Modernistic CE Course Schedule

October 9, 2018

Location: 1460 Rankin Dr,   Troy, MI 48083

Hosted by: Mark Gilliland – Modernistic

Credit Hours: 3

Time: 9:00 AM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

Ethics For Insurance Professionals is a 3 hour activity-based course that meets the requirements of providing ethics instruction while also allowing the students the opportunity to learn from each other through the use of scenarios relevant to their working environment. The course covers the history of ethics, common ethical situations in both the sales and claims environments, and finishes with a discussion of how students can lead by ethical example.

CRDN: MI Provider #0815; Course #71566 – ethics credit

Credit Hours: 2

Time: 1:00 PM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

Hoarding – An Extreme Claim Situation examines hoarding and its impact on insurance claims. Students will develop the necessary skills to identify when and to what degree hoarding is occurring. In addition, students will learn how to work with a hoarder during the claims process as well as understand the savings when a professional restorer who specializes in hoarding is used.

CRDN: MI Provider #0815; Course #71564 – property & casualty credit

Questions? Contact Mark Gilliland at [email protected]

January 18, 2018 - Registration Closed

Location: 3390 Broadmoor Ave   Grand Rapids, MI 49512

Hosted by: Russ Wendt – Modernistic

Credit Hours: 3

Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

 Ethics for Insurance Professionals is an activity-based course that meets the requirements of providing ethics instruction while also allowing students the opportunity to learn from each other through the use of scenarious relevant to their working environment. The course covers the history of ethics, then uncovers common ethical situations in both the sales and claims environments and finishes with a discussion of how students can lead by ethical example.

CRDN: Michigan Provider #0815; Course #71566 – Ethics

Credit Hours: 1

Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

 Introduction to Electronic Restoration is an introduction to electronics restoration and its impact on insurance claims. Students will learn how to successfully manage a claim with electronics in order to reduce the cost and severity of the claim, while creating accountability and improved customer service. This course also will examine the significance of utilizing qualified service providers to help identify, inventory and properly capture all types of media and electronics for restoration, replacement or non-salvageability. 

CRDN: Michigan Provider #0815; Course #69768 – Property & Casualty

Credit Hours: 2

Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

Hoarding – An Extreme Claim Situation examines hoarding and its impact on insurance claims. Students will develop the necessary skills to identify when and to what degree hoarding is occurring. In addition, students will learn how to work with a hoarder during the claims process as well as understand the savings when a professional restorer who specializes in hoarding is used.

CRDN: Michigan Provider #0815; Course #71564 – Property & Casualty

Questions? Contact Russ Wendt at [email protected]

March 15, 2018 - Registration Closed

Location: 3390 Broadmoor Ave   Grand Rapids, MI 49512

Hosted by: Russ Wendt – Modernistic

Credit Hours: 3

Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

Ethical Compliance Training for Insurance Professionals is designed to provide insurance professionals an activity-based course that meets the requirements of providing ethics instruction while allowing students the opportunity to learn from each other through the use of scenarios relevant to their working environment.

CRDN: MI Provider #0815; Course #73798 – ethics credit

Credit Hours: 2

Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

Textile Restoration: Dont’ Be Taken to the Cleaners explains how textile restoration specialists have proved processes and resources to ensure a claim is processed properly for the benefit of the homeowner, adjuster and agent. Additionally, it will expose the multiple differences between using a retail dry cleaner and a textile restoration specialist during the claims process, as well as examine the significance of a properly managed claim to lower and control claim costs.

CRDN: MI Provider #0815; Course #71018 – property & casualty credit

Questions? Contact Russ Wendt at [email protected]

April 10, 2018 - Registration Closed

Location: 1460 Rankin Dr,   Troy, MI 48083

Hosted by: Mark Gilliland – Modernistic

Credit Hours: 3

Time: 9:00 AM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

Ethics For Insurance Professionals is a 3 hour activity-based course that meets the requirements of providing ethics instruction while also allowing the students the opportunity to learn from each other through the use of scenarios relevant to their working environment. The course covers the history of ethics, common ethical situations in both the sales and claims environments, and finishes with a discussion of how students can lead by ethical example.

CRDN: MI Provider #0815; Course #71566 – ethics credit

Credit Hours: 2

Time: 1:00 PM

Instructor: Paul Cousineau

Hoarding – An Extreme Claim Situation examines hoarding and its impact on insurance claims. Students will develop the necessary skills to identify when and to what degree hoarding is occurring. In addition, students will learn how to work with a hoarder during the claims process as well as understand the savings when a professional restorer who specializes in hoarding is used.

CRDN: MI Provider #0815; Course #71564 – property & casualty credit

Questions? Contact Mark Gilliland at [email protected]

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