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Licensing in these categories require not only examinations but also a minimum of flight hours.
In the province of Quebec, physical rehabilitation technicians ( also known as physical therapy technicians ) are health care professionals who are required to complete a three year college diploma in physical rehabilitation technology and successfully pass the membership examinations of the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie du Québec ( OPPQ ) to practice legally.
Apple, IBM, Microsoft and other companies also sponsor their own certification examinations.
Medical activities involving the vagina, including examinations, administration of medicine, and inspection of discharges, are also referred to as being per vaginam ( or p. v.
It was followed in 1794 by the celebrated View of the Evidences of Christianity, which was also added to the examinations at Cambridge, remaining on the syllabus until the 1920s.
The stents dilate the ureters, which can facilitate instrumentation, and they also provide a clear landmark to aid in the visualization of the ureters and any associated stones on radiographic examinations.
To become a scholar, a pupil must take the Scholarship examinations prior to entry ( Exhibitioners may also be elected ) or, in the case of honorary scholars, achieve exceptional GCSE results ( 8 A * s is usually the minimum ) or AS Level results.
Oppidan scholarships may also be awarded for consistently performing with distinction in school and external examinations.
As a prerequisite to the final examinations, an intermediate module, an optics and refraction module, and a dissertation written on a research project carried out under supervision is also assessed.
During puberty the hymenal opening can also be enlarged by tampon, menstrual cup use, pelvic examinations with a speculum, regular physical activity or sexual intercourse.
Bain was also Examiner in Logic and Moral Philosophy from 1857 – 1862 and 1864 – 1869 for the University of London and also an Instructor in Moral Science for the Indian Civil Service examinations.
Ancient Chinese education also has a long history ; ever since the Sui Dynasty ( 581 – 618 CE ) educated candidates prepared for the Imperial examinations which drafted exam graduates into government as scholar-bureaucrats.
The IPA also has given examinations in phonetics since 1908, awarding Certificates of Proficiency in the phonetics of English, French, or German.
Career civil servants ( not temporary workers or politicians ) are hired only externally on the basis of entrance examinations known as Concurso Público in Portuguese, usually consisting of a written test, also some posts may require physical tests ( like policemen ) or oral tests ( like judges, prosecutors and attorneys ).
There are three main categories of Spanish civil services ; political posts (" puestos de libre designación, level 28-30 ") requiring simple or no examinations, posts called " funcionarios de carrera " requiring an examination, and " personal laboral " posts, also with an exam similar to that for the " funcionarios de carrera ".
Take-home examinations are also common at Haverford.
They also made sure that future examinations were more thorough so that only the seriously ill actually went to the asylum.
The same bodies also conduct tests for pupils completing primary school, and examinations at the end of middle school ( gimnazjum ).
Service of personal papers such as oral examinations and divorce papers can also aid the Tipstaff in their duties if necessary.
When he eventually attained his B and C certificates, his father promised to buy him his own glider if he also passed his matriculations examinations, which he succeeded in doing.
They may also order compulsory mental examinations for good cause, act as a magisterial official regarding enforcement complaints on orders for isolation or quarantine issued by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, administer oaths of office to public officials, take depositions and issue subpoenas.
Many examinations for university entrance set by universities, on top of A-level examinations, also include a critical thinking component, such as the LNAT, the UKCAT, the BioMedical Admissions Test and the Thinking Skills Assessment.

examinations and medical
In fact, the technical procedure in medical examinations may be wisely adapted to his romantic purposes by the husband during the honeymoon.
Employers can use medical entrance examinations for applicants, after making the job offer, only if all applicants ( regardless of disability ) must take it and it is treated as a confidential medical record.
In 1942, symptoms increased and he started having bouts of fever, but no underlying disease was diagnosed, in spite of medical examinations.
When a medical doctor passes the examinations which enable them to become a member of one or more of the Royal Surgical Colleges and become " MRCS ", it is customary for them to drop the " Doctor " prefix and take up " Miss ", " Mister ", or and so on.
Geagea was released on July 26, 2005 and left immediately for an undisclosed European nation to undergo medical examinations and convalesce.
Physical therapists are involved in the medical-legal field serving as experts, performing peer review and independent medical examinations.
* Rome establishes medical licenses, awarded only to trained physicians who have passed examinations.
After satisfactorily completing required examinations either administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care or directly by the individual state licensing board ( either the medical examiners board or a special state respiratory care board ).
However looking at results of post graduate exams, medical schools ( specifically Birmingham ) that use prosection as opposed to dissection do very well in these examinations.
The work profile of the specialists includes conducting autopsies and clinical forensic examinations ; apart from teaching the medical students.
Generally, the biggest hurdle is gaining admission to medical school, although the pass rate for anatomic and forensic pathology board examinations ( in the U. S .) is approximately 80-90 and 90-100 percent, respectively.
On July 1, 1985, McAuliffe was announced as one of the 10 finalists, and on July 7 she traveled to Johnson Space Center for a week of thorough medical examinations and briefings about space flight.
It is commonly used for computer sex and remote medical examinations.
In some cultures, it is so important that a female be a virgin that a female will refrain from inserting any object into her vagina, such as a tampon, menstrual cup or dildo, or undergoing some medical examinations, so as not to damage the hymen.
In 1976, Brel returned to Brussels twice for medical examinations.
* A review on the subject of medical X-ray examinations and metal based contrast agents, by Shi-Bao Yu and Alan D. Watson, Chemical Reviews, 1999, volume 99, pages 2353 – 2378
They perform routine, periodic medical examinations (" flight physicals ") of these personnel, as well as initially examine / treat these personnel when ill or following an aircraft mishap.
After extensive fieldwork in the spring of 1936, consisting of interviews and medical examinations to investigate genealogical and genetic data, it was determined that most Romanies posed a danger to German racial purity and should be eliminated.
For example, a commercial pilot may have to demonstrate more maneuvers to a higher standard, and may need to pass more frequent medical examinations.
In 1943, a ration board reviewing medical examinations of soldiers after long-term use of Type C rations recommended that they be restricted to a maximum of five continuous days in the absence of supplementation with other rations.
He moved quickly to reform the system and adopted a military model for his medical staff, instituting examinations for applicants and putting his physicians in uniforms.
Before birth, complex ultrasounds performed routinely during pregnancy may indicate the presence of cerebral abnormality, but this method of diagnosis should be complemented by other methods, such as genetic studies and NMR, and the examination is not recommended as part of routine ultrasound examinations, unless family medical history or other reasons for suspecting brain malformation are present.
In 1875, after taking his preliminary examinations, Eijkman became a student at the Military Medical School of the University of Amsterdam, where he was trained as a medical officer for the Netherlands Indies Army, passing through all his examinations with honours.

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