Certified career boosters: How credentials help you
Health Information Compliance Insider, December 1, 2008
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All you need is a few dollars, a few classes, and a passing exam grade, and those few letters you’ve been eyeing will fit nicely next to your name.
But the credentials that reflect your certifications in privacy and security are more than just window dressing; they give you the training and education necessary to succeed in the healthcare setting and the ability to stand out among your peers.
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