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Is This Continuing Education?

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2011
Several recent columns have addressed common challenges for provider units. This column focuses on another common challenge—how to determine whether a proposed learning activity is continuing nursing education. Case studies provide an opportunity to examine factors in making this decision.
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Continuing certification and continuing education

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
The authors review the guidelines of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) for recertification and the approaches of various medical specialty boards, including internal medicine, pathology, and family practice, toward implementing periodic recertification.
C B, Robinowitz, M, Greenblatt
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Continuing Education

The Journal of Higher Education, 1967
Is continuing education really necessary? It is popular at the present time to say that it is. But in fact many professional workers go through their life without participating very much in continuing education and we must therefore suppose that there is a solid, although mainly silent, body of opinion which does not consider it necessary.
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AAO Continuing education

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2003
b. This statement is false. web page). Results are tabulated immediately. To earn 3 hours of CE credit, you must answer 75% of the questions correctly. If you do not receive a passing score the first time, you can take the test again, free of charge, until you pass.
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Continuing Education Unit: A New Dimension in Continuing Education

Physical Therapy, 1976
The rapid expansion of continuing education within the professions has evolved with little continuity and structure, a fact which impedes the professional's ability to develop a long-range plan of continued professional development. A major weakness stems from society's lack of uniform standards to measure and certify continuing education.
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