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Following are the most common questions from our Registered members
about our Professional Development requirements.
1. Why do I need Professional Development Credits?
2. How many PDCs do I need?
3. Can I still renew my membership if I haven't been able
to earn the required PDCs?
4. How do I know if a continuing education
course will be accepted for PDCs?
5. What can I do if I am unable to attend continuing education events?
6. Can I earn PDCs other than through continuing education?
1. Why do I need Professional Development Credits?
All professional associations require their members to continually upgrade their
skills and knowledge
and contribute to their profession. Professional
development requirements demonstrate professional credibility to the general
public, government, and insurance agencies. Our requirements are consistent with
those of comparable professional associations.
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2. How many PDCs do I need?
Registered members are required to accumulate an average of 15 PDCs per
year or a total of 30 credits per 2-year period (currently covering January 1,
2009 to December 31, 2010). A maximum of
15 additional credits can be carried forward to the next period.
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3. Can I still renew my membership if I haven't been able to
earn the required PDCs?
Yes, you can renew your membership as long as you explain your specific
situation on the second page of the calculation form. A representative
will contact you later to discuss your situation
and work with you to develop a plan to meet your PDC requirements.
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4. How do I know if a continuing education course will be accepted for
PDCs?
CSH recognizes many post-graduate courses in advance and these are highlighted
with a
ü
on the CSH Calendar
of Educational Opportunities. Sponsors of other homeopathic
courses and events are invited to apply for advance approval by contacting
our office. Events that have been pre-approved for
Professional Development Credits (PDCs) receive authorization to include CSH recognition in
their promotion of that event.
Other post-graduate education will be considered on an individual basis.
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5. What can I do if I am unable to attend continuing education events?
There are many distance learning alternatives to attending continuing education events. Have
you considered any of the following?
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Online interactive studying, such as provided by Homeopathic Symposium
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Distance learning programs, such as senior clinics at Homeopathy Virtual Clinic
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Online courses, such as those available from Whole Health Now or
Inner Health
When claiming a distance learning course, include a certificate of participation
from the sponsor of the course.
CSH recognizes distance courses that involve the
submission of assignments, which are marked and returned to you. Other
courses without assignments will be considered on an individual basis.
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6. Can
I earn PDCs other than by attending continuing education events?
Ongoing Professional Development can also take the form of contributing
to the homeopathic profession or providing service to the homeopathic
community. See our Professional
Development Requirements for details and suggested
activities. We are also open to other ideas, which will be
considered on an individual basis.
There are many ways to contribute to the homeopathic profession,
such as by increasing the body
of knowledge in homeopathy through teaching, writing, or research.
You can also earn PDCs through service to the homeopathic community.
Have you considered volunteering with CSH or our affiliates to work on specific projects or
committees? Most of these volunteer positions can be filled long-distance via e-mail and
teleconferences.
Homeopathy
Awareness Month offers many opportunities for Registered members to
accumulate PDCs. Your HAW activities will be calculated on an
individual basis, based on the length of the event; the amount of
preparation; additional promotion (e.g., an announcement in the local
paper; and any additional features (e.g., discount coupons or a draw for
a beginners' book). Possible HAW activities range from giving an
introductory talk to information booths, meet-n-greets, mini-clinics, or
an open house, or media promotion. Contact the Homeopathy
Awareness co-ordinator for details or to share your ideas.
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Revised: January 01, 2010
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