No, not without your written permission. Without your permission it would be a HIPAA violation.
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/
No, they can only confirm you were seen for a medical condition on the date of the note. Your employer does not have any rights to enquire about your consultation.
You would have to contact the university and speak with either the Office of the Registrar (if you are an employer), or the alumni association at the school (if you are not an employer).
As an RN you can work at a hospital, nursing home, school, and doctors office.
If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.If the individual does not volunteer that information, it is difficult. If they mentioned which college they graduated from, you could contact the alumni association at that school and find out if that person is on their list. If you are an employer, then you could contact the Office of the Registrar at the school, and request verification enrollment or graduation.
No, you still need a working permit. But you can get it through your school. Just go up to the office and ask for one. Then give it to your employer to fill out.
All colleges and universities keep records of its graduates. The information is archived and easily accessible. Therefore it is not wise to claim you have graduated from Harvard, Princeton, or even Bob's University if you didn't because if an employer, for example, wants to verify it, all he/she needs to do is contact a staff member in charge of records at that institution. At one point the above has been true, but due to enacted privacy laws, it would be against the law for a college to confirm or deny any persons graduation status to an employer. It is now the responsibility of the employer to request official or unofficial transcripts from the prospective employee in order to confirm their degree claims.
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Doctors Charter School of Miami Shores was created in 2005.
36% of doctors have ever played high school sports
I recommend that you speak with a school counselor to confirm your school's rules.
I can confirm you that Fugative went to Addington High School Croydon.
About half of the people in my medical school had parents who were physicians.