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May 12 – CE program Mass – Why Diabesity Persists (45 Mass credits including ethics. Price includes reporting fees.)

May 12, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

$466.50

45 credit package including ethics. Lecture + 2 online exams.

May 12 at 10:00 on Zoom. Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89207481008?pwd=ei9IYWtLMnZpNHRLOFRDY2hBVXo5QT09

40 minute lecture, title Why Diabesity Persists.

Gary Fradin will describe diabesity – perhaps 25% of all healthcare spending –  and explain why programs aimed to ameliorate it always fail.

After the lecture, take the Self Study exams below. You must read the texts in advance. Available on this website under Gary’s Texts after you login.

  • Health Ins Risks and Reforms course #6000134515, 42 credits.
  • Ethical Issues II, Mass course #6000136953, 3 ethics credits.

Take the exams on this website after the lecture, about 45 +/- minutes each. Graded immediately. Retakes available as necessary. You will receive detailed exam access instructions a day before class.

Excess credits carry forward to your next license period.

Most brokers need 45 credits every 3 years. New brokers need 60. To get 16 more credits, add Mistreated by Richard Pearl, Mass CE course #93761, 16 credits. Purchase it separately on this website.

Money back guarantee: We will refund your money if, for any reason, you do not like this program. This offer extends up to the time we report credits.

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Date:
May 12, 2023
Time:
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Cost:
$466.50
Event Category:

Venue

Zoom
Your office
Your city,

Organizer

Gary Fradin
Phone
508-878-3785

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