Just when you thought you had your school years behind you and had moved on into your chosen health care career your boss walks up to you and informs you that you have to become certified in a certain field in order to stay on board. Wow! Hello school days and crowded classrooms and goodbye night life. That does not have to be the case in today’s world. Rather it is grief consoling you chose as your profession or a social worker you will have times that certification is a must. Isn’t it nice to know that you do not have to tie up your evenings attending the local Jr. College or major college to get your certification and secure your employment status? You can take advantage of online courses that offer you the same amount of knowledge as sitting in a classroom does but the freedom to still live your life.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Continuing Your Education Online
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Health Care Professionals and the Continuing Education You Need
We all grow up hearing “you have to go to school” and “you have to attend college” as well as “you have to apply yourself at school” but what happens when you graduate college, enter the professional world you choose to work in and things are still changing that are vital to you continuing your career? Whether you are a nurse, case manager or funeral director there are things in your line of work that you must stay up to date on as well as certifications to obtain. There are courses and certificates you need to obtain to advance in your career or serve people to the extent you promised as well as to advance to the next level or pay raise in your profession. This is where more schooling comes into play and more time and now your boss instead of your parents are saying “you have to go to school”. The difference now from when you were a child is that you have a full time job, possibly a family to raise as well as a social life to tend to on top of going back to school. The other difference is that you now have access to online classes as opposed to the actual classroom setting.