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CPC (Certified Professional Coder) through AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders), PCS (Professional Coding Specialist) or CCS (Certified Coding Specialist) through AHIMA (American Health Information Management Association), RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician), and/or RHIA (Registered Health Information Administrator) current certification required.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university, including 16 semester hours of biological science (with one course in microbiology), 16 semester hours of chemistry (with one course in organic or biochemistry) and one course in mathematics, AND two years of post-certification clinical laboratory experience (e.g., blood banking, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunology, clinical microscopy, etc.
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Licensure examination preparation experience in any of the following or related health science fields: Step 1 and Step 2 preparation for MD students; PANCE for Physician Assistant (PA) students; National Physical Therapy Examination for Physical Therapy (DPT) students; American Board of Genetic Counseling Certified Genetic Counselor Examination for Genetic Counseling (GC) students; National Board of the Certification of Anesthesiologist Assistant (AA) Examination.
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Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, pre-med, emergency medical service or a related field and 3-5 years' of current advanced EMS education lead instructor teaching with appropriate clinical supervisory experience is preferred.
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MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Registered Radiologic Technologist in Radiography (R) and Mammography (M) - ARRT. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: BLS certified. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Graduate of an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology.
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OSHA trainer certification also preferred. Knowledge of NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) plumbing curriculum and standards. OSHA trainer certification also preferred.
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Certified as CAA or CRNA. Maintenance of ongoing biannual certification through the submission of continuing medical education CME’s. Education and minimum qualifications: Master’s degree in Anesthesia or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesia from an accredited AA/CRNA educational program and Georgia licensure.
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Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of more than 15,000 professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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Recognized Safety Professional Certification (examples)BCSP (GSP or ASP) WT Business Offices have delivered successful construction projects in healthcare, higher education, laboratories, business offices, manufacturing, retail development, food processing and warehouse development.
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Continued medical education (CME) to maintain NBCRNA certification and medical licenses. Certification by the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA.
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Certification as a Certified Cardiac Monitor Telemetry Technician (CCMTT) through the American Education Certification Association or Certified Rhythm Analysis Technician (CRAT) through Cardiovascular Credentialing International is preferred.
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Develops and conducts educational programs and clinical instruction for Emory Healthcare staff and students enrolled in Emory University's Wound Ostomy Continence Education Program. Must achieve certification in Wound Care and Ostomy Care within 12 months.
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From education and training to certification and career development, we partner with individuals, educators, and employers to elevate the learning experience, ensure practice, and career readiness and drive positive outcomes for the industry, allied health professionals, and ultimately patients.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, education, communication, or a related field. Certification in quality assurance or training (e.g., ASTD, Six Sigma) is a plus. Bachelor's degree in business administration, education, communication, or a related field.
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Complete CCRP (Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional) certification through AACVPR within 1 year of accepting position. This position is required to set priorities based on the situation at hand, and is a combination of direct patient care, management (charge), and education (preceptor) roles with responsibility for a unit during an eight (8) to twelve (12) hour shift.
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