What is the minimum amount of time that a graduate of a profession other than medical technology must have practiced prior to June 21, 1969 to receive a Certificate of Registration... What is the minimum amount of time that a graduate of a profession other than medical technology must have practiced prior to June 21, 1969 to receive a Certificate of Registration (COR) without taking an examination?

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The question asks about the minimum amount of professional practice time required before a specific date (June 21, 1969) in order to obtain a Certificate of Registration without taking an examination for graduates of professions other than medical technology. It presents multiple-choice options to select the correct time frame.

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8 years

A graduate of a profession other than medical technology must have practiced for at least 8 years prior to June 21, 1969, to receive a Certificate of Registration without taking an examination.

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A graduate of a profession other than medical technology must have practiced for at least 8 years prior to June 21, 1969, to receive a Certificate of Registration without taking an examination.

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Republic Act No. 5527 provides a provision for those who have already been practicing the medical technology profession without a degree to be registered without examination, provided they had substantial prior experience.

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