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U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM), command Sgt. Maj Kristie Brady, briefly addressed the audience during a Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was hosted by the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, and was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks. (Photo by Troy Saunders, APG News)

Cordale Payne, United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) trainer, along with the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, helped to host the first part of their 80-hr SHARP Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks.

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Alonzo Plough, PhD, MPH, Director,

Emergency Preparedness and Response Program,

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, speaking at Direct Relief MRC med-pack donation press conference on September 27, 2011.

 

Each Medical Reserve Corp (MRC) pack contains supplies and equipment to meet a variety of prevalent disaster-related health needs, including infection control, diagnostics, trauma care, and personal protection tools. The packs enable Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) members—trained, credentialed, medical personnel—to respond when disaster strikes.

 

Learn more about our MRC pack program here.

U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and APG senior commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Edmonson II, spoke during a Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was hosted by the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, and was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks. (Photo by Troy Saunders, APG News)

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The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.

Foreign Credentialing Commission on Physical Therapy (FCCPT) students

The APG Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program Resource Center hosted the first part of their 80-hr SHARP Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA) attended the course. The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks. (Photo by Troy Saunders, APG News)

U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and APG senior commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Edmonson II, spoke during a Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was hosted by the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, and was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks. (Photo by Troy Saunders, APG News)

U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and APG senior commander, Maj. Gen. Robert Edmonson II, spoke during a Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was hosted by the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, and was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks. (Photo by Troy Saunders, APG News)

Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.

Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.

Cordale Payne, United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) trainer, along with the APG SHARP Program Resource Center, helped to host the first part of their 80-hr SHARP Foundation Course at APG’s Mallette Training Facility, Aug. 16. The course was attended by APG Soldiers and DA Civilians interested in becoming credentialed Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC) or duty Victim Advocates (VA). The Army’s SHARP Program is the Army’s integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within its ranks.

Alonzo Plough, PhD, MPH, Director,

Emergency Preparedness and Response Program,

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, speaking at Direct Relief MRC med-pack donation press conference on September 27, 2011.

 

Each Medical Reserve Corp (MRC) pack contains supplies and equipment to meet a variety of prevalent disaster-related health needs, including infection control, diagnostics, trauma care, and personal protection tools. The packs enable Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) members—trained, credentialed, medical personnel—to respond when disaster strikes.

 

Learn more about our MRC pack program here.

U.S. Soldiers and Airmen in the Nebraska National Guard and others attend Nebraska National Guard College, Career, and Credentialing Fair with Military Sources and Guard Your Future at Southeast Community College Lincoln Campus on Nov. 2, 2024. The event included vendors from various Nebraska schools and organizations along with employers from in and out of the state.

“The goal is to make sure all Soldiers are aware of the different types of benefits available to them,” said Dr, Grizelda MacDonald, Ph. D, the Education Services Officer in the Nebraska National Guard Education Incentives Office.

 

This event allowed for Soldiers and Airmen to see what resources are offered to them and helps them understand the benefits they have available to them as a military member. They were able to find out how their military training and career can translate to credits in college or experience for future jobs.

 

Many attendees were excited to take part in the event and grateful for the opportunity to connect with different colleges and employers.

 

“It was an engaging event with information from a variety of speakers about the National Guard benefits, retirement information and transitional opportunities. The vendors were put together well and were very helpful in helping soldiers navigate transitions between Soldiers and civilian,” said Sgt. Beth Black, a chaplain’s assistant with the 126th Chemical Battalion.

(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Lauren Behn)

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PENSACOLA, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2008) Retired Army Col. Andrew J. Jurchenko Sr. presents a lecture on Homeland Security to 100 active-duty military personnel and civilians throughout the Southeast as part of a two day course at Naval Air Station Pensacola. The Certification in Homeland Security courses were hosted by Navy Credentialing Opportunities Online (COOL) headquartered at Center for Information Dominance Corry Station and Naval Air Station Pensacola Security Department. (U.S. Navy photo by Gary Nichols/Released)

at the "Love for Levon" concert held at the Izod Center, October 3, 2012.

 

These were shot with my pocket camera, the Canon SD950-IS, hand-held. NO credentialed media photographers were allowed to take their real cameras into the concert. I apologize for the quality, but I still feel they are worth seeing.

Posters with Magnet components and an explanation of their implementation at Medical Center of the Rockies greet the Magnet appraisal team from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

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La Jolla Oral and Facial Surgery

 

7855 Fay Avenue, Suite 240 La Jolla CA 92037 United States

(858) 459-0862

info@ljofs.com

ljofs.com

 

Drs. Gramins and Lin practice a full scope of oral and facial surgery with expertise ranging from dental implant surgery and wisdom tooth removal to corrective jaw surgery. Our services are designed to change the way our patients live. Dental implants provide a foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel and function like natural teeth. Additionally, as a full-service cosmetic surgery center, we can enhance your natural beauty to help you look and feel your best.

 

Patient comfort and care is at the core of our practice. Dr. Lin and Dr. Gramins take the time to understand a patients’ needs and offer services to deliver optimal results. We treat each patient in a relaxed and caring environment utilizing the latest techniques and best treatment options. As part of our commitment to patient safety and care our facility is fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), a credentialing organization for outpatient surgery centers.

 

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The U.S. Military Academy Sexual Harassment/Assault Prevention (SHARP) program hosted the kickoff event of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) featuring spoken word poet, Rashan Legard, on April 2 at Eisenhower Hall Theatre.

 

Legard, who is a motivational speaker, veteran, storyteller, poet and a credentialed survivor advocate, provided a powerful message of his experience as a sexual assault survivor to the entire USMA Corps of Cadets. The message, which included his gift of poetry and storytelling, is about empowering others to have the strength to help change the culture for survivors.

 

Legard served in the Army as an enlisted Soldier and as an officer and tells the story of being assaulted and harassed while he was enlisted. Through his company, Rashan Legard Speaks LLC, and founding his platform “Spoken Words of Pain,” he has impacted the Department of Defense and has addressed issues such as unhealthy attitudes, unethical behaviors and the importance of resilience.

 

His innovative approach has given a voice to survivors and sheds light on the impact of trauma and awareness within organizations, inspiring audiences nationwide.

 

Legard also spoke to the West Point community during a SAAPM luncheon on April 3 at the West Point Club.

 

(Photo by Eric S. Bartelt/USMA PAO)

Foreign Credentialing Commission on Physical Therapy (FCCPT) students

La traditionnel tampon sur la crédentiale qui atteste le passage du pèlerin. Une dame du village passe au gite en fin d'après-midi récupérer la nuitée (entre 5 et 7 euros en général) et tamponner les crédentiales.

 

El tradicional sello sobre la credencial del peregrino. Una senora del pueblo encargada del albergue pasa todas las tardes para cobrar (entre 5 y 7 euros en general) y sella las credenciales.

 

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