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Occupational Therapy Certificate

Tom Said:

Occupational therapy & certificate in aged care?

We Answered:

interesting field. but what about other things?

Dorothy Said:

does anyone know of any agency or organization that needs a project coordinator in west africa /nigeria?

We Answered:

I suggest you explore jobs with any of the United Nations http://www.un.org agencies. They often have project coordinator positions available, if you have an experience in project management and background in development.

Or start as a United Nations Volunteer http://www.unv.org

Patsy Said:

Thinkin about going to Penn foster college?

We Answered:

Don't go to Penn Foster for anything...avoid all for-profit colleges in general. Just go to a community college; it's probably cheaper, and you'll get a better education.

(Exception: DeVry's Engineering technology program is well-accredited. But none of their other programs are worthwhile.)

Marcia Said:

find a employer that sponsor a H1B visa for occupational therapy?

We Answered:

She is going to have a problem obtaining a license to practice in the US. First, her educational qualifications have to match those for the US - master's degree from a university program that is equivalent to masters degree programs from US universities.

She cannot get an employment pass unless she has been hired by an employer willing and able to apply for an employment visa, and no employer can hire her until she sits board exams and obtains a license from the state where she will be practicing. She may need to be a citizen or legal permanent resident -- or at least have authorization to work in the US -- in order to apply to sit board exams.

Chances are very high that she does not qualify for licensing in the US. No license, no submitting applications for employment.

Anthony Said:

Is there a difference in salary for nuclear med techs with a certificate, AAS, and BS?

We Answered:

I'm pretty sure that you need a BS to become a nuc med tech, at least in most states. The other route is to be an ARRT (registered x-ray tech) and then go to nuc med school.
It is usually another full year of training. I'd not get any more in debt if it was me.

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