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(01-30-2018, 09:33 AM)cookderosa Wrote: RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (2016-2017)
Prescription Drug Misuse CEU. Stanford University School of Medicine, CA
Food and Health CEU. Stanford University School of Medicine, CA
Child Nutrition CEU. Stanford University School of Medicine, CA
Lifestyle Medicine: Nutrition CEU. Harvard Medical School, MA
Prevention & Screening for Maternal Anemia CEU. Harvard Medical School, MA
Wow!
What would you put if it's an MOOC, not CEU? Just "course"?
Also, can state be left off?
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(02-20-2018, 03:32 PM)Ideas Wrote: (01-30-2018, 09:33 AM)cookderosa Wrote: RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (2016-2017)
Prescription Drug Misuse CEU. Stanford University School of Medicine, CA
Food and Health CEU. Stanford University School of Medicine, CA
Child Nutrition CEU. Stanford University School of Medicine, CA
Lifestyle Medicine: Nutrition CEU. Harvard Medical School, MA
Prevention & Screening for Maternal Anemia CEU. Harvard Medical School, MA
Wow!
What would you put if it's an MOOC, not CEU? Just "course"?
Also, can state be left off?
You can put whatever you want.
I specifically use the phrase "relevant professional development" because I'm picking and choosing what I put. That isn't "everything" I have taken, it's just what I think is relevant. If it's just a course, you could leave off the CEU part - I put that in there because I have it. If it was just a course without some kind of verification, I probably wouldn't have it on there since I DO have courses with verification. I guess what I'm saying is to put your best on your resume/cv whatever that is. If you're scraping together MOOCs then it's still professional development imo. A long time ago when I was a culinary student/apprentice, it was customary to include seminars attended at conventions - especially if the presenter was very famous in my field (example- a Certified Master Chef) but again, that's because I didn't have much else to fill the page. As I collected better credentials, especially newer ones, those began to drop off. Let's face it, if I list a 2-hour seminar I attended in 1988, it makes me look like a crazy person.
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