In this episode, the BOC team discusses the continuing education requirements for athletic trainers, focusing on the different categories of CEUs, the history and importance of these units, and the process of becoming a BOC approved provider. They also explore the future of continuing education and how it is evolving to meet the needs of athletic trainers.
Takeaways
- Continuing education is required for maintaining certification since 1982.
- Athletic trainers need 50 CEUs, with specific requirements for categories.
- Category A CEUs are from BOC approved providers, ensuring quality education.
- Category B includes professional activities like speaking at conferences.
- Category C is limited to college coursework related to athletic training.
- Category D allows for creative learning opportunities within athletic training.
- Documentation is crucial for CEU verification during audits.
- The BOC is evolving its approach to continuing education for relevance and efficiency.
- Becoming a BOC approved provider involves an application process and annual fees.