Any licensed dietitian is also a registered dietitian. But not the other way around. The "license" doesn't make them any more or less special, it just so happens that the particular state/company requires them to be licensed. What is most important is if they are registered or not. A registered dietitian not only has an extensive background in the biological and chemical sciences, but they have completed a dietetic internship, passed the RD exam, and continue their education to maintain their RD status.
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All registered nurses are licensed. OB is the specialty a registered nurse may have.
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There is no difference. They are all registered. All Dental Hygienists are licensed through their state which makes them registered.
No. Licensed Vocational Nurses and Registered Nurses are individually licensed by state. There is no "in-between."
The difference between RMA's and CMA's is that RMA's are registered and CMA's are certified. Both are medical assistance. The only difference is if you are registered there are fee's to keep the resignation.
The difference between vocational and non vocational registered doctors is on vocational doctors are subject to more complaints, and there are concerns in their competence. There is not an issue of that for vocationally registered doctors.
The difference between RMA's and CMA's is that RMA's are registered and CMA's are certified. Both are medical assistance. The only difference is if you are registered there are fee's to keep the resignation.
The LPN is a Licensed Practicle Nurse who has had a 12 to 18 months of schooling and the are able to start IV.s, push meds that RMA (Registered Medical Assistants) are not allowed to do. Hope this helps you out some.
The difference between RMA's and CMA's is that RMA's are registered and CMA's are certified. Both are medical assistance. The only difference is if you are registered there are fee's to keep the resignation.
You do not get a RN (Registered Nurse) degree. To become a RN you earn an associate degree in nursing then take the state nursing exam. If you pass you are then a RN. You can also get a 4 year degree in nursing, which will make you even more marketable. Then, you would be an RN with a BSN. You still have to take the state nursing exam.
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