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This online search, a service of the State Education Department, permits the public to obtain vital information on the records of more than 1,500,000 licensees in more than 50 professions regulated by the Department, including nearly 900,000 practitoners who are currently registered to practice within the State.
The New York State Education Department (“SED”) Office of the Professions (“OP”) is alerting everyone to a vishing scam that has been brought to our attention. Phishing—or “vishing”—scams impersonate SED employees or websites attempting to collect licensure and personal information from the licensee.
10 Ιαν 2010 · Medical Physicist - Medical Nuclear Physics. Start. Medical Physicist - Therapeutic Radiological Physics (or Radiation Oncology Physics) Start. Mental Health Counselor. Start. Midwife. Start. Nurse Practitioner in Acute Care.
New York's unique system of professional regulation, recognized as a model for public protection, has grown to encompass 800,000 practitioners and over 30,000 professional practice business entities in 50 professions.
The RN and AHHA must work for a New York State Department of Health (DOH) licensed or certified hospice, enhanced assisted living residence, or home care services agency – and – they must provide care to their employers’ patients at home.
For an E-mail Response: Contact Us. Phone: 518-474-3817, Press 1 then ext. 570. Please always include your profession and license number, if you have one, in emails along with date of birth and last 4 digits of your Social Security Number.