what is the counseling profession that has the longest history of licensure and regulation in the united states
social worker
history of counselling in kenya
history
the history of guidance and counselling in jamaica
Richard Anthony Deno has written: 'The profession of pharmacy' -- subject(s): Pharmacy, Pharmacy as a profession, History
Catherine Swan Reimer is a professor of history at Oakland University. She has written articles and books on various topics in American history, particularly focusing on women's history, labor history, and the history of the Midwest.
This is the period of informal education in Nursing profession. After intuitive period
you will have to study American History and political Science, then you could become a History teacher
Mary Ann Kosiba has written: 'IDENTITY AS A PROFESSION: AN INTERPRETATIVE HISTORY OF NURSING'S EFFORTS AT PROFESSIONALIZATION (LABOR IMPACT, WOMEN'S PROFESSION)' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, History, United States, Nursing Health Sciences, United States History, Women's studies
Uh, once you get into college and you start studying history as your chosen profession, you're instantly a history major.
Actually, history will demonstrate that both parties believe in a certain amount of government regulation; but the Republicans like to insist it's only the Democratic party which believes in it.
E. L. B. Godfrey has written: 'History of the medical profession of Camden County, N. J' -- subject(s): History, Medicine, History of Medicine