Archive for October, 2009

What continuing education do I need to renew my North Carolina Real Estate Broker license?

Monday, October 26th, 2009
Rose asked:


I currently live in California and I have a North Carolina Real Estate Broker license. I have to renew my license before June 30.

Gilbert
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What is a good continuing education class to teach for the general public?

Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Lynn asked:


I graduate in a year and a half in Child and Family Studies with a minor in Psychology. I will be home for approximately one semester before grad school. I am interested in teaching a class for the general public in Psychology or CAFS…any ideas? That I can offer without it being a counseling session (which will not be in my scope of practice yet!!)

Virginia
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Can you do a Continuing Education degree program on the side?

Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Jess asked:


If you’re working on a graduate degree (MA), can you do a Continuing Education degree program, at a different university, on the side? I’ve taken some classes during my summers off, and I learned that I only need 6 more classes to actually graduate. Even though it’s a completely different degree, and I’m not planning on using it for anything, will this help or hurt my chances when applying to a PhD program? The PhD will be in the field that my MA is in.

Sylvia
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Benefits of Online Continuing Education for Professional License Renewal

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Margie Savage asked:


Online continuing education, utilizing well-defined study materials, is beneficial for many professionals who need to renew their license through their respective agencies. Most professional licensees; therapist, counselors, social workers, nurses, engineers, certified public accountants, dental technicians, pharmaceutical technicians and more are required every 2-3 years to obtain a number of continuing education hours in order to renew and keep their existing state license or credential. Home study ceu and online ceu programs can help alleviate the stress that comes with needing to renew your license or state credential before it expires by offering courses in affordable and convenient formats as well as helping to improve professional knowledge with latest developments in their field.

One of the major benefits of online continuing education and the main reason for it’s growing popularity is it’s low cost and convenience in comparison to live seminars, conferences and workshops allowing participants to save money and study at home while completing their ceu requirements. Online ceu courses come in a variety of formats: text, audio and video allowing the licensee to utilize any computer to access the course material 24 hours a day.

Home Study continuing education can be conveniently completed at home by ordering a package through an approved ceu provider who will usually ship all the necessary material to complete a course: textbook, testing material and evaluation forms which are then mailed back to the provider for grading.

Certificates of ceu completion are obtained after successfully passing the online or home study course and in most cases can be downloaded from the internet immediately following a course. Other options for obtaining the necessary certificate for license renewal are by email, fax or U.S. mail.

Licensees will need to find a ceu provider who has been approved by their licensing agency in order to earn credit for courses taken. For example, as a national and state provider of online and home study ceus, Quantum Units Education is approved by the National Association for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC), National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), Florida Board of Nursing, Florida Certification Board for Marriage and Family Therapists and Social Workers, Texas State Board of Social Worker Examiners, Texas Board of Marriage and Family Therapists, Texas Board of Licensed Professional Counselors, California Board of Behavioral Sciences, California Board of Registered Nursing and many other state licensing boards. Licensees have a choice of approved ceu providers such as Quantum Units Education as long as the provider has been approved by their licensing agency to provide continuing education courses to their members.

Cost of online ceus tends to vary from as low as $3 per ceu hour and up to $10 per ceu hour. Many approved providers will offer discount group plans to employers or discount packages to licensees who need to take 30 or more continuing education hours.

Online and home study continuing education is fast becoming the wave of the future for professional licensees who want to save money and time when renewing their license or credential of specialization.



Paula
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What kind of continuing education is available for CMA’s?

Sunday, October 4th, 2009
Frank W asked:


I want to go into nursing but I don’t want to start at the beginning because I have a fear of english classes? I just graduated from a technical school and I took my CMA and passed?

Willie
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Illinois Inusurance Continuing Education - Sales Practices for Annuities

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
edward hulse asked:


It would be nice if there were no such thing as an “unethical” agent, but unfortunately this is not the case. Therefore, regulations are in force to correct the practices that cause irreparable harm to our industry and to our profession. The most often targeted of our population by these miscreants are the elderly for a variety of reasons. Fortunately the Departments of Insurance and legislatures - locally, state and federal - have created special types of regulation protection these citizens, and this is true in the field of annuity sales. There is a chapter of this text dedicated to the problems of the senior citizens with discussions of appropriate regulations and penalties for those who ignore or disregard these regulations. This section discusses the sales practices of agents marketing annuities to anyone regardless of age, recognizing that some of this will be repeated in the later discussion of marketing to the seniors.

ADVERTISING

For the purpose of this discussion and regulations, “advertising” applies not only to “ads” (which actually is an abbreviation for advertisement…). brochures, newspaper and other media articles, television and radio advertising - but primarily printed material. Envelopes, stationery, business cards and any other material that is used by an agent or insurer that are designed to describe the insurance product and to attempt to encourage a purchase of the insurance product - annuity for this discussion.

Simply put, the regulations89 are intended to insure that the insurers and agents treat their clients honestly and openly. Therefore, any advertising must not mislead those who read it and act upon the information contained in the material (with special obligations to seniors, discussed later).

Advertising is also the material that is used to generate leads through reader response, generally followed by an agent calling. It can advertise a meeting or seminar at which information is provided (also covered in detail in a separate section), or simply advertising the product of the insurer. If the advertisement is directed towards those age 65 or older, if the advertisement is used for leads, the advertiser must disclose in the advertisement that an agent may contact the person - if this is intended.

If the name of the prospect is obtained from a lead source, the source must be disclosed to those over age 65.

Even though it is in nearly all agent’s contracts, it does not hurt to point out that the insurance company must give an agent permission in writing before the agent can advertise the product.

SEMINARS, CLASSES, INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS

Agents and others who market financial products, attempt to obtain new clients by holding seminars, classes or information meetings. This is particular applicable in the Senior market, and is so discussed later in the text. Basically, the regulations require that for such a meeting to be advertised (to any age) that the advertiser must disclose their intention by adding “and insurance sales presentation” immediately following the words “seminar,” “class,” or “informational meeting.”

ADVERTISING TO THE SENIOR MARKET

Marketing of annuities to those over age 65 have stricter prohibitions, and are so set forth in the chapter “Providing Annuities to the Senior Market.”

PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THE REGULATIONS

Any person or business in violation of the advertising regulations is subject to a stiff fine levied by the Insurance Commissioner. The fine for the first offense is $200, for the second offense it goes to $500, and for the third and later offenses, $1,000. The maximum fine for any one violation is $1,000. And if you are interested, the money goes into the Insurance Fund.63C

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Nellie
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