@Chick - a-dee, «I'm trying to ponder why we as a species have
rejected knowledge acquired in forms other that literal and scientific — so much so that we ignore our intuition, instinct and mysticism.»
Not exact matches
Therefore, when it comes to the question of the most valid means for
acquiring knowledge of the world, Humanists
reject arbitrary faith, authority, revelation, and altered states of consciousness.»
Basic science starts with a hypothesis and designs experiments that validate or
reject it, with the goal of
acquiring knowledge.
Typical questions will include understanding of medical terminology, types of certifications
acquired,
knowledge of Medicare and Medicaid, handling unpaid and
rejected claims and
knowledge of EMR systems.