In Japan, Kampo drugs are widely available from medical doctors and pharmacists. In the rest of the world, Kampo preparations and practitioners are largely unregulated.
There is no official certification . . . "there are no laws defining or regulating the practice. In Europe, Iridology is well recognized and routinely used by natural medicine practitioners" says the IIRA.
colleges and universities have psychosomatic medicine departments or training programs for certification. Practitioners usually are certified physicians or psychiatrists, but can also be other medical professionals, such as psychologists and nurses.
Currently, there is no course for the certification of AM practitioners, although every AM doctor is required to obtain training as a certified M.D. Afterwards, physicians may specialize in AM
Yes, you are required to take a certification exam to be fully licensed.
In America, there is no standardized program for the certification of Ayurvedic practitioners. Many practitioners have primary degrees, either as MDs, homeopaths, or naturopathic physicians, with additional training in Ayurveda.
You are required to have a CPR certification as part of your personal fitness training certification. You can get more info at http://www.acefitness.org/getcertified/certification_gfi.aspx
Training and certification are required to become a Radiology Technician. There are significant dangers involved when using radiation so education and certification by a qualified board are required to get into the field.
You can find more information about HIPAA certification at http://www.hipaastore.com/hipaa-training-c-1.html. There are several training courses that are required to receive certification.
Yes a nursing certification is required to get a good job in the field. You a required to have a decent amount of training and experience to get a job in the field.
Certification is usually voluntary, meaning that it is not required by law to work in a particular profession or industry. However, some professions and industries may have mandatory certification requirements for legal or safety reasons.
There is no certification testing required by law to become a medical transcriptionist, therefore the only certification you will require is what is mandated by your training program to get your certificate.
Yes,with proper training& certification