Licentiate definition

Licentiate means a Physician and surgeon, doctor of podiatric medicine, clinical psychologist, marriage family therapist, clinical social worker, professional clinical counselor, dentist, licensed midwife, or physician’s assistant. Licentiate also includes a person authorized to practice medicine pursuant to California Code, Business and Professions Code Section 2113 or 2168.
Licentiate means a physician and surgeon, doctor of

Examples of Licentiate in a sentence

  • Andersson, Use of FE-analysis in predicting and verifying the design of an automotive component forming process, with special regard to macro geometric defects, Licentiate thesis, Lund University, Sweden, 2001.


More Definitions of Licentiate

Licentiate means any person authorized by a license, certificate, registration, or other means to engage in a business or profession regulated by this code or referred to in Sections 1000 and 3600.
Licentiate or “Licensee” means any individual licensed or registered by the Committee.
Licentiate means a person entitled to use the descriptive letters Licentiate ICSI under Regulation 29 of these regulations;
Licentiate means physicians, surgeons, podiatrists, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, clinical social workers, dentists, professional clinical counselors, licensed midwives, and physician assistants.
Licentiate means a Physician and surgeon, doctor of podiatric medicine, clinical psychologist, marriage family therapist, clinical social worker, professional clinical counselor, dentist, licensed midwife, or physician’s assistant. Licentiate also includes a person authorized