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WHITHER THE

CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER™ MARKS?   

 

 

We believe that:

If you do not have a market niche; you are not deeply informed
If you are not deeply informed; you can’t different yourself
If you can’t differentiate yourself; you can’t differentiate price
If you can’t differentiate price; you have no market power
If you have no market power; you have no unique knowledge
If you have no unique knowledge; you have fewer profits

If you have fewer profits; you are not likely a CMP™ 

 

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PHYSICIAN'S
Money Digest
 

 

The elite CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER™ charter designation program is a one year (four academic quarters) 500 hour integrated, live and asynchronous, online course-of-study offered exclusively by iMBA, Inc.  

  

For the most effective distance education and adult-learning, we use a multi-sensory combination of website content, downloadable .pdf and/or MS-WORD files, templates, MSFT-PPT presentations, and/or other required and optional textbooks, manuals and Journals produced only by iMBA for our financial professionals, consultants and physician colleagues. The Certified Medical Planner™ course may be "crashed" in six months upon special permission from the Academic Dean. Group on-ground education is also available by special request.   

 

Typical CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER™ charter-designation are business consultants, accountants, financial planners and financial advisors; attorneys, insurance professionals, investment advisors and wealth managers; physician-executives, nurse-managers, hospital, practice or clinic administrators; and registered representatives with fiduciary accountability and compliance department approval.  

 

Best of all, we customize the last quarter as you learn and complete each semester with your live online instructor, through a series of secure e-mail transmissions in the privacy of your own home or office, and whenever your busy schedule allows ... it is that easy

   

Scholastic credit may be granted pending prior background and other degrees or earned professional designations commensurate with Certified Medical Planner™ didactic rigor; course electives and substitutions are available upon approval from the Academic Dean. We are flexible and a market responsive resource and other matriculation options are possible.   

ViewCandidates Welcome.pdf

 

 Course instructors are typically available for questions, concerns or technical explanations by secure email, facsimile transmissions, or private telephonic appointments; although rarely required.

 

NOTE: Application does not imply acceptance. Applicant selection and ultimate matriculation is a competitive process.

   

 

 

   

April 2006

 

The copyrighted term CMP™, and professional designation Certified Medical Planner™, was confirmed by CACI International and included on the CACI Health website. A public company since 1962, CACI is a member of the Fortune 1000's Largest Companies and Russell 1000 index. The Chairman and CEO of CACI Inc., is Dr. JP (Jack) London. Both terms are owned by the Institute of Medical Business Advisors.

All rights reserved. USA.

 

 

 

Becoming a CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER involves several steps:

  

 

 

  1. Read our mission and vision, and carefully consider the commitment required as an adult-learner with other responsibilities.
  2. Complete a Matriculation Application for competitive admission consideration; college degree required:
  3. View: Application.pdf fixed format 
  4. View: Word: http://www.certifiedmedicalplanner.com/documents/CMP.Application.doc
  5. Register online and submit all application fees and quarterly tuition.  
  6. Purchase the required academic texts from your book vendor of choice:    
  7. Attend online class thrice per week, respond appropriately, interact with instructors and successfully complete all requirements.
  8. Earn the Certified Medical Planner™ charter designation and receive a complimentary membership to the iMBA Network for possible referrals, R&D projects, continuing education discounts, speaking engagements, publication opportunities, and/or other invitations as available, etc.
  9. Practice as a fiduciary Certified Medical Planner™ for the benefit of your physician clients
  10.  View: iMBA.Provost Welcome.pdf

  

 

 

 

Parmenides proposed that education was like a mountain destination: teacher-centric and content oriented, requiring arduous years of study to reach the top. Heraclitis proposed that education was like a river flow; student-centric and process oriented, requiring joyful life-long learning.

   

We reject the former philosophy … and embrace the later!  

 

 


 

 

WHITHER On-Line CMP™ EDUCATION?

 

This simple query is, of course, a valid one! Yet, the evidence seems to suggest that the distinctive attributes of online distance learning, especially the andragogic and heutagogic methods of iMBA Inc., have allowed it to gain acceptance among some adults learners, faculty members and professional associations. And, this success mimics the contemporary adult-learning scene in-toto, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  

Distinctive features of CMP program on-line learning:

   

The Electronic Classroom:

 

The intellectual model for iMBA's online CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER program is the Electronic Classroom (EC). In the EC, a small group of 1-3 students interact personally with a living instructor. With this low student/faculty ratio, the environment is intimate, although virtual. Some students/faculty find that they are more comfortable communicating via their computers than others; but many who try online learning find that they are surprised by the genuinely personal level of communication. This is known as an Electronic Discussion Activity (EDA) and represents the core of any online asynchronous learning experience.

 

View: The Art of email Discussions.ppt

 

Asynchronous Education:

 

The EC is conducted in an asynchronous mode, meaning that CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER program participants can sign-on and access a class whenever it's most convenient to them. Three classes are typically available over the course of a week. This helps busy FAs and working adult-learners avoid the time constraint problems they would face with a "real time" exchange.

  

Live Interactive Education:

 

Electronic Classes can require intense interaction between live faculty members and adult-learners, often more so than in many traditional on-ground courses; and most automated Computer Based Training (CBT) programs. Students are typically expected to log-in and contribute three to five times each week. With this frequency of interaction, students and faculty all get to know one another, well. There are few opportunities for passivity. In fact, in the EC of iMBA’s CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER program, students tend to interact with instructors much more than in traditional settings; thus promoting future peer-based discussions and real world applications. Moreover, in the electronic iMBA classroom, everyone must write; particularly for the R&D loaded CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER program. All assignments are typed, creating a permanent record of each person's contribution. Faculty members find this promotes careful, reflective submissions from most students. Additionally, instructors can easily monitor student progress and communicate with those who need help, or who have trouble keeping up. This is usually done privately by e-mail, fax or phone after certain online expectations have been clarified.

 

ViewExpectations.doc

 

Flexible Anytime-Anywhere Education

 

Because of the extreme flexibility of the iMBA virtual classroom, punctuality is not a problem, and adult-learners students don't lose valuable class time due to weather, traffic, or unforeseen scheduling conflicts; the bane of all working Financial Services professionals or Medical Management consultants. Also, students who travel can log in from anywhere and therefore will not fall behind in their CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER class work. This is known as anytime-anywhere education. For these reasons and many others, online distance learning is quickly earning adherents among adult-learners, faculty, and the profession; both nationally and internationally. Some virtual students may find that they learn even more in this environment; augmenting state-of-the art prestige of the CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER program from iMBA, Inc.

 

Education Model Not for Everyone:

 

There are some important caveats to this almost nirvanic picture of the online learning model. First, students and instructors must be fully trained and supported in the use of computer technology. They must be exposed to examples of "good practice" and mentored by colleagues with extensive prior experience in the electronic teaching and learning classroom. Successful online teaching requires much more than simply placing one's lectures online; it mandates the careful rethinking of an entire course and "way" of teaching. Similarly, successful online learning requires much more than simply reading chapter material and answering a few questions. It mandates the careful thinking and the application of learned material to solve real-word problems, for future physician clients. All assignments and responses are reviewed and, if necessary, corrected and redesigned. For students; discipline, reading and writing skills are prerequisites.

  

Like most iMBA faculty members, Dr. Paul Edelson, author of Complete Book of Distance Learning Schools, teaches courses online and has determined that for his classes to be successful, each element must be carefully spelled out in greater detail than in courses with conventional syllabi, where ambiguities can be "talked out" in class. He has also discovered that without the visual cues that are commonly taken for granted in the face-to-face classroom, he must pay greater attention to written comments and ask probing questions that require students to respond and follow-up in greater detail.  In the end, he found the results of adult-learning and teaching online may be comparable to what students experienced in the online classroom. We, at iMBA, could not agree more.

 

The growth of online learning attests to its increasing acceptance by students, faculty, and the financial, educational and healthcare industrial-complex. All groups have discovered that the many positive features of the electronic classroom can outweigh the negative effects of not physically meeting in an onground class. Hence, iMBA, Inc., and the CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNER program strive to be a leader, not a follower, in contemporary education.

 

Online Academe: 

 

In summary, those comfortable with the “rote-sales training” and “multiple guess” formats of automated CBT programs and tests; need not apply for CERTIFIED MEDICAL PLANNERmatriculation. The revolutionary program is nothing less than exceptional health industry education for professional financial advisors, and medical management consultants. CMP is Academe 

 

NOTE: This article was provided by the  Princeton Review™ and MSN Encarta™; modified by iMBA, Inc., and adapted from the Complete Book of Distance Learning Schools, by Dr. Jerry Ice and Dr. Paul Edelson. 

 

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