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Protected title (without reserves of activities) refers to professions where only the title is protected. Reserves of activities and protected title refers to professions where there are both reserved activities and protected title.
Description of the types of regulation Protected title (without reserves of activities) refers to professions where only the title is protected. Reserves of activities and protected title refers to professions where there are both reserved activities and protected title.
Regulated occupations: An occupation controlled by provincial and territorial (and sometimes federal) law, and governed by a regulatory body. About 20 per cent of jobs is in regulated occupations. These include regulated professions (e.g., nursing) and skilled trades (e.g., plumbing).
The title doctor is not restricted to medical doctors and is used as a courtesy title by a number of professions including doctors, dentists and veterinary surgeons. This means that, while doctor of medicine and registered nurse are protected titles, doctor and nurse are not.
Summary. The benefit to the public of a protected title is that they can be sure an individual who uses the title has met the regulator's requirements for registration and is a bona fide professional.
Professional titles are used to signify a person's professional role or to designate membership in a professional society. Professional titles in the anglophone world are usually used as a suffix following the person's name, such as John Smith, Esq., and are thus termed post-nominal letters.
A resume headline (also known as a resume title) is a brief phrase that highlights your value as a candidate. Located at the top of your resume under your name and contact information, a headline allows a recruiter to see, quickly and concisely, what makes you the right person for the job.
Your professional title is pH. student, or doctoral student, or just student.
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