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For a period of no more than 30 days, DCJS may grant a temportary exemption only in situations deemed to be an emergency by DCJS. ... more
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If you have completed any of the Educational Administration certificate programs for principal licensure you may, under certain circumstances, apply 30 of those credits toward either the Master's or PhD in Educational Administration. ... more
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Yes, these courses will still be offered as part of the online program. For information on licensure click here. ... more
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Besides protecting our scope of practice, reimbursement becomes a greater possibility for a licensed person. The reason being that we would hold ourselves up to be qualified and the license infers greater consumer protection. Third party entities ... more
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A license protects your scope of practice. You have heard the phrase " You can't practice medicine (or law) without a license". That is to say you cannot do what a lawyer or physician, or nurse, for that matter, does - without a current license. In ... more
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Speech implementers provide services under a model established by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). (See www.dese.mo.gov/divspeced/Compliance/Guidance/speechimp.html for specific details about the model.) Speech ... more
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Graduates of the Hunter College DPT and MPT Degree curriculum consistently performed at or above the national average for passing the examination required for licensure. Recently received data on graduates of our DPT is provided by the Federation ... more
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No. The responsibility for licensure rests solely with the jurisdiction and the licensing agencies in accordance with the authority established by each jurisdiction's licensure laws. ... more
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All jurisdictions require licensure for PTs. However, the type of regulations for PTAs varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, including licensure, certification, and registration. Additionally, in some jurisdictions, PTAs are not regulated. ... more
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The requirements for licensure in the State of Rhode Island for graduates of international medical schools, and indeed throughout the United States, are considerable but act to assure that only qualified physicians are granted the privilege to ... more
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