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Typically no, each have a Licensure and certification particular to their occupation.
Accountants seek professional certification or licensure, which gives them an advantage in the job market.
Candidates seeking certification, licensure, or designation in a particular field must complete a prescribed course of study at an accredited college or university, as well as a successful score on an appropriate licensing examination.
For medical nursing, the credentials needed vary depending upon the area of specialty and practice. The degrees list from from CCRN (Nursing Certification), RN (Nursing licensure) to MSN (highest earned academic degree).
Yes there is. Ask your local state office.
The eligibility requirements are as follows: a current licensure as an RN or APRN in the United States; 1,750 hours are required as a registered nurse directly taking care of patients who are critically and/or acutely ill. These are some of the requirements, for more information refer to the Certification Exam Handbook.
Having a licensure requirement will help ensure that the education levels are met for professional licensure. Individuals who are licensed are expected to have a certain level of expertise in their field because they passed their tests.
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Joseph S. Prus has written: 'Handbook of certification and licensure requirements for school psychologists' -- subject(s): Certification, Handbooks, manuals, School psychologists
The most needed certification needed for a computer tech is the A+ certification. Thus the best book is the A+ guide book released by Comptia.
There is legally no certification needed to become a life coach. The are different companies offering certification but since there are no regulations there is little oversight or quality control.