Professional License
A professional license is a certification granted by a government or regulatory body that allows individuals to practice a specific profession. This license ensures that the individual has met the required education, training, and examination standards necessary to perform their job safely and effectively. Professions that often require a license include doctors, lawyers, and nurses.
Obtaining a professional license typically involves completing a degree or training program, passing an exam, and sometimes fulfilling a period of supervised work experience. Maintaining the license may require ongoing education or renewal processes to ensure that professionals stay updated with the latest practices and regulations in their field.