Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Learning is a Lifestyle - Why You Can't Turn Your Back on Learning

In today's society, everyone must think about the future tests themselves. At one time they leave school marked the end of learning. Unfortunately, it is like today. What one knows, understands and can do when you start the work quickly becomes obsolete. Everyone needs to keep learning to cope with changes, developments and labor standards. There is a special need for healthcare providers to keep their skills sharp. According to the Journal of Continuing Education in the health professions, educational activities in the health profession should be "focused on the development of a multi-perspective and the tools associated with it, including the leadership tools, reporting mechanisms appropriate, and strategies for identifying and resolving conflicts. "* You've heard the saying" use it or lose it "in many different ways. Well, learning is like any other skill, you must use the ability to learn, often to keep your brain fine-tuned for the learning perspective. E 'essential: * practice your skills, reading, watching, listening, working with other people, ask questions, solve problems, share ideas, participate in courses. * Make sure the organization has what it takes, including the time and space. * Get Support "Be brave to ask for help. * Review what you learn, it's easy to forget to remember. * Recognize what motivates you-will remember why they are learning and what you see at the end. Take an inventory of your skills, at least twice a year. Set goals to develop their technical skills and interpersonal skills to be the most valuable asset to his patients and his team. Watch next month for the article on how to set and achieve SMART goals. As (1879 Albert Einstein - 1955), actor (born in Germany), physicist, once said: "Wisdom is not a product of the school, but the lifelong attempt to acquire it. 'Volume * J Contin Educ Health Prof. 1997, 17 (4) :224-227The Journal of Continuing Education in Health, 17, Issue 4, Fall 1997. ---- ------------- "Changing Lives ... a career at a time." Warschaw Learning Institute has grown to become the leading online dental office training among dental professionals today, adults and senior high school to change careers. It offers a program of self-paced with instructor supervision, students receive practical experience using a management software practice, dentistry, and the following three courses; Dental Front Office (English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, Russian and Persian), HIPAA and leasing Fit (under construction management team). Contact: Warschaw Learning Institute 8424 Santa Monica Blvd. # A-170 West Hollywood, CA. 90,069, http://www.warschawlearninginstitute.com United States (323) 822-0917 Copyright 2005 by Warschaw Learning Institute

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