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    Individuals working in the health care industry need to ensure they continue their education to maintain the level of competence they exhibited when they first obtained their license. In addition, continuing medical education courses ensure health care workers remain informed when it comes to new and developing areas in their specialty, as health care continues to advance at rapid rates. This schooling may take place in a variety of manners. Some individuals attend live events or take part in online

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    1.0 Introduction The phenomenon of continuing professional education has been globally recognized by all professionals as a primary method to top up basic professional education regularly. In the 21st century, the scientific discoveries, technological advances and increasing demands from the society have influenced the need for continuing education for professionals. So to keep practice relevant and future orientated, professionals need to keep updated with currents trends and issues so they don’t

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    I love continuing education. I feel that you can never know enough, due to the fact that there is always something new out in the community. People feel that a certain title brings prestige, which I agree it does, but no matter how insignificant your job title, there is a lesson to it. When I was a teenager I worked at Magic Landing (an amusement park) and Whataburger. The experience I took from each job was like day and night. The owner from Magic Landing would mistreat his employees and belittle

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    on the latest certification within your field, discussions about title nine or training the newest addition to your organization. These things need to be done in the most efficient way possible. As a company that strives to be an innovator continuing education has to be a model that you stand by at all time. Even though these words may be true, how are you using the moments that you have today to make the company better tomorrow? By looking at models of utilization and asking the right questions

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    it is crucial that nurses constantly update their skills. One way this can be done is through continuing education. Even though, individual time constraints, work and family priorities, and the availability of classes, may make getting continuing education difficult. However, with continual changes in the field of medicine continuing education for nurses is essential. Nurses need to continue their education in order to be competent and understand new techniques in the health care field as they are

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    The continuing education program about outbreak of tuberculosis. It is related to course objective 5 “Apply biostatistical, epidemiological, and research finding to enhance the delivery of evidence based nursing care.” Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient disease that remains one of the serious infections in the world. In 1990, the World Health Organization estimated that approximately 8 million new cases were active worldwide, the vast majority of which were in developing countries (WHO, 1990). Nearly

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    AHIMA and APPCA

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    to explain how AHIMA and APPC code of ethics are incorporated into the Medical Insurance Specialist (MIS) field, and why continuing your education is important in this field. Hopefully after reading this paper you will have learned the difference between AHIMA and APPC codes of ethics. American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) was founded in 1988 to provided education and professional certification to physician-based medical coders and to elevate the standards of

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    Interview Interviewee Expertise M.Lang has worked with older adults in a variety of positions for 7 years. Her educational and professional experiences include working as a physical therapy assistant, assisted living activities director, and activities specialist (M.Lang, personal communication, March 5, 2017). Depending on either her role as director or specialist, the number of clientele served at a time ranged from 20 to 40 individuals from the young old to the oldest of old (M. Lang, personal

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    mentally, and spiritually. Part A A board of nursing (BON) is the enforcement of licensure, education standards, and laws and regulations to ensure patient care and safety and usually occur at the state level. Professional nursing associations (PNA) can be at a state or national level and is an organization to bring nurses together to promote quality care and measures through observation, experience, education and research. Both the BON and PNA affect my career as a nurse. Every two years I am

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    Becoming certified is always a bonus in any job that you are trying to further yourself in or just trying to get an offer for. Every job or career field has some kind of organization or certification that the potential and current employees can be a part of or become certified in. Athletic Directors are just like any other career in this aspect. First, we are going to find out a certification Athletic Directors can get and what it does. Then, we are going to discuss the benefits of becoming certified

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