National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) Practice Exam

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What is the least likely way for a CTRS to improve her continuing professional competence?

  1. Attend hospital grand rounds

  2. Present in-service training sessions to her colleagues

  3. Read brochures about services at similar facilities

  4. Attend national conferences

The correct answer is: Read brochures about services at similar facilities

Reading brochures about services at similar facilities is the least likely way for a CTRS to improve her continuing professional competence because this activity is primarily about gathering information rather than actively engaging in the learning process. While it may provide some insight into what other facilities are offering, it does not involve direct interaction, deeper learning, or skill enhancement that can occur in more dynamic settings. In contrast, attending hospital grand rounds provides opportunities for ongoing education and exposure to new medical findings, which can enhance a CTRS's knowledge base. Presenting in-service training sessions encourages the sharing of knowledge and skills with colleagues while reinforcing the presenter’s own learning, making it a very effective method for professional development. Attending national conferences not only offers the chance to learn about the latest trends and research but also allows for networking with peers and experts in the field, which can significantly contribute to professional growth. Therefore, these other options present more effective avenues for maintaining and improving competence in the field of therapeutic recreation.