What is the difference between continuing education and continuing competence activities?
Continuing education is a structured educational experience beyond entry-level academic degree work that is intended to provide advanced or enhanced knowledge in a particular area. Continuing education is only one of several types of continuing competence activities. Section .0805 of the Rules of the North Carolina Occupational Therapy Board lists the activities that qualify as continuing competence activities.
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