dziku, znowu pierdolisz bez sensu. rn to nie bsn. wogole to wiesz jaka roznica? jako lekarz bedziesz musial zazwyczaj odbyc jeszcze raz rezydenture (w zaleznosci od specjalizacji 3-7 lat). aby podejsc w niektorych stanach np w stanie washington do egzaminu na licencje bedziesz musial miec dyplom i ten dyplom bedzie musial byc nostryfikowany tutaj. naprawde nie mam czasu dzis na glupie dyskusje.
tak samo zreszta jak sprzeczales sie ze mna o przewodnikow, nie majac zupelenie racji:
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www.amga.com]
The American Mountain Guides Association accreditation program has been developed for guiding programs, schools and services. Certification in specific disciplines by the AMGA is the international standard for individual guides. The AMGA is this country’s only organization to offer a comprehensive training and certification program for mountain guides that is recognized by the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA). While AMGA certification is for individuals and accreditation is for programs, an important goal of AMGA accreditation is to tie AMGA/IFMGA certification of individual guides to accreditation. The accreditation program promotes certification within accredited programs through mentoring, training, supervision, and financial support for the individual guide seeking certification.
While one of the AMGA’s goals is to have all professional guides be certified or in the process of becoming certified, it recognizes that many professional guides within the U.S. are not certified and were trained prior to the AMGA’s acceptance in the IFMGA. As a result, the certification of professional guides is in the midst of a period of transition from the pre-certification period (numerous uncertified guides with many years of experience) to the post-certification period (professional guides in every Accredited program will be certified or in the certification process). During this transition period, AMGA certified guides will provide training and supervision in accredited programs. The AMGA Accreditation program relies on experienced based guides trained, supervised, and mentored by AMGA certified guides. The Accreditation program was developed by professional guides and climbing instructors who are leaders in the outdoor industry. The Accreditation Committee oversees the program and is made up of AMGA certified guides in the Rock, Alpine, and Ski disciplines.
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www.acmg.ca]
moja rada- stick to politics- bo jesli chodzi o wspinanie i takie sprawy, to naprawde twoja wiedza jest minimalna, a udajesz eksperta