In their January 2009 article, "Does Continuing Education Improve Physical Therapists' Effectiveness in Treating Neck Pain? A Randomized Clinical Trial" lead author Joshua Cleland, PT, DPT, PhD, OCS, FAAOMPT, and colleagues examined whether the addition of a one-to-one, follow-up education session to a traditional continuing education course led to improved outcomes for patients with neck pain. Moderator Christopher Maher, PT, PhD, calls the article "an interesting and important study that provides a starting point for important research in this area." Cleland joins 2 experts on continuing education, Carole Lewis, PT, PhD, OCS, and Stanley Paris, PT, PhD, FAPTA, to discuss the study's implications and the state of continuing education. They discuss whether online learning or other technology can be a more effective way of providing continuing education than traditional didactic learning.