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The RHS C-19 Tool is owned and operated by Riverside Health System ("Riverside").
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The RHS C-19 Tool is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical care, diagnosis, medical advice or treatment. If you have questions about your health, including a medical condition, you should always seek medical care from a physician or other qualified healthcare provider. The RHS C-19 Tool does not take into account individual health information, and therefore cannot diagnosis a medical condition. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 9-1-1 immediately. However, the RHS C-19 Tool does not provide medical advice. The RHS C-19 Tool provides information about symptoms of COVID-19 in an engaging and informative manner. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE RIVERSIDE COVID-19 ASSESSMENT TOOL! IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, DO NOT USE.īy using the Riverside COVID-19 Assessment Tool ("RHS C-19 Tool"), you agree that (1) you are at least 18 years old, (2) information provided by the RHS C-19 Tool is not medical advice,Īnd (3) you agree to the terms and conditions outlined below. The National Student Clearinghouse can be contacted at Resources: Riverside College of Health Careers has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse to provide enrollment and degree verifications. This institution is approved to offer GI Bill ® educational benefits by the Virginia State Approving Agency. The College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools. Riverside College of Health Careers is certified to operate in the Commonwealth of Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.

In planning, we listen to our stakeholders so as to better serve their needs and improve educational programs and graduate outcomes. We use the strategic planning process to enable the College and its programs to meet evolving health care education needs in a variety of settings. The College treats our students, faculty, staff and other stakeholders with consideration, respect, and integrity. Learning environments designed to support students' educational and career goals.

We believe in: respect, trust and teamwork among our students, faculty, and staff that positively enhance our learning environment change and its ability to drive creativity and innovation that leads to excellence health careers education that fosters excellence, compassion, competence, safety, lifelong learning and self-esteem meaningful community involvement and partnerships that result in improved health care education and community well-being fiscal responsibility and resource management that supports growth based on workforce needs. Whether to earn an MSW, PhD, or DSW degree depends on your career goals.The mission of Riverside College of Health Careers is to enhance the well-being and improve the health of communities of southeastern Virginia and beyond by providing high-quality, residential and online undergraduate education in nursing and allied health, preparing competent and caring professionals for careers within Riverside Health System and the region. Those who work in research and policy often earn doctor of social work (DSW) degrees or PhD degrees. Many social workers who engage in private practice maintain a job at a social service agency or hospital because a private practice is difficult to establish, financially risky, and does not provide health insurance and retirement benefits. The Association of Social Work Boards provides information about licensure for all states and the District of Columbia.
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Although standards for licensing vary by state, most require completion of an exam plus two years (3,000 hours) of supervised clinical experience for licensure of clinical social workers.
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All States and the District of Columbia have licensing, certification or registration requirements regarding social work practice and the use of professional titles. In order to work in private practice, a social worker must have at minimum an MSW, supervised work experience and state certification. An MSW-level social worker may engage research, advocacy and consulting.
