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The credentialed students conducted over 50 interviews while on campus, including 15 with elected officials such as Rep. Steve Israel, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, and Rep. Xavier Becerra.

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More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

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Credentialing at the State Theatre, directing people in theatre

Staff Sgt. Stephen Garcia with the Combined Press Information Center scans fingerprints of Omar Abd al-Jabar, an Anbar-area journalist who is applying for a CPIC media badge, credentialing him as a bona-fide journalist to U.S. forces, April 26, 2010, Camp Ramadi, Iraq. Fourteen journalists attended the event, hosted by Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division (Advise and Assist Brigade). (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod, 1/82 AAB, USD-C)

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More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

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Headstone of U.S. Army Maj. Jonathan Letterman in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, February 27, 2018. Letterman's efforts to rationalize and organize combat casualty care during the Civil War earned him the title of ‘‘Father of Battlefield Medicine.”

 

Before the Civil War, Letterman provided surgical care for casualties in a number of military campaigns against Indian tribes in Florida, New Mexico, and California. In November 1861, Letterman was assigned to the Army of the Potomac, and then in May 1862, was designated medical director of the Department of West Virginia. Letterman was promoted to full surgeon and given the rank of major in June 1862 before being designated medical director of the Army of the Potomac by Surgeon General William A. Hammond.Letterman immediately placed emphasis on efficient medical supply logistics, the enforcement of sanitary measures, and the prompt removal of the sick and wounded from the battlefield.

 

Letterman developed a system to transport the injured (ultimately used by all Union Armies) in which each regiment was supported by three ambulances, each with two privates and a driver, and one transport cart with a driver. Drivers of the ambulances were required to complete training designed by Letterman to increase their level of commitment + effectiveness; the ambulance system met a previously unfilled need but was of limited capacity + often challenged by the number of casualties.

 

Letterman made the medical logistics system more efficient by reducing the number of medicines and materials to be carried, thereby decreasing the number of wagons used to transport them by half.

 

Letterman implemented a policy of professional privileging based on specialized skills and documented experience; each division's three physicians with the most extensive surgical experience were permitted to perform surgical operations, which was unprecedented. Ira Rutkow, a medial historian said Letterman's surgical credentialing on the basis of expertise was ‘‘one of the most momentous medical reforms to come out of the Civil War.’’ In recognition of the importance of casualty triage, Letterman established three echelons of treatment facilities that we still use today.

 

(U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

Photographers...most of them press credentialed taking pictures of the naked girls putting on their body paint.

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U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Jeffrey Benita, container Inspector from Sector Maryland-National Capital Region in Baltimore puts a “Do not ship, move or reload this container” sticker on the back of a container at the Port of Baltimore, May 7, 2019. The inspection was part of the Multi-Agency Strike Force Operation (MASFO) which ) involved 12 other federal, state and local agencies, including Maryland Port Authority, Port Police, and Maryland Department of Transportation in verifying compliance with the shipping of goods, required inspections, Transportation Worker Identification Credentialing (TWIC) validation, and security posturing at Seagirt and Dundalk Terminals.

(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Auxiliarist Gary McGinnis)

Respiratory Care Credentialing – The Next Evolution; by Gary A. Smith, RRT(HON), FAARC, NBRC Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director. Lifescience Resources photo by Eric Tessmer

More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

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More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

More than 200 Children's Hospital Los Angeles staff members gathered at 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to hear that the American Nurses Credentialing Center granted Magnet® designation to the hospital for another four years.

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