I've been asking this question for a while. Many of these professions require licenses by the state, or some other entity, which ties this question into our general subject.
I'm slowly building up more info related to each individual profession. What requirements exist? What forces passed these requirements into law?
- anesthesiology
- radiology
- cardiology
- oncology
- Dentist
- dental assistant
- dental hygienist
- orthodontist
- prosthodontist
- Paralegal
- Lawyer
- Lawyer in Medical-Malpractice law
- midwife
- Computer Science
- ESL elementary school teacher
- Spanish teacher in high school
- Marine Engineer
- astrophysicist
- family physician
- pediatrician
- pediatric nurse
- medical doctor
- a writer
- elementary school teacher
- Mechanical engineering
- psychiatry
- electrical engineer or tennis
- F1 engineer or a oncologist
- Esthetician nurse
- esthetician
- cosmetologist
- cyber security
- professional golfer
- forensic nurse practitioner
- physical therapy
- occupational therapist
- management information systems
- communications
- personal injury attorney
- criminal attorney
- high school or elementary choir director
- public defender
- pharmacist
- aerospace engineering
- video editor
- immigration lawyer
- healthcare administration
- licensed professional counselor
- travel nurse
- audio/visual
- veterinarian
- nurse anesthetist
- otolaryngology surgeon
- wealth management
- military - special forces