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Ned is a registered nurse who gains a certification to identify and interpret injuries for violent causes. Which type of certification has he gained?

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ACFEI But don't quote me on that

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A CCI is the program that supports research centers focused on major, long-term fundamental chemical research challenges. CCIs that address these challenges will produce transformative research, lead to innovation, and attract broad scientific and public interest.

,A CMI is an accredited certification offered by the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC). It is designed for professionals that inspect properties for mold and bacteria issues. ... The CMI is a prestigious certification for those with 2-8 years of experience.

A ACFEI is an independent, scientific, and professional association representing forensic examiners worldwide. ... We believe forensic examiners do not "win" or "lose" cases.

A CFN is a user-oriented research center whose mission is to be an open facility for the nanoscience research community and advance the science of nanomaterials that address the nation's energy challenges.

And lastly ABFA-Forensic anthropology is the application of the science of physical or biological anthropology to the legal process. Physical or biological anthropologists who specialize in forensics primarily focus their studies on the human skeleton.

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Ned gained either one of the the two types of Forensic Nursing certifications, which include certificate for sexual assault nurse examiners (SANE-A) for working with adults and adolescents, and the (SANE-P) for working with pediatric patients. An advance forensic nursing certification is also obtainable but this certification requires submitting a portfolio documenting the expertise of the nurse in forensic rather than taking an exam but this would also be involve in a strict peer review process.

Furthermore, a forensic nurse is someone who works with crime victims to identify, collect, preserve, interpret medical evidence and provide expert testimony that can be used in court. In addition, they are committed to accurate and careful documentation.

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