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    As a credential manager you will need to be familiarized with the required licensure and certification of each potential healthcare professional interested in working for your organization. There are different tools that assist in ensuring that the academic qualification and continuing education requirements for a specific profession are met, such as accredited credentialing websites created by the government that are dedicated to giving detailed information of each state professional credentialing requirement which varies state to state. It is the credential manager’s job to ensure that the healthcare professionals are qualified. If the credential manger fails to do this is could have a horrible outcome for the organization and patient. Finding Credentialing for the state of New York The New York state office of professions site is a government accredited site that gives detailed information of healthcare professions and their credentialing requirements. It has information of over 50 licensed professionals in the healthcare field. You can find things from academic qualifications, continuing education requirements, laws and regulations to a specific profession. [http://www.op.nysed.gov/] Academic qualifications and continuing education requirements for New York Profession Academic Qualifications Continuing Education Requirement 1)Physical Therapist Masters/Doctoral level Degree required. Must also earn a degree from a CAPTE-accredited PT education program…

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    Life is like a continuous story filled with good and bad, and my life is no different. I am a person who has spent most of her childhood in and out of hospitals. My little sister was a premature baby born with spina bifida, and therefore is permanently disabled and has aVP shunt. During my childhood my little sister had been taken to the hospital many times, and since my parents could not leave me alone at home I was always there with her. I have an older sister, but was not part of my…

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    When isolated by themselves, organs like the heart, the small intestine, and the femur may not initially seem connected. However, a closer look at these organs shows a deep, mutually beneficial relationship. The marrow of the femur generates the stem cells that mature into the blood cells eventually pumped throughout the body by the heart. The small intestine absorbs nutrients and transfers them to the bloodstream, to be carried throughout the body with each heartbeat. These nutrients and blood…

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    As the office administrator for Dr. Green and Dr. Jones physician 's office you gave me the job assignment of preparing a recommendation for a concierge service or expanding the physician’s office. First let me explain what a concierge service is and how the new service can expand the financial capabilities of our office or not. Second we will talk about expanding the existing practice with some mid-level medical personal such as nurse practitioners or physician assistants. When looking at…

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    such a tight schedule helped me improve my time management skills and my flexibility, which I believe will enable me to succeed in the rigorous course load in PA school. Additionally, I found time to pursue extracurricular activities in order to see the real-life applications of the theoretical material I learned in my classes. As a volunteer for Texas Mission of Mercy in San Antonio, I served as a translator. Through this, I learned to effectively communicate with patients by explaining…

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    As our Public Relations officer, Angie Chacko, was involved in every aspect of our chapter including the Honors in Action topic. She was not involved in the research process of the project, but she did help deliver the information to our members and people outside of the chapter. When our chapter set our four step action plan to raise awareness of our HIA topic, Angie took the initiative to spread the word. Even before our brochures containing our research were made, Angie kept a communication…

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    Journey's End Analysis

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    Journey’s End by R.C. Sherriff is a play that details the psychological toll on military officers assigned to trench warfare during World War I. War is and has always been one of the most psychologically taxing activities of the human race. History books or even accurate reenactments do very little to help people identify with those who had to fight for their beliefs or freedom. Journey’s End provides a very well-constructed set of examples to help the viewer understand the plight of military…

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    weakness nor do they like to give direct answers. Specifically, the strength of our police legal office is the fact our PLA is not generally involved personnel matters so officers tend to pay attention to him and do not carry a personal grudge against him. This allows him to get the most out of his presentations and conversations with officers. At the same time, it leaves our PLA in the dark when it comes to personnel matters unless civil service is involved. The disadvantage is that he does…

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    The Dog's Bite Summary

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    in to announce the change, the leader must be upfront with the people and let them know what is occurring. In 2015, the department and the city council did a survey to see if the department had adequate police personnel. The study looked at many things such as the amount of calls for service, the number of officers working each shift, the number of events, and the schedule the officers were working. In reality, the survey was a gamble for the department because there were three possible…

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    coach didn’t even know where she was. The last time anyone saw her was when the game was over and she stayed after to practice more. Violet was not happy to find out that her daughter was left alone at the soccer fields by herself. Payton’s mom called the police and told them that her daughter was missing and the officer asked “ Where was the last place she was at”. Violet told them “ She was a the soccer fields practicing after her game and then she walked home”. The officers went over to the…

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