A license to practice medicine would be an example of a career qualification. This is an indication that you have been certified to practice medicine as a career.
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A license to practice medicine is?
An MD (Doctor of Medicine) is not a license to practice medicine, it is one of the two doctoral degrees that is recognized in order for licensure as a complete physician & surgeon. The DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) is the other doctoral degree that is recognized for licensure. Because the two degrees are exactly equivalent, it would be senseless for a DO to obtain an MD degree (and vice versa), since both MDs and DOs are fully able to obtain license for medical practice.
No. In the U.S. the license to practice medicine is granted independently by each state. The degree "Doctor of Medicine" (M.D.) or "Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine" (D.O.) is granted by a college or university with an accredited medical school. Therefore, if a doctor loses his licence, loses his authorization to practice in that particular state, not his title or degree. The same thing would happen if an nurse lost his/her license. They would no longer be a registered nurse, but they would still have their degree (BSN, MSN, etc.)
This would be illegal in the United States. You can check with your state's veterinary licensing board as to what is considered practicing veterinary medicine as some services provided for animal care (for instance, dog grooming) are not considered veterinary medicine and therefore would not require a valid veterinary license.
They would have to have obtained a license to practice that sub-specialty of medicine.I believe (but am not entirely certain) that the law requires that their degree be displayed in their office.However, I AM 100% certain that their state license to practice medicine is required to be posted in their office in plain view of the public. From that you could detemine his license number and (if necessary) call the state licensing board and inquire what his qualifications are.
There are specialized professions which are licensed; for example, you need a license to practice medicine. To become an employee you would normally not need a license, but you would need a social security number, which any US citizen can obtain easily by making a request from the Social Security Administration (although not during the current government shutdown, of mid October 2013, of course).
I'm fairly certain that you would need a doctor's license as an audiologist.
absolutely not. if that where to happen the pharmacist would loose his/her license to practice medicine and could be sued
To become licensed to practice veterinary medicine, you would need to have a degree from an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine, have passed the North American Veterinary Licensing Exam (National Board Exam) and have passed the State licensing exam.
Yes! He's amazing. Anyone would let him practice his magic anywhere.
Unani medicine is considered a traditional practice in medicine in India. The disadvantages would be a matter of opinion. The issue is trust because India's government considers the practice to be legit medical care. America however does not consider the alternative practice of Unani to be legit medical care.
This depends on the type of license one is seeking. For example, a driver's license would need to be obtained through the government, while a fishing license would not be as difficult to obtain.
an example that would become standard practice.