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Continuing Education
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Who goes to CE?

March 1, 2009

Team members to attend CE in 2009.

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What does CE mean for me?

March 1, 2009

Redefine what CE means to you and your practice.

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Learning to love work

November 1, 2008

Whether you're facing quarterlife or midlife, career-related education keeps you fresh and invigorated.

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Certification: Is it for you?

November 1, 2008

Credentials can be a contentious topic, but we can all agree that education is essential to success—regardless of your position. Here, two practice managers share the choices behind their career paths so you can better decide your own.

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The next step for technicians

November 1, 2008

Specialties allow credentialed technicians to further their careers.

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Grow new technicians

September 1, 2008

Take one motivated candidate, add an annual school allowance, and what do you get?

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Do you know your stuff?

April 1, 2008

"I'm not the doctor" isn't a reason to not know the answer to these common client concerns. Here's a look at some of the facts everyone should know.

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Dangle a CE carrot

September 1, 2007

Q How do I get team members interested in continuing education (CE)?

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You need a mentor

September 1, 2007

For the first few months after I gave birth to my son, I was pretty sure I wanted to quit my job. I loved my work, but those 12 weeks I'd spent at home getting to know this interesting little person weren't enough. Every morning, when I sent him off to day care, the guilt crept in. By mid-morning, it was an ache. And by 3:30 p.m., I could only think about rushing home for a few minutes with my son before bedtime.

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