The ancient Greeks told us: "Know thyself." In modern times, we have everything we've ever been curious about at our fingertips - just a Google search away - so it seems like we might be more informed about the human body. But how well do we really understand ourselves - or each other, for that matter?
If you're not a medical practitioner or student, you may not be familiar with the majority of stuff that's actually happening at any given moment, right beneath your skin. I'm certainly not.
For medical students, LMS training is often used to supplement real-life training. But if you're simply someone who wants to know more about your body, might consider enrolling in an online LMS training course. Inexpensive health and medical online courses include dental hygiene, radiologic science, gerontology, pharmacy, nursing, and food and nutrition.
LMS training and online courseware are increasingly utilized in the medical world, for various purposes.
For example, health insurance provider Aetna uses online courseware to train students, doctors and nurses in cultural sensitivity. Clinicians who are part of the Aetna network or who have filed a claim with Aetna are able to take the online courseware in cross-cultural care for free.
Partly because many Latinos come from countries where health care is state-run, diabetes and other chronic diseases disproportionately affect them in our private healthcare system.
Additionally, language barriers prevent good doctor-patient communication.
Online courseware provides convenient resources for ethnic diversity training, including training videos and Spanish booklets covering a variety of medical issues.
And of course, rewards and incentives are imperative. For example, physicians and nurses who complete Aetna's course receive credit toward their continuing education requirements.
An LMS offers tools for online courseware development including video and audio tools; simulation, demo and screen recordings; quiz, test and assessment tools; and more.