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  • == Certification Body == ...that assesses and certifies the compliance of products, services, systems, and professionals against recognized standards.
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  • ...a highly trained medical professional who provides advanced levels of care and treatment to patients in air medical environments, such as helicopters or f ...ords "flight," which refers to the act of flying or operating an aircraft, and "paramedic," a healthcare professional who responds to medical emergencies
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  • == Professional certification == ...ned by an individual to assure qualification to perform a job or task. The certification is often awarded by a professional organization or a company that specializ
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  • ...is a non-profit organization that provides certification for psychiatrists and neurologists in the United States. ...group of professionals who oversee the certification process. "Psychiatry" and "Neurology" are the medical specialties that the board certifies.
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  • == Certification (sərˌtɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) == ...on''' is a formal process of validating an individual's skills, knowledge, and abilities in a specific domain. The process is typically conducted by a rec
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  • == American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology == ...is a non-profit organization that provides certification for psychiatrists and neurologists in the United States. The ABPN is one of the 24 member boards
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  • ...re is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesth ...re is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesth
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  • == Board certification == '''Board certification''' is a voluntary process that a physician or other healthcare professional
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  • ...their families during challenging events such as illness, hospitalization, and medical procedures. ...ons. The term "specialist" indicates a professional with specific training and expertise in a particular area.
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  • ...th what foods can and cannot be eaten and how those foods must be prepared and eaten. * [[Shechita]]: The ritual slaughter of mammals and birds for food according to Jewish law.
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  • ...cted event requiring immediate action, related to the science of medicine, and a person who reacts to something. == Role and Responsibilities ==
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  • ...emergency medical services]], ensuring that appropriate help is dispatched and guiding callers through life-saving procedures until help arrives. ...icus'' meaning "physician", and "dispatcher" comes from the French ''dis'' and ''patcher'', meaning "to send off or away".
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  • ..."Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist" is derived from the certification and registration process that a nurse must undergo to become an anesthetist. Th === Role and Responsibilities ===
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  • ...Technologist" is derived from the Greek word "surgikos" meaning "handwork" and the Greek word "techne" meaning "art or skill". === Role and Responsibilities ===
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  • ...(the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, functions, pathology, and treatment of the eye). ...assessing and certifying doctors who meet specific educational, training, and professional requirements.
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  • ...ced en-es-ef International) is an American product testing, inspection and certification organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. ...ronym NSF. It was founded in 1944 with the aim of standardizing sanitation and food safety at a time when the country was emerging from the Second World W
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  • ...e [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''emergens'' (meaning 'arising suddenly') and ''technites'' (meaning 'craftsman'). ...sary to stabilize and safely transport patients ranging from non-emergency and routine medical transports to life threatening emergencies.
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  • ...arily in outpatient or ambulatory care facilities, such as medical offices and clinics. ...the words "medical", derived from the Latin "medicus" meaning "physician", and "assistant", from the Old French "assister" meaning "to stand by or help".
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  • ...and supervising others in implementation of components of treatment plans, and direct implementation of treatment plans. ...and supervising others in implementation of components of treatment plans, and direct implementation of treatment plans. {{medicine}} [[Category:Medical d
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  • ...otes sustainable fishing and aquaculture practices through a certification and product labelling program. ...me a leading certification standard for products and services that respect and protect the marine environment.
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