For registration cycles beginning in 2005 and thereafter, physicians and podiatrists must complete 100 credits of continuing medical education, all of which shall be in Category I or Category II, with at least 40 in Category I. This means those categories of medical education courses recognized by the American Medical Association as credited toward the Physician Recognition Award, and those categories of medical education courses recognized by the American Osteopathic Association, or the American Podiatric Medical Association.
Potential students receive placement packets with an application form (which is also a reading comprehension test and writing sample), a formal reading comprehension test, and a whole number operations test. Those whose scores reflect an ability to work with the GED on TV materials receive a set of books and are assigned a teletutor. Students watch the programs and complete the assignments in the workbooks plus materials provided by newsletter and individual supplements. When ready, students get a practice test. If the score is acceptable, referral is made to a test site. Students work at their own pace and can use a VCR. Programs normally air twice a week for a total of 43 programs. Students may enter the program at any point and there is no charge.
Mercer County Community College offers Adult Basic Education & General Educational Development (ABE/GED) classes to adults who have not completed high school. This program provides an alternate way for adults to improve their basic skills, prepare for, and earn a high school diploma in an adult environment. Classes are offered in both English and Spanish.
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