The Competency Factor; Or, If We're So Smart, How Do We Prove It?
The ability to both demonstrate and document competency in your practice has never been more important. The answer is to make sure that: 1. you are adequately trained in your chosen field, 2. you maintain that competency through subsequent training programs, and 3. you document your education throug...
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