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Development and Application of MiMouse, a Comprehensive Genomic Profiling Panel for Credentialing Mouse Tumor Models. [PDF]
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Micro-credentials in higher education institutions : an exploratory study of its place in Tanzania
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2008
Credentialing is the administrative process for validating the qualifications of licensed professionals and appraising their background. It is used by hospitals and other health care facilities, educational institutions, and insurance companies to ensure the qualification of their clinicians and to grant privileges to provide specific services and ...
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Credentialing is the administrative process for validating the qualifications of licensed professionals and appraising their background. It is used by hospitals and other health care facilities, educational institutions, and insurance companies to ensure the qualification of their clinicians and to grant privileges to provide specific services and ...
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Credentials, Credentialism and Employee Selection
Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 1990Literally, credentials are letters or certificates that establish the position, authority or identity of the bearer. Credentialling is the process through which a person is approved or recognised by law or an authority to engage in a particular professional or technical capacity.
T. Buon, B. Compton
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Quality Assurance and Utilization Review, 1992
This article defines economic credentialing, dis cusses current legal standards on its use, and provides suggestions on implementation to best address both physician and institutional needs.
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This article defines economic credentialing, dis cusses current legal standards on its use, and provides suggestions on implementation to best address both physician and institutional needs.
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