Online Training Options Abound for Adult Learners, but The Classroom May Still be Best, According to PMI


 Healthcare workers looking to further their careers are drawn to online options as a way to fit training into a busy schedule. Convenience and flexibility are significant drivers to this format, but there are tradeoffs to consider when choosing online over live, instructor-led learning opportunities, according to industry leader Practice Management Institute (PMI).

Many people associate online learning with greater accessibility and cost savings. But even in the Internet age, there are still benefits to live training that can’t be ignored. Some research shows that people who take courses online—including classes intended to advance job knowledge and skills—are more likely to drop the course or get a lower grade compared to those taking the same course in a classroom setting.(1,2)

For healthcare administrators and managers, instructor-led training sessions in medical practice management edge out certain online offerings by offering specific advantages. Medical coding classes and medical billing classes cover a variety of complex topics, and course participants attending live classes report increased focus on presentations and question and answer sessions. Also, there are typically more opportunities to practice new skills before implementing them in the work environment, and personal attention from instructors simply isn’t available for similar types of online courses.(2)

Instructor-led class participants can also gain interpersonal relationship skills that enhance their careers. In live classes, attendees meet people from other departments and facilities, and build working relationships that complement and strengthen their own skills and knowledge. Personal networks are expanded, and informal interactions among students can often lead to a firmer grasp of the course materials, as well as a greater appreciation for the knowledge gained.

David Womack, CEO of PMI, says, “Online learning is tremendously beneficial for many people looking to enhance their skill set, but instructor-led training still has benefits that an online forum can’t match. Live courses are easily adaptable to fit the unique needs of the students, and instructors can offer personalized attention to those who need a little extra help. With topics such as medical billing and coding, this is especially important, since these are complicated topics and a firm grasp of the material is essential for success.”

While PMI offers learners several online options, the company also provides a variety of instructor-led courses and conferences to fit the medical practice training needs of healthcare organizations nationwide. PMI’s 2017 National Conference, held November 8–10 in Las Vegas, gives attendees the chance to network, enhance practice management skill sets, and earn continuing education credits. The conference features several keynote speakers and presenters, all of whom offer unique knowledge and insights into the world of medical practice management. Conference attendees will boost their own expertise, which will benefit not only themselves, but also the healthcare organizations for which they work.

 



September 28, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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