Listen "23 - The CEU Conundrum"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of All Things Chiropractic, hosts Paul Andrews and Dr. Mark Davini go into the complexities and changes in continuing education within the chiropractic field. They discuss the significant shift from traditional, hands-on CEU classes to online, on-demand formats, highlighting the resulting reduction in live, in-person workshops. Dr. Davini shares his experiences and insights into how the hands-on nature of chiropractic education has transitioned to digital platforms and the implications of this change.
Listeners will gain perspective on the historical context of chiropractic education, as well as the challenges and benefits of virtual learning. The episode also addresses the importance of maintaining technical skills, the potential role of AI in future education, and the social and professional impacts of reduced in-person interaction. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, this episode offers valuable reflections on adapting to the evolving landscape of chiropractic continuing education.
Listeners will gain perspective on the historical context of chiropractic education, as well as the challenges and benefits of virtual learning. The episode also addresses the importance of maintaining technical skills, the potential role of AI in future education, and the social and professional impacts of reduced in-person interaction. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, this episode offers valuable reflections on adapting to the evolving landscape of chiropractic continuing education.
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