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Third is accreditation of the academic awards, which has so far eluded us.
A widely used strategy is accreditation of healthcare providers [ 2, 3].
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A particular (unintended) result of the involvement of the steering committee and the task force in the training was accreditation of the training (as stress management module in the training for family health staff).
However, there is no accreditation of IgG CD serology in Sweden.
The courses were given accreditation of 20 Continuing Medical Education points (CMEs) from the Royal Colleges of Surgeons, Physicians and Radiologists.
With the development of modern dental education, more and more attention is being paid to accreditation of dental education in China.
As part of a higher education bill, Congress is threatening accreditations of colleges and universities that don't, in their view, do enough about the "problem" -- which now appears to be a much smaller problem.
The victory was credited to him in a post-war account, but there is no official accreditation of the Iburg victory to McKellar by the RAF, though he was credited with another Bf 109 victory on that date.
It is a voluntary process and only 50% of schools have been accredited, the rest being in the process of accreditation or simply not interested in acquiring accreditation status.
The laboratory is AAALAC Association for Assessmentt and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International) certified.
The second example of benchmarks for teachers is the Evaluation & Accreditation of Quality Language Service EAQUALSS)'s The Profiling Grid for Language Teachers.
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