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  2. Human services - Wikipedia

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    Human services is a field of study that aims to meet human needs through applied knowledge, prevention and remediation of problems, and social change. It involves working at all levels of society and advocating for the autonomy and well-being of individuals, families and communities.

  3. List of professional designations in the United States

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    A professional designation is a credential or certification that indicates a person's expertise or qualification in a specific field or profession. This web page provides a comprehensive list of professional designations in various fields, such as accounting, finance, actuarial, architecture, and more.

  4. United States Department of Health and Human Services

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    Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the federal agency that protects the health and provides essential human services in the U.S. The web page covers the department's programs, budget, leadership, and components such as the Public Health Service and the Food and Drug Administration.

  5. Types of Mental Health Professionals

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    Learn about the different types of mental health professionals, their roles, and how to choose the right one for your needs. Find out the education, training, and licensing requirements for ...

  6. Clinical social work - Wikipedia

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    The Clinical Social Worker in Gerontology (CSW-G) is a specialty credential offered by NASW to clinical social workers who specialize in working in the area of gerontology; NASW membership is not required to obtain the CSW-G. [37] The Certified Clinical Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs Social Worker (C-CATODSW) is a specialty credential for ...

  7. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Wikipedia

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    CMS is a U.S. agency that administers Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and other health insurance standards and quality measures. It was established in 2001 and has over 6,000 employees in various locations.

  8. National Board for Certified Counselors - Wikipedia

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    NBCC is a not-for-profit entity that establishes and monitors a national certification system for professional counselors in the U.S. and abroad. It offers the NCC credential and three specialty certifications, as well as examinations, continuing education, and advocacy for the counseling profession.

  9. What Is a Resident Doctor? Who They Are and What They Do - WebMD

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    A resident doctor is a medical school graduate who is training in a specialized field of medicine under supervision. Residents work in hospitals or clinics, provide direct care to patients, and ...