Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education
- Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education
Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education credits, or PACE credits, are a type of continuing education credit sponsored by the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS). PACE credits fulfill continuing education requirements for various state and regional laboratory regulation boards. Laboratorians may earn PACE credits by attending seminars, completing mail-away courses, or taking CD-ROM or web-based courses.
External links
* [http://www.ascls.org American Society of Clinical Laboratory Science]
* [http://www.ascls.org/education/index.asp ASCLS Educational Programs]
* [http://www.ascls.org/education/index.asp#Anchor-Web ASCLS-sponsored web-based courses] P.A.C.E. providers
* [http://www.labce.com LabCE.com Laboratory Continuing Education]
* [http://www.medialabinc.net MediaLab, Inc. Online ASCLS P.A.C.E. credits]
* [http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nltn/ National Laboratory Training Netword, provided through the CDC]
* [http://www.cola.org/ COLA LabUniversity P.A.C.E. credits]
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