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Quality Assurance and Credentialing ✔Correct Answer-Quality Assurance: the planned and
systematic activities necessary to provide adequate confidence that the product or service will meet
given requirements
Credentialing: means by which professionals demonstrate quality assurance; "planned and
systematic activities" used to demonstrate that the product or service is meeting the requirements of
the profession
Accreditation: process by which a recognized professional body evaluates an entire college or uni
professional preparation program
Licensure: process which an agency or govt. grants permission to individuals to practice a given
profession by certifying that those licensed have attained specific standards of competence
Certification: process by which a professional organ. grants recognition to an individual who can
demonstrate a predetermined standard of performance
CHES: certifies health education specialist
MCHES: master certifies health education specialist
History of Role Delineation and Certification ✔Correct Answer-Certification got its formal start
around 1978
Helen Cleary: president of Society of Public Health Education
Betheda Conference on Commonalities and Differences: evaluated function and preparation of
health educators
National Task Force on the Preparation and Practice of Health Educators > now called the National
Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. - still oversees and administers health educ.
certification process
role delineation: determines the knowledge and skills that define the health education specialist's
role
Individual Certification ✔Correct Answer-Urged to obtain after graduation
benefits:
- national standards
- attests to knowledge and skills
- identifies qualified health educ practitioners for employers
- sense of pride and accomplishment
- promotes continues professional development
must have a degree of bachelors or higher and