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CEU - What Are Continuing Education Units?

Continuing Education Units is a method to quantify a person's sustained learning. The CEUs are of particular interest to those professionals who want to renew their professional licenses or certifications and maintain their validity. Earning a particular amount of CEUs per year ensures that the professionals are abreast with the latest development in their disciplines. CEUs are important for certified and licensed professionals from across various professions ranging from engineers, social workers, educationists to doctors, nurses and architects, to name a few. Continuing Education unit is generally used to indicate a participant's presence for 10 hours per year in an accredited continual education program. The completion of a specific number Continuing Education Units is mandatory requirement by various professional societies and government licensing boards for renewal and validation of a professional certification or license. The annual number of Continuing Education Unit's required is different for different states and professions. In order to curb the illegal awarding of CEUs by various CEU providers, the government of USA has set up the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). IACET is entrusted with the responsibility of establishing an accreditation process for CEUs. IACET is responsible for conveying the standards for various disciplines and helping various certifying organizations in creating and overseeing the program content. This ensures that the programs qualify for accreditation and the participating professionals are provided with suitable opportunities in the field of continual education. As per the IACET guidelines, educational institutions, or any organization that meets the IACET standards for a specific industry is authorized to issue official CEUs. Nursing Ceus Online

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