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All of our respiratory courses are approved by the AARC for Category 1 Continuing Education (CE) credit.
Our Radiology Review is approved by the ASRT for Category A CE credits. At the end of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion showing the
number of credits you have earned. Keep in mind that you must attend the entire seminar in order to receive your certificate of completion.
Our courses have been approved for CE credit as follows:
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Most of our respiratory HomeStudy courses are approved by the AARC for Category 1 “Non-traditional” Continuing Education (CE) credit.
To earn the CE credit, you will be required to take a short proficiency exam (usually around 25 questions).
Access to the proficiency examination will be included with your HomeStudy license key.
A certificate showing that you have earned the HomeStudy credits will be emailed to you once you receive a score of 72% or better on the proficiency exam.
Since AARC approval is granted only one calendar year at a time, you must take and pass the CE Proficiency Exam by the end of the
calendar year in which you receive your HomeStudy in order to guarantee that you will receive a certificate.
Our HomeStudies have been approved for the following credits:
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Our respiratory on-demand course is approved by the AARC for Category 1 “Non-traditional” Continuing Education (CE) credit.
To earn the CE credit, you will be required to take a short 25-question proficiency exam.
Access to the proficiency examination will be included with your On-Demand Review license key.
A certificate showing that you have earned the On-Demand Review credits will be emailed to you once you receive a score of 72% or better on the proficiency exam.
Since AARC approval is granted only one calendar year at a time, you must take and pass the CE Proficiency Exam by the end of the
calendar year in which you receive your On-Demand Review in order to guarantee that you will receive a certificate.
Our product has been approved for the following credits:
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*Please note: Category 1 "Non-traditional" CE credits are not accepted in every state. The term "Non-traditional" signifies credits earned outside a typical classroom
setting, such as self-study courses. Some states only allow a certain number of credits to be earned outside the classroom. You will need to check with your state
licensing board to verify acceptance of or limitations to the use of “Non-traditional” hours
toward your CE requirements.
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