-credit-granting courses. Such non-credit-granting courses are often taken for personal, non-vocational enrichment. There are many community colleges in the US that cater to such programs.

It is not only students who need continuing education, but also professionals who need it to update their knowledge and skill set. In fact, it is a compulsory for people practicing certain professions. Licensing authorities in a number of fields make continuing education compulsory on members who hold licenses to practice within a particular profession. The licenses to practice their profession are issued for a fixed term and are to be renewed after the expiry of this term. If they fail to update themselves through continuing education, their licenses are not renewed. This is done to encourage professionals to expand their knowledge base and keep pace with new developments. This may be achieved through college or university coursework, extension courses or conferences and seminars attendance.

The method and format of delivering continuing education includes conventional classroom lectures as well as distance learning. Students who enroll for continuing education in a college or university often opt for classroom and laboratory classes. However, much weight is given to distance learning as maximum of those who opt for continuing education are working people who have little or no time to attend classroom lectures.

In such distance learning, education is imparted through CD-ROM material, videotapes, and broadcast programming. Education online is also one area that has seen fast development in recent years. Material for study is delivered over the Internet. In fact online degrees are pursued by many students and professional who finds them very convenient. Students can earn some extra pocket money working part time and professional can pursue an online degree that will help them in career growth.

Other than CD-ROM material, videotapes, and broadcast programming, continuing education is also delivered through independent study and use of conference-type group study. Again the Internet plays a big role here. These groups with similar interests meet together online and discuss and exchanges ideas and knowledge. These online communities are very effective in sharing knowledge and new findings.

Another way of facilitating continuing education is through seminars and workshops. A combination of traditional or conventional, distance, and conference-type study, or two of these three types, may be used for a particular continuing education course or program.



Katherine
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Continuing Education makes better doctors. Why do other professions not require continuing education?

Monday, July 13th, 2009
Phillip asked:


Medical personnel are required to attend continuing education classes. What about other professions and trades?

Sandra
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What does an employer mean when they say “paid continuing education?”?

Friday, July 10th, 2009
KOOL&KRAZY asked:


If you are going to get a job and you have to go to college for it shouldn’t you have already gotten that education…. You know what I am trying to say???…. thank you

Kathy
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what are continuing education credits and is there an association/site that you can keep track of them?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009
steinhouse asked:


I want to know what they are. Is there a database for my CE’s out there? How can i prove my CE were earned?

Julia
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Where is the best place to get chiropractic continuing education online?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009
builtindetroit asked:


I want to get some continuing education online. Are there any good sites (free or pay) where I can do this?

Chad
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Physical Therapy Continuing Education Today

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd asked:


Find Physical Therapy Continuing Education in the United States and Canada. Now that you have earned the title of physical therapist, it is important that you acquire physical therapy continuing education to keep up with the latest techniques, education and skills to meet demands of the occupation.

While many schools and colleges offer physical therapy continuing education, did you know that there a number of alternative and complementary medicine schools that provide supplementary training in the healing arts as well? For example, physical therapists who are seeking new ways and holistic approaches to physical therapy treatments are pleasantly surprised that some learning institutes offer Tai Chi, Qigong and massage modalities as an alternative to mainstream medicine therapies.

Additional advanced physical therapy continuing education programs for the professional include certification courses in lymphedema therapy, functional orthopedics, neuromuscular facilitation, connective tissue disorders, neuromuscular rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release, Craniosacral therapy, and numerous others.

Physical therapy continuing education programs typically include course outlines that list educational objectives and will usually qualify as CEUs, or advanced training modules that enhance professional occupational outreach and services. In many cases, physical therapy continuing education courses include basic instruction in epidemiology, pain management, anatomy and biomechanics, as well as hands-on training.

There are also several physical therapy continuing education programs that are geared toward specific health conditions and business topics like healthcare management and marketing, fractures, chronic pain, functional maintenance programs, geriatrics, infection control, Pilates, and soft tissue mobilization, among many others.

Though there are quite a few physical therapy continuing education programs from which to choose, there a number of training options that are provided through health seminars, online seminars, distance education/home-study, workshops and short courses. Thus, practicing physical therapists are not limited to physically attending local colleges or universities for supplementary training.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding physical therapy continuing education, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.

Physical Therapy Continuing Education Today

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Tom
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Nursing Continuing Education Provider - the Online Choices

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Cindy Claire asked:


Who does not want a job as a registered nurse? Compared to many other jobs, registered nurses are well-paid, respected, and in high demand. In order to obtain the right knowledge and skill to qualify for such jobs, many people are now in the search for a good nursing continuing education provider.

But, have you thought about doing your study online?

The advantages are many folded. The first and most obvious one is convenience. Studying online means a student does not have to rearrange their schedule in order to get to a campus at a certain time to take required classes. Transportation also is not a problem. To get to class, all a student has to do is sit down in front of their home computer.

Online education provider do not exercise rigid schedule requirements on students. This is a big advantage for those who have to juggle their nursing studies along with taking care of their homes and children and working at a full time job. In fact, many students in online nursing programs are able to complete their education faster than those in traditional programs. Some are able to earn a degree that usually takes four years in only two.

If you have financial constraint, online continuing education programs have another advantage. Often, studying online is less expensive than enrolling in an on-campus program.

It may not be know to many that there are usually no waiting lists when applying for online learning. As more people discover the advantages of becoming a registered nurse, traditional nursing schools are finding it harder and harder to accommodate all who want to enroll. In fact, they are only able to take a limited number of new students at any given time. Which could mean you might find yourself waiting for a spot to open up before you can even begin earning your degree. That usually is not a problem with online continuing education providers.

Finding a good online nursing degree program can be tough. But there are programs being offered by many reputable learning institutions. Some include:

* The University of Phoenix

* Walden University

* Kaplan University

* Vanderbilt University

You may also go to CE4U.com to do your search.

So, do you have the passion of becoming a registered nurse? Why not start today by checking for yourself the right nursing continuing education provider. We have discussed the advantages of online providers, and there are truly good ones out there if you do your search.



Melvin
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Continuing Education Made Easy Through Videoconferencing

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Jason Cox asked:


Videoconferencing provides a communication exchange via the computer that can take place between students and /or groups of students and their instructors in up to the minute real time. There is no delayed response as the interaction is live and comes by way of a computer.

Imagine a classroom full of students paying attention to a computer screen and on that screen another student is demonstrating something relevant to the subject of the classroom or else a teacher is teaching the subject. Instead of the teacher being right there in person standing in front of the classroom he/she could be hundreds, even thousands of miles away standing in their office or living room and teaching! It is an innovative concept in the world of continuing education that is gaining more and more appeal.

Continuing education can either take one of two forms. It can either be a general kind of post-secondary education with no emphasis on a specific degree or it can be education that is required to acquire a license for a given profession.

A videoconference (also referred to as video teleconference) is defined as a set of interactive telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously. Yet another name for videoconferencing is visual collaboration.

In order for videoconferencing to take place for the purposes of continuing education a computer is required that contains CU-SeeMe software, a video camera and the Internet. Videoconferencing in an educational setting has many advantages over conventional learning.

These advantages include better planning, the ability to interact with experts in a given subject area, the opportunity to learn about cultural difference, the opportunity to consider different learning styles, a boast to motivation, a better overall retention of materials and an improvement in a variety of skills.

Planning ahead is so important when it comes to many things in life, and when it comes to videoconferencing it is an essential element of its overall success. Briefing students ahead of time about the information that will be communicated via the videoconference is imperative and also helps encourage interest in the subject. This is a relatively new way of learning and it therefore is appealing to many people young and old.

Videoconferencing brings experts into the classroom and as it takes place in real time, students and the teacher as well have the opportunity for a question and answer session with the expert. In the past this was virtually impossible to do because of time and distance constraint. Now videoconferencing allows students to learn first hand from those who are well versed in the given subject.

Students from one culture are now able to communicate with students from other cultures and by so doing, see and experience cultures that are different than their own. For example, in order to teach students in the United States about the Australian culture it is not necessary to put in a movie about Australia because instructors can do better than that- they can set up a videoconference with students in Australia and allow a verbal exchange take place in real time.

A videoconference is a method of first hand learning and can include a variety of forms of media, examples being animations, audio, graphics and video clips. This type of learning has been shown to be excellent for those who are very visual in their learning skills. Videoconferencing is a creative, exciting form of technology that is both inspiring and educational in nature.

More and studies into continuing education and the benefits of videoconferencing yield the result that students enjoy researching even more when they know that they will be presenting their papers and/or essays not only to their own classroom but also to others who are in other places. This raises the morale in the classroom and each students motivation is increased tenfold.

The ability to retain the information they have learned appears to be better for students when it comes from a primary source such as a real person(s) experience and/or expertise as opposed to a secondary source such as a textbook. Videoconferencing brings the world and many aspects of it into the world of the student.

Finally, a variety of skills are improved upon when continuing education includes videoconferencing, whether it is on an occasional basis or if it becomes commonplace. The skills that show improvement in this way include communication skills, management skills, presentation and speaking skills and questioning skills.



Nancy
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Help Brainstorm.How does continuing your education improve your life?

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
Jessica M asked:


I need to write a multi-paragraph eassy on how would continuing my education improve my life. I need help with my brainstorming. So far I have two topics-Jobs and Personal. I need a few facts attached to both topics and maybe another topic. Help. Thanks in advance.

Ella
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