I enjoy traveling. I get a great sense of adventure when I arrive in a new place. As a child, I would post the world maps from National Geographic on my walls. Every weekend, I would take a trip to an exotic land. As a grew up, I was fascinated with the containers ships that came into the harbor, I recall dreaming that one day I would send something in one of those containers.
It is exciting for the team at North American Seminars, Inc. to create physical therapy continuing education courses online that are viewed by medical professionals throughout the world. Since sometime in September our online physical therapy courses have had the ability to be translated into 27 languages instantly. I don’t think I’ll ever send anything across the ocean in a container ship, but I will send it through a digital medium.
As the North American Seminars, Inc team creates online education for different languages and people with different cultures we learn a lot about the people we hope to serve. It is a lot like taking a trip there personally. It does not seem so strange that a therapist in Egypt needs to learn about vestibular rehabilitation. It may not be possible for that therapist to hop on a plane and come to one of our live courses but the Internet gives that therapist instant access to great continuing education.
Very soon, North American Seminars, Inc will once again introduce a new technology for physical therapy continuing education courses. It new and exciting and is based on quaternion mathematics. Mathematics is the universal language, no translation necessary.