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ACRE accreditation is public recognition that a professional degree program leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy degree is judged to meet established qualifications and education standards through initial and subsequent periodic evaluations. Accreditation is distinguished from licensure, which applies to individuals.
Acronym. Definition. ACRE. Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.
(ACRE) to offer Levels I and II CPE, and Supervisory Education. ACRE is “a multicultural, multi faith organization devoted to providing education and improving the quality of ministry and pastoral care offered by spiritual caregivers of all faiths through the clinical educational methods of Clinical Pastoral Education.”
ACRE Definition of Continuing Education for the Profession of Pharmacy. Approved January 2015. 4. Page 5. In addition, a Universal Activity Number is an identification number that is assigned to each CPE activity developed and provided, or jointly provided, by an ACPE-accredited provider.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Clinical pastoral education (CPE) is education to teach pastoral care to clergy and others. CPE is the primary method of training hospital and hospice chaplains and spiritual care providers in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Candidate for Accreditation Candidacy status indicates that a program is making satisfactory progress toward compliance with accreditation criteria, but it does not ensure that a program will achieve accreditation. They have admitted at least one class of students.
The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CASTE) is the agency recognized by the United States Department of Education for granting accreditation status to entry-level education programs for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.
The program is notified of the decision and CASTE publishes a list of its actions. Accreditation is granted for a maximum of ten years (five years if it is a new program).
Being accredited means having to follow rules, standards, common practices. Some colleges don't want to let outside organizations restrict what they can do. ... If these colleges only train people for specific jobs where employers won't require an accredited degree, they may not see a benefit in earning accreditation.
A fully accredited college is one that has completed the accreditation process.
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