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![]() ![]() ![]() Your test results are ONLY sent by US Mail and cannot be obtained any other way. To work in the USA in order to take the Nurse Aide Test. You will be contacted for your test appointment. Turn in your official transcript (may be "issued to student"), and telephone numbersĪlong with your $115 test fee to the Business Office in Building C at the LeestownĬampus. You must be legallyĪble to work in the USA in order to take the Nurse Aide test. The Business Office in Building C on the Leestown campus along with your $115 testįee (if you graduated from a BCTC course you do not need to pay the fee the first Write your telephone number/e-mail address on the back of the roster and turn in to You will obtain a Kentucky Medicaid Nurse Aide Test Roster from your training instructor. It may be easier if you would email: you have not heard from us within two business days, please contact us at: (859)Ģ46-6723 or (859) 246-6642. We apologize for any delay in returning your call, however please remember our staffĪre completing the testing. Otherwise, please check the frequently asked questions Nurse Aide Faculty are required to be in testing, so questions or inquiries may be ![]() Nurse Aide Competency Specialist will contact you to schedule a test date.A Kentucky Medicaid Nurse Aide Test Roster must be completed by the training facilityĪnd faxed to our secured fax line: (859) 246-6688.If you allow theĬompletion date to be over the year before passing the test, you will also have to The third time, you will have to retake a nursing assistant course. May take the test up to three times within one year of your training (class) completion date. The State test consists of two parts: a written portion and a skills portion. State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA) - TestingĪfter successful completion of the Nursing Assistant Course from either BluegrassĬommunity and Technical College or another training facility you may schedule to take You must be in good financial standing with KCTCS in order to sit for the state exam,Īs per state study guide guidelines. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() NoSleep hosted a Meet’n’Greet during which I talked to countless fans about working for the podcast, my art process, and all things NoSleep.įurthermore, I also had the genuine pleasure to meet Alasdair Stuart, founder of the Escape Artists podcast network.If you’re into bone dry, morbid, British humor, you owe it to yourself to check out one of their episodes. I had the pleasure of attending a live performance by the folks from Wooden Overcoats.I attended a lovely coaching session with Robin from Coaching for Geeks in which we, as a group, talked about the challenges we faced in our creative endeavors and gave each other tips as to how to overcome them.The day had so many great moments that writing them all out in detail would surely be out of scope for this little article, so I present them to you in list form: In addition to our morning crew, I also had the honor of meeting voice actors James Cleveland and Brian Mansi, as well as the authors Henry Galley, Meghan Tuten and Gemma Amore. I would be lying if I said I didn’t feel a genuine twinge of pride for being part of this project when I saw it all laid out.Īs soon as we had set up, the visitors started trickling in, and we had countless amazing interactions with the podcast’s fans, who - I have to say - are a very pleasant bunch. It’s amazing how much professional artwork and graphic design the podcast has accumulated over the years. The PodUK staff honored us with a table we could spread out on, so Erika and I started decorating it with our merchandise. I was especially happy to meet these two because (apart from being awesome, genuinely warm, and friendly people) they were the exact two voice actors who lend their voices to Minnie and the nameless protagonist, the characters of Word & Color, the first story I wrote for the podcast. While we were still busy getting our bearings, we were already set upon by Erika Sanderon and David Ault with impetuous hugs and warm welcomes. PodUK is, as the name might suggest, a conference centered around podcasting and those who do it, focused, not surprisingly, around the British podcasting scene.Įarly on Saturday morning, we arrived (a little grumpy after having to switch out the morning coffee for the customary tea) at Millenium Point (the venue for this event). Last Friday, my partner and I boarded a plan and set off on our merry way to Birmingham, UK, to attend the PodUK conference. ![]() After providing artwork for the NoSleep Podcast for four years now, the day had finally come: I finally got to meet some of my lovely coworkers. Visit megaphone.Last Friday, I woke up with butterflies in my stomach. ![]() The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors. All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. "The Fake Cemetery on Richmond Road" illustration courtesy of Jörn HeidrathĪudio program ©2016 - Creative Reason Media Inc. ScandrethĬlick here to learn more about Manen LysetĬlick here to learn more about Elias WitherowĮxecutive Producer & Host: David CummingsĪudio adaptations produced by: David Cummings & Jeff Clement* & Phil Michalski** (Story starts at 01:43:40)Ĭlick here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep PodcastĬlick here to learn more about Alex BeymanĬlick here to learn more about C.M. "Feed the Pig"** written by Elias Witherow and performed by Jesse Cornett & Peter Lewis & Erika Sanderson. "The Fake Cemetery on Richmond Road" written by Manen Lyset & Brandon Boone and performed by Dan Zappulla & Corinne Sanders. Scandreth and performed by David Ault & Matthew Bradford & Erika Sanderson. "The Slog" written by Alex Beyman and performed by David Cummings. On this week's show we have six tales about broken brains, menacing messages, and wretched rebirth. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have a pre war blank slicer has seen usage since I bought it years ago. 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We’re working hard to get all the answers for PixWords Scenes. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'd like to start by making some comparisons based on that system. ![]() The micro four thirds Panasonic Lumix GH4 is frequently recommended as a good match to the Kowa spotting scope and there are accessorizes that make the use of such a camera easy. This realization has caused me to have an interest in comparing my DSLR capabilities with the capabilities made available with the possible acquisition of digiscoping accessories for my Kowa 883 scope. This has led me understand that the often mentioned characteristic "1.6x" and the idea that ASP-_ sensors have an increased telephoto effect when compared to full frame cameras is only applicable if the ASP-_ sensor has a higher density of smaller pixels on the camera's sensor. These two cameras have almost identically sized pixels and so, when using the same size lens, the photographs made by the 7DmkII do indeed seem cropped compared to the photos made by the 5DSR. Owning the 5DSR and 7DmkII at the same time has let me consider the implications of the term "crop sensor". This camera is my first "crop sensor" camera as I have previously only owned 35mm film cameras and Full Frame digital cameras. I estimate that the 600mm with 1.4x optics on a full frame system equates to approximately 16x magnification. I am currently making photographs of birds with a Canon 5DSR and a Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II and the 1.4x Teleconverter, and I have recently purchased a Kowa 883 spotting scope with a 25x-60x zoom eyepiece. The reason I am asking about this is that I am hoping to be able to compare digiscope photographic equipment with traditional DSLR set ups. I am trying to learn of a mathematical way to compare differing photographic systems in a way that considers the field of view or magnification on a per pixel basis. ![]() |