We also assembled panels of leading thinkers and practitioners for yet others standards, just as
professional accrediting bodies do when fashioning standards.
MFT / Associate MFT / Extern: Clinical M.A. or doctorate degree in marriage and family therapy from a COAMFTE accredited program or program accredited by
a professional accrediting body approved by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation of the American Council on Education at the time the applicant obtained the education; Specific course requirements found in R156 - 60b - 302a.
Not exact matches
CanniMed Therapeutics has financed physician and pharmacist training programs developed by
professionals in each field and
accredited by their certification
bodies, a company spokeswoman said.
It is never out of place to ask either the person or the
professional body which
accredits him, what his training is for the job he's doing.
ACA provides advocacy and evidence - based education and
professional development, and is the only national
accrediting body for the organized camp experience.
As the
accrediting body for the more than 850 Children's Advocacy Centers and Chapters in all 50 states around the country, NCA provides training, financial support, technical assistance, leadership, national advocacy and access to current research findings on a national level to children's advocacy centers around the country as well as numerous developing centers, multi-disciplinary teams and child abuse
professionals.
«As the national association and
accrediting body for Children's Advocacy Centers across the country, our goal is to ensure that every victim of child abuse has access to high - quality services that result from
professional collaboration.
IACIS is
accredited by The Forensic Specialties Accreditation Board («FSAB»)- an independent board established to
accredit professional bodies that certify forensic scientists and other forensic specialties
According to dietitians»
accrediting body, the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA), the key difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist is that, in addition to or as part of their qualification in human nutrition, a dietitian has undertaken a course of study that includes substantial theory and supervised and assessed
professional practice in clinical nutrition, medical nutrition therapy and food service management.
Effective practice of an FABM, especially for pregnancy prevention, depends upon high quality, standardized instruction, provided by
professionals who have been taught and
accredited by a certifying
body of their peers.
In addition to offering a fully
accredited health coaching program, we'll be adding CEU approved courses for physical therapists, nutritionists, health coaches,
body workers, fitness
professionals, and other allied health and wellness
professionals on a wide variety of specialized topics including fertility and preconception, postpartum recovery, female cancers, osteoporosis, menopause, female athlete wellness, endometriosis, and more.
Running for nearly 20 years, English School of Canada has educated over 30,000 students from more than 50 countries.Students appreciate and are engaged with the multicultural student
body they study with at our fully
accredited school.Finally, the third class will illuminate how to write various academic, business,
professional, and functional compositions.In addition to these practical objectives, this class will show students how to put themselves in the correct mindset to write, how to plan to write as well as how to implement editing and revision strategies.The program also teaches students the specific language skills and vocabulary needed in a health care workplace.It covers speaking, listening, and reading on a wide range of topics from technical skills to ethical concerns, from communicating with patients to discussing issues with colleagues.
As the sole national
accrediting body for concurrent enrollment partnerships, NACEP helps programs adhere to the high standards so students experience a seamless transition to college and teacher benefit from meaningful, ongoing
professional development.
These students must generally submit their program to the state or
professional licensing
body for evaluation to determine if they are substantially equal to an
accredited program before they can take the VTNE.
a) Institutional — Open to those schools, colleges, universities, and organizations which are
accredited by national or regional educational
accrediting bodies and which offer
professional veterinary technician educational programs at the post-secondary level which are of two academic years or equivalent in duration or greater.
In our 2015 regulatory round - up (here), we described the ongoing dispute arising in the Trinity Western cases, where three
professional regulatory
bodies — law societies in three provinces (B.C., Ontario and Nova Scotia)-- refused to
accredit a religious university which required that students sign a «community covenant» requiring that they abstain from sexual intimacy outside of marriage between one man and one woman.
The BC decision, if left in place, limits the jurisdiction of
professional regulatory
bodies (in BC) to decline
accrediting educational programs that discriminate, but do so on religious grounds.
Other commenters noted that laws governing the length of retention of clinical records vary by state and by provider type and suggested that entities be allowed to adhere to state laws or policies established by
professional organizations or
accrediting bodies.
First, to suggest that the application of the BCCT decision to the LSUC's decision «is a stretch» can only be characterized as disingenuous in the extreme — that decision addresses the question of whether a
professional regulatory
body can refuse to
accredit the graduates of a private university based on that university's otherwise legal internal policies.
It should be
accredited by an appropriate
professional body, such as the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineering (CIBSE) or the Institution of Mechanical Engineering (IMechE).
Career coaches may have certifications from an
accredited body like International Coaches Federation (ICF) but career counselors are often required to have a formal license (e.g. Licensed
Professional Counselor, LPC) to practice in the state they reside.
If you are studying a degree
accredited by a
professional body such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), your course may include the option to do a industrial placement (also called a sandwich placement).
In order to gain a
professional qualification with an
accrediting body you will often be asked to apply as an affiliate member.
You may already be aware of
professional bodies and institutions because they
accredit your degree course.
You may be able to do a degree course
accredited by a
professional body, such as the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) or the Institute of Direct and Digital Marketing (IDM), or attend a specialised training programme, such as the IDM and DMA Talent's three - day creative data academy or one - day creative data laboratory.
Degrees that are
accredited by a
professional body, such as the RICS or the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) are well recognised and can help if you would like to gain
professional qualifications further down the line.
You should check whether you're eligible as these are sometimes restricted to penultimate - year students, or those studying a degree
accredited by a
professional body, such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
It is useful if your first degree or Masters is
accredited by a relevant
professional body, such as the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), as it can help you to achieve the status of chartered engineer at a later date.
If your degree is
accredited, this means it meets the standard the relevant
professional body has set.
Employers offering these schemes will need to be
accredited by one or more
professional body.
It's also worth looking at whether your degree is
accredited by a relevant
professional body.
As a result, most
professional qualifications are
accredited by
professional bodies.
Before enrolling on a
professional qualification course, ensure that the qualification you'll receive is respected in your profession, and check that it is
accredited by an established
professional body.
In June 2014, Dionne Austin obtained her Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS) certification, which links her to an exclusive group of
professionals who are responsible for maintaining compliance with regulatory and
accrediting bodies in the healthcare industry.
There are lots of
professional bodies in the UK that
accredit courses, for example:
Preferred: MSN degree from a nursing program
accredited by a
professional nursing
accrediting body.
Cassandra Crouch MSGD is a fully
accredited, Registered Member of the Society of Garden Designers the only
body that represents
professional garden designers in the UK.
Licensure as a
professional counselor in West Virginia requires the completion of a master's or doctoral degree in counseling from an institution
accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, National Council on Accreditation for Teacher Education, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Council on Rehabilitation Education, or a comparable
accrediting body.
A national
body could support mediation training and possibly
accredit professionals and organisations in this area.
Applicants need to demonstrate to be
accredited by their respective / relevant
professional body The Schema Therapy UK program will consider applicants who are interested in meeting all the requirements for official ISST certification.
Family Therapy Association of Ireland (FTAI) is the
professional body that
accredits and monitors family and couple therapists in Ireland.
Licensure as a
professional counselor in Tennessee requires the completion of a master's degree in counseling from an
accredited program by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), or similar
accredited body.
The programs in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (M.A.) and
Professional School Counseling (M.A.), are
accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a specialized
accrediting body.
Handle With Care Behavior Management System ® complies with all Federal and State laws and is
accredited by all major
professional regulatory
bodies.
Over the years Clanwilliam Institute has developed a highly reputable academic and
professional training course for family therapists,
accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland, the Family Therapy Association of Ireland, (the governing and registration
body of family therapists in Ireland) and the European Association for Psychotherapy which is the registration
body for psychotherapists across Europe.
That the
professional's primary credential is valid (i.e. a licence, membership in
accredited professional body, or relevant training and experience)
Applicants need to demonstrate to be
accredited by their respective / relevant
professional body.
Chuck is a recognized expert in the field of environmental consulting and an Environmental
Professional (EP) as defined by the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) governing
body, and a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)
Accredited Professional (AP) as defined by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).
Only buy fire doors that are
accredited by
professional bodies such as the British Woodworking Federation's BW - CERTFIRE scheme.