Only graduates of properly accredited medical assisting programs, either in a traditional setting or online, are eligible to become certified medical assistants.
Only graduates of accredited schools in medical assisting are eligible to take certification exams.
As stated above,
only graduates of CAAHEP or ABHES accredited medical assisting programs are eligible to sit for the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination.
Only graduates of CAAHEP or ABHES accredited medical assisting programs are eligible to take the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination given by the Certifying Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA).
Only graduates of postsecondary medical assisting programs accredited by either CAAHEP or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) are eligible to sit for the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination.
The CB decided that — beginning with the June 1998 administration of the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination —
only graduates of CAAHEP - accredited medical assisting programs would be eligible to take the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination for initial certification and become CMAs (AAMA).
Only graduates of CAAHEP or ABHES accredited programs are eligible for the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination.
Only graduates of medical assisting programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) are eligible to take the CMA (AAMA) Certification Examination.
Only graduates of a program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association's Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) are eligible to take the VTNE.
Only graduates of the program earning the Veterinary Technician, A.A.S. degree are eligible to take the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE).
Robert J. Peyton becomes
the only graduate of the Hartford College of Law, Class of 1932, and the University of Connecticut School of Law
Not exact matches
Commencement speeches aren't typically renowned for their riveting content or brevity, but, once in a while, hopeful
graduates get a speaker who is not
only entertaining but also drops wisdom like a grenade and brings hungover
graduates out
of their seats.
It's
only less than two years old and has
graduated just 125 students from individual courses, which are usually 12 weeks long and cost a maximum
of $ 12,000.
Of the nine winners who did report challenges building their startups because of student - loan debt, only three left school owing more than $ 35,000, the average amount for class of 2015 graduates (the highest in U.S. history), according to a report by financial aid resource Edvisors.co
Of the nine winners who did report challenges building their startups because
of student - loan debt, only three left school owing more than $ 35,000, the average amount for class of 2015 graduates (the highest in U.S. history), according to a report by financial aid resource Edvisors.co
of student - loan debt,
only three left school owing more than $ 35,000, the average amount for class
of 2015 graduates (the highest in U.S. history), according to a report by financial aid resource Edvisors.co
of 2015
graduates (the highest in U.S. history), according to a report by financial aid resource Edvisors.com.
But there's hope that there will be some openings in the future — a wave
of retirement is approaching and the pool
of candidates
graduating from related programs is expected to shrink from 300 in 2016 to
only 200 per year until 2022.
blueRover
only graduated from Waterloo's renowned Accelerator Centre two years ago, but already over 500 Sysco refrigeration trucks now use blueRover sensors to monitor the temperature inside their trailers, says Peter Smith, the company's director
of business development in Canada.
The women sitting in your business today have earned over half
of all
graduate degrees, but hold
only 14 percent
of all leadership positions.
In fact, there are more people over the age
of 25 in D.C. with a
graduate degree (32.3 percent) than there are with
only a bachelor's degree (23.8 %).
Last year,
only 44 percent
of high - school
graduates were prepared for college - level math and 36 percent were prepared for university - level science courses, according to the National Math and Science Initiative.
Just this week, a female
graduate student told me that post-graduation her
only ambition for a job was one that gave her a feeling
of personal satisfaction.
Regional uprisings started in Tunisia, where an unemployed college
graduate set himself ablaze earlier this year after police confiscated his
only source
of income, a fruit cart.
In fact,
only 2 percent
of U.S. college
graduates consider the oil and gas industry their top choice for employment.»
After
graduating in 2011, the six - time Pro Bowler wrote on his website, «I decided to finish what I started and walked that stage today not
only because it was very important to me personally, but because I want to emphasize the importance
of education, and that nothing should supersede it.»
It's not
only showing up in the placement stats that show that greater numbers
of graduating MBAs are launching their own companies from scratch.
(Poets & Quants)-- Barbara Hewitt, senior associate director
of career services at the University
of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, was more than pleased when she noticed that
only 4.2 %
of bachelor
of business administration
graduates from the class
of 2014 was still seeking employment four to six months after graduation.
In the spring
of 1949, when there were
only 3,000 people in the world with MBA degrees, these 653
graduates entered a business world filled with promise and opportunity.
We're the
only country in the world where students routinely
graduate from college with massive amounts
of educational debt.
Here's the thing: I have sat in meetings with business leaders where the lack
of STEM education, programs focusing on the skilled trades, and a lack
of job - ready
graduates has been the
only focus
of discussion.
Not
only is Gorsky the CEO
of the world's largest healthcare company, but he is also a retired Army captain and
graduate of military academy West Point in New York.
Tiffany Trump — Donald's youngest daughter and
only child with second wife Marla Maples — is 23 and a recent
graduate of the University
of Pennsylvania.
Women made up
only about 25 %
of the students in department when she started, which dwindled to 15 % by the time she
graduated in 2005, she says.
Graduates are not
only often the public face
of a university, they also tend to be its biggest supporters, through their donations and volunteer efforts.
Results between MBA and non-MBA grads differed
only slightly in their commitment to hard work, written communication and business ethics, but CEOs ranked business
graduates as having 21 % more knowledge
of finance, and 8 % more in marketing and sales.
You'd think that, even if you
graduate with
only a shaky knowledge
of trigonometry or Chaucer, after all that time you'd at least leave school with a good grasp
of how to learn efficiently.
The share
of part - time work among university - educated Canadians also rose from 10 per cent in the 1990s to 13.5 per cent today, with the gap relative to high - school
graduates narrowing to
only one percentage point.
And through a series
of events that he can
only attribute to some sort
of divine intervention, he eventually was able to
graduate with a combined degree in mechanical and electrical engineering after finally being granted political asylum.
Nevertheless, he went on to
graduate and attend Colgate University,
only to then transfer to the University
of Virginia (UVA) where he acquired an interest in the composer Richard Wagner and philosopher Freidrich Nietzsche, both
of whom influenced Nazi thought in Germany.
These executives» frustrations are reflected in the results
of a new study by McKinsey & Co. that shows that
only 42 %
of employers believe new
graduates in the workforce are adequately prepared by their colleges or other pre-employment training programs.
Globally, the percentage
of candidates considering
only business master's degrees has increased from 15 % in 2009 to 23 % in 2016, according to a 2017 report by the
Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC), the organization that administers the GMAT, the business school entrance exam.
One
of The Foundling's recent
graduates, Allen, had
only a high school degree and a few college credits; he certainly did not have your typical computer engineering resume.
In Germany, 97 percent
of students
graduate from high school, but
only a third
of these students go on to college.
That's tall praise from not
only one
of the School's most famous
graduates but a man who is perhaps the most successful investor
of the 20th century.
Additionally, certain lenders
only offer loans to those who have
graduated or have completed a specific type
of degree.
The figures
of 26 %
of boards now being women
of only 100 companies are still far too low when you consider 47 %
of the workforce and 53 %
of our
graduates are female.
Of note, UMBC not
only is a leader in collaboration with high - tech industry but also in
graduating minorities with science degrees — both skills and diversity are on Amazon's wish list.
Borrowing to complete an undergraduate,
graduate, or professional degree program is often the
only means to pay for the cost
of higher education, as the price tag continues to increase at public and private institutions alike.
I think there is a touch
of hyperbole in this - China
graduates a lot folks with computer science degrees - but the fact that Midwestern companies
only attract 4 %
of America's VC dollars is pretty stunning.
The project not
only broadened the world's horizons on water with more than 750 peer reviewed studies and 120
graduate theses, but provided hard data on the impact
of industrial activities on the world's most critical resource.
This is the first study for the Class
of 2015 that shows the average debt per
graduate - a metric that not
only takes into account how much debt borrowers
graduate with, but also the proportion
of all
graduates with debt.
When Helen Foreman
graduated with a commerce degree from the University
of Calgary in 1969, she was one
of only four women in her class.