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1. What is the ANSI-J-Standard Solder Certification? It is a solder certification program that remains valid for 2 years, covering soldering wiring and terminals, through hole soldering, surface mount soldering and inspection.
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2. What is the CET Exam? A technician or student in electronics with less than four years of experience may take the associate level exam. The exam must be passed with a score of 75% or better. This multiple-choice test covers basic electronics, math, DC and AC circuits, transistors and troubleshooting. A successful associate CET will receive a wall certificate valid for four years and is eligible to join ISCET, the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians. This certification is recognized internationally.
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3. What is the FCC/General Radiotelephone Operator License? FCC License is required to adjust, maintain, or internally repair FCC licensed radiotelephone transmitters in the aviation, maritime, and international fixed public communications broadcast services. It conveys all of the operating authority of the MP. This license is recognized internationally. Once this license is obtained it does not expire.
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4. What is the CompTIA A+ Certification? Having an A+ certification proves that you have a broad base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking of computers in the Information Technology (I.T.) Field. This certification is recognized internationally.
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5. What is the CompTIA Network+ Certification? The CompTIA Network+ certification is the worldwide standard for professionals in network support or administration. A Network+ certification demonstrates your technical abilities in networking administration and support, and validates your knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation, and network support in the Computer Information Technology (I.T.) field. This certification is recognized internationally.
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6. What is the CompTIA Security+™ Certification? The exam covers industry-wide topics, including communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external attack and operational and organization security of Local Area Networks (LAN’s). This certification is recognized worldwide.
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7. What is the Microsoft Windows 7 Configuration (MCTS) Certification? Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists – 70-680, (MCTS: Windows 7 Configuration) credential proves that you have the skills to successfully install and configure the Windows 7 Operating system, Windows 7 Applications and tools.
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8. What is the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Certification? Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists – 94-640, (TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring) credential proves that you have necessary skills to implement and maintain an Active Directory Infrastructure and Environment as well as configure and maintain AD objects, Server Roles, Certificate Services and DNS
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9. What is the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Certification? Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists – 70-642, (TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring) credential proves that you have necessary skills to Configure IP Addressing, Services, Name resolution, Network Access and File and Print services as well as Monitoring and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
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10. What is the Certified Wireless Network Administrator Certification? The CWNA® PW0-104 (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) certification is a foundation level wireless LAN certification for the CWNP Program. Your CWNA certification will get you started in your wireless career by ensuring you have the skills to successfully administer enterprise-class wireless LANs.
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11. What is a Medical Assistant? A medical assistant is an integral member of the health care delivery team, qualified by education and experience to work in the administrative office, the examining room and the physician's laboratory.
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12. What is a Registered Medical Assistant? A certified medical assistant who has met AMT's (American Medical Technologists) educational and experience requirements, passed a national certification examination, and is listed on the active member rolls of the AMT Registry.
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13. Are Registered Medical Assistants Certified? Yes, Registered Medical Assistants are certified by AMT, AMT certifies its members by a competency-based examination and ongoing continuing education requirements.
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14. What is a Billing and Coding Specialist? A Billing and Coding Specialist is an integrated member of the health care team, qualified by education and experience to work in the administrative department, billing department and coding department of a medical facility.
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15. Are Billing and Coding Specialists certified? Yes. The American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) certifies and credentials their members by a competency-based examination and ongoing continuing education requirements.
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16. Are the Billing and Coding Specialists credentialed nationwide? Yes. WTI Billing and Coding Specialists have the opportunity to finish their course as a certified professional coder – apprentice (CPC-A).
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17. Is the Registered Medical Assistant credential accepted nationwide? The RMA (AMT) credential is a national certification that is recognized in all 50 states.
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