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Distance education in the twenty-first century.

K Brownson, R L Harriman

    Hospital Materiel Management Quarterly
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    Health care professionals often need further education for career advancement. Distance education offers a flexible solution, allowing study from home via mail or computer.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Care Management
    • Educational Technology

    Background:

    • Health care professionals and managers require advanced degrees for career progression.
    • Maintaining current positions or achieving promotions necessitates further academic qualifications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the role of distance education in professional development for healthcare workers.
    • To highlight distance learning as a viable option for continuing education in the health sector.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on distance education models in professional settings.
    • Analysis of accessibility and convenience factors for healthcare professionals.

    Main Results:

    • Distance education provides a flexible and accessible pathway for continuing education.

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  • Utilizing postal services or computer-based platforms facilitates remote learning.
  • Conclusions:

    • Distance education is a crucial tool for the professional growth of healthcare managers.
    • Flexible learning models support the career advancement needs within the health care industry.