Have we forgotten what those ancient Greeks taught us? "Know thyself," they said. In this day and age when all we'd ever like to know is just a few computer or smart phone keystrokes away, it seems like we would know a little more about ourselves. LMS training and online courseware also makes acquiring knowledge simple. But how familiar are we with our own bodies?
I think it's safe to say that for many people, what's happening underneath their very own skin remains a mystery. I can admit to being one of those people. Unless you're a medical student or professional, you may also be one of us.
Online medical courses include those in nursing, pharmacy, radiologic science, and food and nutrition. Medical students often use LMS training only to complement real-life experience, but individuals can also benefit from such courseware.
Online courses and LMS training are being utilized more and more in the medical field, for various purposes.
For example, LMS training can be deployed for medical management purposes on topics like cultural sensitivity. Increasingly, doctors and nurses are being called on to understand cross-cultural issues. Aetna is one company that provides such training using online courseware.
One example of a cross-cultural issue is that chronic illnesses, which are pricey to deal with, hit immigrant Spanish-speaking Americans especially hard. For many Latinos, health care in their home countries is state-run, making the expenses as well as dealing with hospitals especially difficult.
And of course, language differences drastically affect doctor-patient relationships.
Online training in cultural issues for medics may be part of the solution to this problem. Medical professionals can be provided training videos and basic Spanish training to cover specific medical topics.
As with any face-to-face or LMS training, incentives are key to greater participation. That's why programs like Aetna's cultural sensitivity course give course credit to students for their continuing education requirements.
Subject matter experts, educators, and managers can use LMS tools to design, customize, and deploy training. Robust LMS features may include video and audio, podcast-creation, and screen-recording; as well as text, SCORM Publisher, test, quiz, and assessment features. Both within and outside of the medical community, people are growing to understand themselves as well as each other using online resources.
I think it's safe to say that for many people, what's happening underneath their very own skin remains a mystery. I can admit to being one of those people. Unless you're a medical student or professional, you may also be one of us.
Online medical courses include those in nursing, pharmacy, radiologic science, and food and nutrition. Medical students often use LMS training only to complement real-life experience, but individuals can also benefit from such courseware.
Online courses and LMS training are being utilized more and more in the medical field, for various purposes.
For example, LMS training can be deployed for medical management purposes on topics like cultural sensitivity. Increasingly, doctors and nurses are being called on to understand cross-cultural issues. Aetna is one company that provides such training using online courseware.
One example of a cross-cultural issue is that chronic illnesses, which are pricey to deal with, hit immigrant Spanish-speaking Americans especially hard. For many Latinos, health care in their home countries is state-run, making the expenses as well as dealing with hospitals especially difficult.
And of course, language differences drastically affect doctor-patient relationships.
Online training in cultural issues for medics may be part of the solution to this problem. Medical professionals can be provided training videos and basic Spanish training to cover specific medical topics.
As with any face-to-face or LMS training, incentives are key to greater participation. That's why programs like Aetna's cultural sensitivity course give course credit to students for their continuing education requirements.
Subject matter experts, educators, and managers can use LMS tools to design, customize, and deploy training. Robust LMS features may include video and audio, podcast-creation, and screen-recording; as well as text, SCORM Publisher, test, quiz, and assessment features. Both within and outside of the medical community, people are growing to understand themselves as well as each other using online resources.
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