A: The best online medical assistant programs are those that are accredited, provide a comprehensive curriculum, offer hands-on training opportunities, and have positive reviews from students and graduates. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AFrMF #Medical #career #college #healthcare #MedicalAssistant #education #OnlineSchooling #TodaySFastPacedWorld #FinancialAidOptions #CertifiedMedicalAssistant
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In addition to core courses, many online medical assistant programs offer elective course options for students to customize their learning experience based on their career goals or interests. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AEEUI #Online #Degree #Diploma #Education #College #Healthcare #Career #Medical #ComprehensiveGuide #CareerProspects
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Active Learning Boosts Critical Thinking in Continuing Medical Education Continuing Medical Education (CME) plays a vital role in keeping healthcare professionals up-to-date. Active learning methods like problem-based and case-based learning approaches move away from passive lectures and engage participants in the learning process. By analyzing real-world scenarios and actively solving problems, learners develop: ▪ Stronger analytical skills to dissect complex medical issues. ▪ Enhanced critical thinking to weigh evidence and make informed decisions. ▪ Improved problem-solving abilities to navigate real-world clinical challenges. Active learning transforms CME from passive information delivery to a dynamic learning experience that fosters critical thinking, a cornerstone of effective medical practice. Have you experienced the power of active learning in CME? Share your thoughts in the comments! #Healthcare #Education #ActiveLearning
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Offering a PgCert in Education (at least) as a standard requirement for all clinical/ practice educators is a crucial step towards ensuring quality assurance. This certification not only provides a benchmark for excellence but also serves to clarify and standardise the evolving professional identity of practice educators. This is particularly important given the common disparity between the perceived identity of educators by the workplace and the reality of their roles, often leading to unrealistic job expectations. Let's bridge this gap and empower educators with the recognition and support they deserve!
Even if you’re highly experienced with many years of training in a clinical role, becoming an educator requires a completely new set of skills. If you’re a Clinical Educator, what new skills did you need to learn? Help us improve future training: https://lnkd.in/e7sw9scc #ClinicalEducators
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I have filled the role of an education director, clinical instructor, clinical nurse specialist, preceptor, and adjunct professor multiple times. The diagram below illustrates the progression of proficiency and knowledge acquisition. Ivy league graduate or not, wisdom is acquired over time. Most graduates are at an unconscious incompetence level which translates to “not being aware of what they do not know.” This proficiency framework is used by many professional development departments in healthcare institutions. There is no way to rush this process. Competency, proficiency and skill mastery are acquired through life and work experiences and include complex problem solving abilities. Board exams only substantiate entry level knowledge into a profession. #unconsciousincompetence
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🚀 Breaking the Mold: Shorter, Smarter Training for Medical Assistants! 🏥In the world of education and training, there's a myth that longer programs equate to better outcomes. But here's the truth: lengthy, complex training can lead to confusion and reduced effectiveness. 🤯At Elite Healthcare Training Center of MD, we challenge the status quo. 🌟 We've listened to our providers and students, and the result is a Medical Assistant program that's making waves! 📚👏 Our program boasts:1️⃣ 99% Completion Rate: Shorter, focused training means more students successfully reach their goals.2️⃣ 98% Employee Retention: Graduates stay with employers, delivering quality care for the long haul.We believe in efficiency and effectiveness, and our results speak for themselves. 🙌 It's time to rethink training paradigms and embrace what truly works. 💼 Join us in shaping the future of healthcare education! 💙 #MedicalAssistantTraining #InnovationInEducation #SuccessStories
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DNAP⚕️MSN🧑🏾⚕️CRNA |⚓Active Duty Navy ⚓ |🎖️Master Facilitator in Healthcare Communication |👨🏽🏫Assistant Professor at USUHS| Top Medical Talent✨Senior Partner
I love teaching and bringing up new, vibrant healthcare providers. But it is one of the most responsible jobs I ever took on. As it goes way beyond "teaching." My students are -following their syllabus, -passing exams, -attending their clinical rotations but in my mind, my goal for them is way bigger than that! I must prepare them for the unknown that comes with every new case they will face, and prepping them for that chapter is a "responsibility" like no other! Because as healthcare professionals, we really never graduate; -with every new case, -with every new patient, there is -a new syllabus, -a new clinical and -a new exam.
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In recognising the multifaceted demands and challenges inherent in the role of Educational and Clinical Supervisors, we have curated a comprehensive suite of blended development courses aimed at empowering supervisors to excel in their responsibilities. Here are our top picks ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eMxpgeiq #medicaleducation #healthcareprofessionals #healthcare
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DNAP⚕️MSN🧑🏾⚕️CRNA |⚓Active Duty Navy ⚓ |🎖️Master Facilitator in Healthcare Communication |👨🏽🏫Assistant Professor at USUHS| Top Medical Talent✨Senior Partner
I love teaching and bringing up new, vibrant healthcare providers. But it is one of the most responsible jobs I ever took on. As it goes way beyond "teaching." My students are -following their syllabus, -passing exams, -attending their clinical rotations but in my mind, my goal for them is way bigger than that! I must prepare them for the unknown that comes with every new case they will face, and prepping them for that chapter is a "responsibility" like no other! Because as healthcare professionals, we really never graduate; -with every new case, -with every new patient, there is -a new syllabus, -a new clinical and -a new exam.
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Today is #WorldTeachersDay 🧑🏫 Working in the medical training environment, we know how vital educators are. With teaching shortages affecting countries across the globe, today is an important day to highlight, appreciate, and celebrate the essential role of teachers in supporting learning and inspiring minds! #MedicalTraining #HealthcareSimulation
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For Tip #03, Let's talk about education. As we know, the healthcare field is dynamic and ever-evolving. To provide the best care, it's crucial to stay informed about the latest medical advancements, treatment options, and caregiving techniques. Regularly attend training sessions, workshops, and seminars to update your skills. Knowledge is power, and by expanding your medical knowledge, you'll be better equipped to handle various situations, provide informed care, and ensure the well-being of your clients. If you have any education based resources or tools that you use, please let us know in the comments!! 👇💭
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