Continuing Education
Many professions require
its members to maintain a level of education consistent with the
field of knowledge.
Professional Continuing Education Is Important In Many Fields
By Abbie Frank
As the world continues to get more complex, careers are becoming more specialized and
require continuing education credits to remain in good standing. This is especially true in the medical fields
although many professions and professional organizations also demand their members to continue to develop the
skills necessary for today's changing environments.
Almost any field of study that takes a great deal of study to become a recognized member
will require continuing education. From engineering, medical nurses and doctors, respiratory therapists, quality
managers and many others all are expected to maintain a level of education consistent with the field of knowledge.
The reason behind this is to have professionals who have not only maintained but also developed and learned new
techniques and skill sets. This is critical in much of the more complex business world.
Quality engineers and managers focus on competence and techniques that not only allow for
the lowest cost products to be developed but also understand the trade-offs between cost and quality.
CPA's or certified public accountants, need to keep up with the latest laws and be up to
date with many of the sometimes arcane accounting principles. Teachers and nursing are two other fields that also
require continuing education to remain active in the profession.
Although a good education in many of the professional fields can provide a solid
understanding of the industry no matter if it be financial, medical, industrial, or scientific. Ongoing competence
in any of these fields however requires an ongoing process of continuing education. Continuing education is
necessary for the professional to remain up to date with the latest techniques and knowledge base in the field of
study.
Typically continuing education translates into a certain number of course credit hours for
the professional every so many years. These additional education credits are sometimes mandatory when renewing
government controlled certifications like a teaching certificate. Although some groups do not make the ongoing
educational process mandatory, almost all provide an opportunity to obtain the educational credits through
sponsored classes, seminars, and online "CBT" or computer based training.
In order to stay professional and remain in good standing wit many of the recognized
professional organizations ongoing continuing education is critical for a professional career. The small investment
in additional training can go a long way to keeping skills fresh and increasing the competence level of any
professional.
Abigail Franks writes on many subjects having to do with home, family, and health. For
more information on continuing education visit the site at http://www.educationtoday.org
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