That is credit churn . It counts for the board, but it counts for zero in your clinical ability.
Your patients (and your license) will thank you. Share it with a study club member or save it for your next license renewal panic.
Pick one theme for this quarter. Book one hands-on course. And delete that 2x-speed webinar tab right now.
Let’s be honest. Between packing a molar, managing a busy schedule, and keeping up with lab work, the last thing you want to do is sit through a blurry slideshow on infection control—again.
But Continuing Education (CE) isn’t just a license renewal checkbox. Done right, it’s the fastest way to reduce stress, increase case acceptance, and fall back in love with dentistry.
Here is your playbook to —not just pass it, but actually use it. 1. Stop Hoarding Credits. Start Stacking Skills. Most dentists treat CE like a scavenger hunt: grab a credit here, an hour there. That leads to knowledge fragmentation.