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What does certification mean and explain what new case managers just entering the field need to support a certification goal?

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What does certification mean and explain what new case managers just entering the field need to support a certification goal?

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Certification is a means of validating to the public that a professional has achieved a given level of experience, education and expertise. Relevant certification in general is professionally and financially beneficial to case managers at each level of practice. CMSA supports a number of certifications and access to the respective certification bodies. For a list of the various certifications, please contact mailto:cmsa@cmsa.org. CMSA also supports certification through continuing education opportunities necessary to maintain certification status. Note: certification does not guarantee appropriate knowledge or success of any particular individual.

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