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What must a certificate of successful completion of a CE activity include?

  1. Only the name of the participant

  2. Name of the CE program and date and location of the educational facility

  3. Name of the CE program, date, location, and contact hours awarded

  4. Only the number of contact hours awarded

The correct answer is: Name of the CE program, date, location, and contact hours awarded

A certificate of successful completion of a continuing education (CE) activity must provide comprehensive details about the program to ensure that it meets the requirements of regulatory bodies and confirms the participant's engagement. Including the name of the CE program, the date it occurred, the location where it was held, and the number of contact hours awarded creates a complete record of the educational experience. This detailed information serves several purposes: it verifies that the participant indeed completed the training, provides a reference for any audits or verifications needed in the future, and demonstrates the validity of the CE credits earned. By including all these elements, the certificate also helps maintain transparency and credibility for both the participant and the organization offering the CE program. The other potential answers lack sufficient details and do not fulfill the requirements necessary for a complete and accurate record of continuing education. For instance, just the participant's name or only the contact hours awarded does not provide a full picture of the educational experience or the conditions under which it was acquired.