For Category B activities, how much time would need to be spent in actually attending a meeting or presentation and how would these hours be transformed into CE units?
It is essential first to be aware that there is a difference between CE hours and CE units. In North Carolina, the Board Rule requires the completion of a specified number of contact hours. There is no requirement to complete a specific number of units. A CE hour is defined as one hour of instructional or contact time. One CE hour is credited for each hour of participation in Category B activities. For example, if you spend one hour in reading an (applicable) article, you receive one hour of CE credit in Category B.
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