Based on the hospital, a chiropractor may or may not practice in the UK.
An attorney must be licensed by the state (where the legal work will be performed) in order to practice law in the United States.
A US citizen can practice law in the UK. They must first pass the bar exam and then get hired by a UK law firm.
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The spelling "licenced bar" is correct in the UK. In the US, the spelling is licensed.
You can certainly call yourself a doctor. However there are different rules for different places. To practice you must have the relevant certification
The US does not have "licensed abortionist". It does have licensed physicians who perform legal abortions.
This difference may indicate a slight difference in the education of the chiropractor. For example, in Canada and the US chiropractors complete a 4 year doctoral program (after an undergraduate degree) to get a doctorate in chiropractic (DC) degree. In Australia, chiropractors complete a 2 year masters degree (after an undergraduate degree) to get a masters in chiropractic. Thus, in Canada and the US, a chiropractor is a doctor and has a DC qualification, whereas in Australia a chiropractor is a therapist and has a masters degree not a DC.
"Cosmetics in the US are constantly looked down upon because they practice testing on animals. Much of this is banned in the UK. Otherwise, the actual cosmetics products do not differ that much."
In the US (and Canada) that's a licensed profession. And you can't get a license unless you're an MD.
The US spelling is practiced (past tense of to practice).The UK spelling is as asked, practised.
Absolutely not. You may hire any attorney you wish, so long as they are licensed to practice before the specific court in question. If you are referring to the US Supreme Court, then the attorney needs to be licensed to practice before the US Supreme Court, as well as in a federal court within the circuit they may need to file. I'm not certain, but that attorney may also need to be licensed to practice within the state in which the federal circuit lies. If you are referring to your State Supreme Court, then that attorney needs to be licensed to practice in that particular state. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult with an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
To get licensed in the US, many states require you to complete a Foreign Educated Nurses (FEN) refresher course. The course consists of 120 hours in the classroom and 120 hours of clinical practice under the supervision of a licensed Registered Nurse.