This series of articles is designed to help you develop your continuing education as a dental nurse. The series examine different types of study days and courses that may be available to you and how to survive and complete the course. This article will help you make sense of course structures

The first article in this series (Fowler, 2013) helped you identify the correct level and direction of continuing education that would enhance your aspirations. It asked you to consider your personal commitment, your geographical restraints, your professional ambitions, how hard you are prepared to work, your academic level and the financial costs and implications. If you followed that advice you will now have a fairly clear idea of the course you want to undertake in terms of its broad title and academic level.

This article helps you make sense of the structure and delivery style of various types of courses. This is useful because it will assist you with choosing a course that suits your style of learning and personal commitments. It will also help you plan your personal and social life around the course.

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