Thinking about offering continuing education units to professionals? Being able to offer continuing education is a way to not only increase your income, but also increase your visibility. This packet shows you how to do it.
There are many reasons to become a continuing education provider.
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- It is a way to diversify your income.
- If you are a clinician, it can be a way to increase referrals to your practice or your agency. Clients and other practitioners can see what you specialize in based on the workshops you offer.
- You can showcase an area of expertise by being a teacher.
This packet contains a checklist of what is typically needed. It also has the forms you need if you want to become a CEU provider. No need to reinvent the wheel; use these sample forms as a template for your workshops and trainings.
Packet includes: Steps to becoming a continuing education provider including
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- types of courses you can teach
- number of continuing education units you can offer
- cost to become a CEU provider
- how to start
- compliance
Sample sign-in sheet Sample CEU certificate Sample CEU course evaluation CEU Provider Checklist Selected list of CEU organizations
(Note to California therapists: the process of becoming a CEU provider changed in 2015. The BBS is no longer issuing provider numbers. Please check the BBS website for details.)