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The Order of Physicians MHSE (Portuguese: Ordem dos Médicos) is the public entity that serves as the regulatory and licensing body for medical practitioners in Portugal. As a professional order, it is responsible for licensing physicians to practice medicine, for the deontological norms that regulate the medical profession, it has an autonomous disciplinary regime, and represents the ...
A Professional Order (Portuguese: Ordem), more generically known as a professional public association (Portuguese: associação pública profissional) is, in the Portuguese legal system, a public entity with an associative structure representing a profession that should be subject to control of access and exercise.
In order to develop that potential, in 2008, several public and private organizations related with the health sector - including medical services providers, pharmaceutical industrial companies, universities and research and development entities - founded the Health Cluster Portugal (HCP). Its objective is to make Portugal a competitive player ...
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Also: Portugal: People: By occupation: Health professionals / Scientists: Physicians Wikimedia Commons has media related to Physicians from Portugal . Subcategories
Officers of the Order of Merit (Portugal) (1 P) Pages in category "Recipients of the Order of Merit (Portugal)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
João Augusto Castel-Branco Goulão ComIH (born 6 May 1954 in Cernache do Bonjardim, Portugal) is a Portuguese physician and the current national drug coordinator for Portugal. He is credited as being an architect of Portugal's drug policy established in 2000. [1] [2] [3]
In essence, the Templars in Portugal simply changed name. The headquarters of the Order were established in Tomar. The Order had a major role in the Portuguese discoveries. In the course of the subsequent centuries, the King of Portugal became the grand-master of this and all of the military orders, which acquired a simple honorific role.