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If I have a relevant Masters degree, previous clinical experience, but no license because Im not currently practicing (e.g. an administrator in the clinic), can I become a collaborator?

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If I have a relevant Masters degree, previous clinical experience, but no license because Im not currently practicing (e.g. an administrator in the clinic), can I become a collaborator?

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• A. If you have a Masters degree in the behavioral sciences, previous clinical experience and are part of the staff of the entity you may participate in the review. However, only staff identified as “qualified staff” in BQA memo 04-005 may be recorded as evidence of clinical collaboration.

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