Continuing education can be a win-win situation for the medical practice employee and for the practice. However, in order for everyone to benefit, staff members who attend continuing education programs must become informed consumers of such programs. They must know how to select the right educational programs for their needs and maximize their own participation. Employees who attend continuing education programs without preparation may not get the full benefit from their experiences. This article suggests benchmarks to help determine whether a continuing education program is worthwhile and offers advice for calculating the actual cost of any continuing education program. It provides a how-to checklist for medical practice employees so they know how to get the most out of their continuing education experience before, during, and after the program.
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How the Medical Practice Employee Can Get More from Continuing Education Programs