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The NAMSR™ is a provider of accredited correspondence-based sales training specifically for the medical device, equipment and service industry. The National Association of Medical Sales Representatives™ issues the Federal Designation of the RMSR™ which enhances the skills and marketability for candidates who want to pursue a career in medical sales. The NAMSR™ training courses were written with the infrastructure and content operating under government-regulated educational environments. The accreditation process plays an important role in ensuring the value of your education. Accredited degree programs have been evaluated by a governing authority as meeting the necessary requirements of a higher education.

According to the Distance Education and Training Council, a nationally recognized accrediting agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education, more than 130 million Americans have studied at DETC member institutions since 1890. Among them are such familiar figures as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Walter P. Chrysler, Walter Cronkite, Barry Goldwater, Charles Schulz, and many others.

Flexibility Is The Main Advantage

Indeed, convenience is a key reason most people enroll in home study training programs. Here are some common advantages of being an independent learner:

  1. All books, lessons, and study materials arrive at your door or are available online.
  2. Take tests and exams with your books and notes open.
  3. Receive personal assistance when you need it: by phone, fax, mail, or e-mail.
  4. Learn at your own pace, without the pressure of deadlines.
  5. Study in your spare time, without disrupting your job or personal activities.
  6. The quality of instruction is equal to and sometimes better than that offered by traditional schools.


Would You Do Well As A Distance Learner?

Take this quiz to find out how well you would do as a student at PCDI or other home study school:

  1. Are you self-motivated?
  2. Are you reasonably well-organized and self-disciplined?
  3. Do you have a strong desire to learn a specialized subject, train for a specific career, earn your high school diploma, or earn a degree?
  4. Can you establish and stick to a regular study schedule of at least a few hours each week?
  5. Do you enjoy doing things independently?


"Yes" answers to at least three of these questions means you'd likely be well suited to home study.

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