It depends on what you mean by "diagnose medical issues". If you mean medical diagnosis per se, not unless they are a doctor. If you mean whether questions that relate to medical application vs technical unemployment requirements that has nothing to do with treatment, cause of medical problem (unless, of course it may relate to working conditions), etc. then yes they need to deal with those issues.
It looks like you are trying to spell the word symptom. A symptom is a medical term that helps diagnose someone.
If you received income from someone (such as someone else's SSI), it would have to be reported to the unemployment office, which could reduce or eliminate your unemployment benefit
There are absolutely no formal requirements to become a medical transcriptionists. There are, however, voluntary certification courses that will greatly increase your earnings in the field.
If you have a medical problem, it is best tat you go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) skilled in the area (a Gynecologist). It is impossible to diagnose someone over the Internet, you would need tests and a full medical examination, unless of course you are a man (men can not get pregnant).
Yes, you can get a job in the medical field with an assault charge. You just have to be honest and keep applying until someone hires you. It is also helpful to work with a vocational rehabilitation type of service.
If you worked for someone and you didn't voluntarily resign, you might be eligible for unemployment.
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You can't. Only a trained professional can diagnose.
You can't. Only a trained professional can diagnose.
After someone has disease, what is the medical treatment?
Force.
Unemployment benefits may be garnished to collect child support, but it seems unlikely that someone in jail would be eligible for unemployment benefits.