Focused on applying
knowledge of accreditation and regulatory standards.
Not exact matches
«This certification means that the student has the skills and
knowledge needed to begin a career without additional testing,» said Martina Hilldorfer, culinary arts program co-coordinator and chair
of the
accreditation process.
All American Culinary Federation Foundation (ACFF) accredited culinary arts programs must meet the required
knowledge and competencies as part
of the
accreditation process.
The API Leader
accreditation process is designed to provide applicants access to and practice with valuable skills and
knowledge that can be applied in multiple aspects
of API Leadership and life.
CAHN - Pro is a professional association for the
accreditation of holistic nutritionists and an exciting national campaign to advance the field
of holistic nutrition in both private and public sectors through the development and promotion
of knowledge and standards, as well as through professional training.
Holding a certification that has earned NCCA
accreditation can ensure the professionals who work in all
of those settings have the
knowledge, skills and competence to lead people safely and effectively.
Critics see the combination
of program
accreditation standards, revised by the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) in 2000; a growing curricular emphasis on «social justice» issues; and a left - leaning education professoriate as yielding a one - sided approach to teacher education and the certification
of teachers based on ideology, rather than teaching skills or mastery
of content
knowledge.
There are a lot
of universities which include Mt. Kenya University, Kenyatta University, and Nairobi University in Kenya which have adopted eLearning and have tailored courses to be accessible over the internet where people are able to learn and get actual skills and
knowledge and
accreditation by the institutions.
«Our review
of initial teacher training (ITT) will ensure that trainee teachers can demonstrate good subject and curriculum
knowledge across different subjects, and we have committed to go further by replacing qualified teacher status (QTS) with a new, stronger
accreditation system to raise the bar for new teachers.»
The
accreditation process has standards to insure that graduates
of teacher preparation programs have a deep
knowledge of their field and a deep
knowledge of child and adolescent growth and development.
In addition to pressure from constituents to address multiculturalism,
accreditation agencies have also begun to emphasize diversity and, in particular, the importance
of observational and instructional experience in diverse settings, as well as
knowledge of multicultural theories.
Assessments can be in the form
of knowledge checks or certification and
accreditation exams, tracked and maintained in a learning management system (LMS).
Ensuring the quality
of knowledge through proper curriculum development,
accreditation standards, continuing medical education (CME) requirements, and national certification through standardized examination played a large role in acceptance
of the professions.
To be eligible for AAHA
accreditation, hospitals must pass a 900 - point evaluation that assesses patient care, safety protocols, equipment, veterinary
knowledge, and other key areas
of pet health care.
To be eligible for AAHA
accreditation, hospitals must be evaluated on approximately 900 standards that assess safety protocols, equipment, veterinary
knowledge, and other key areas
of pet health care.
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of operation we have become industry leaders in product
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The
accreditation, awarded by the Association
of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), follows a rigorous assessment
of his
knowledge, skills, experience and success in managing and progressing traumatic brain injury compensation claims.
In recent years, there has been a growing sentiment within the legal education community that the
Accreditation Standards
of the ABA Section
of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar should be reframed to focus more heavily on «outcome measures» —
accreditation criteria that concentrate on whether the law school has fulfilled its goals
of imparting certain types
of knowledge and enabling students to attain certain types
of capacities, as well as achieving whatever other specific mission (s) the law school has adopted.
The evidence showed that APEGA's
accreditation system was comprehensive and complex, and the distinction between accredited and non-accredited engineering programs was not based on an assumption
of inferior academic qualifications (but rather, a lack
of knowledge about the non-accredited programs).
Must have Health Information
knowledge of regulations, survey processes and
accreditation standards, and an understanding
of payment systems including Medicare and Medicaid.
Solid
knowledge of related
accreditation and certification requirements, and extensive
knowledge of current principles, methods and procedures for the delivery
of medical evaluation, diagnosis and treatment in area
of dentistry.
Sound
knowledge and implementation skills in a wide range
of security issues including architectures, electronic data traffic, network access, certification and
accreditation
Director
of Business — Duties & Responsibilities Recruit and train staff
of 30 in hospital policies, procedures, best practices, and corporate branding Design and implement staff development, recognition, and disciplinary policies and procedures Oversee admissions, utilization review, PB X, imaging center, billing, collections, and wound center registrations Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets and schedules Author and present financial reports concerning revenue, expenses, and outstanding collections Identify performance indicators and benchmarks for integration into reporting systems Conduct surveys regarding patient / staff satisfaction, benchmarks,
accreditation, and employee benefits Maintain a 99 % patient satisfaction score through attentive and professional standards
of care Negotiate contracts and claims with insurance carriers, Medicare, Medicaid, and other payer sources Increase revenue by 30 % through effective contract renegotiation with suppliers, carriers, and other parties Implement policies, procedures, and equipment to cut hospital costs while enhancing patient care Utilize strong management experience to drive operations in an efficient and professional manner Develop and implement billing controls, cash processing measures, lockboxes, and other financial processes Coordinate and oversee internal and external audits ensuring compliance with industry and legal standards Recruit physicians through successful marketing, networking, and other tactics Implement automated Chargemaster financial application (Craneware) and maintain patient accounts Responsible for HCAHPS and the yearly Quality Assurance Plan Appeal claims when appropriate resulting in $ 400,000 reimbursement from PPO insurance over the last year Build and strengthen professional relationship with community leaders, coworkers, and industry figures Consistently promoted for excellence in financial management, team leadership, and dedication to mission Develop working
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The many professional development and networking opportunities offered by NAEYC do more than just help educators enhance their skills and
knowledge — they also work hand in hand with the standards for
accreditation the organization has set forth with the goal
of creating a better level
of care and learning for children across the U.S.
(4) completion
of graduate academic courses emphasizing supporting development
of skill and competence in relational systemic therapy, or increased
knowledge as a therapist at an institution which meets the
accreditation standards or equivalency acceptable to the board (e.g.,
accreditation by a recognized accrediting agency).
This report provides an in - depth look at the state
of cultural safety
knowledge in Aboriginal health care, including such things as terminology, core competencies,
accreditation standards, undergraduate and graduate level curriculum, professional development and continuing education opportunities, and provincial and national projects engaging with the issue.
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