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  2. Organización Médica Colegial de España - Wikipedia

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    The first Spanish medical colleges were formally established in 1894. Compulsory registration for all doctors was debated between 1898 and 1900 but wasn’t established till 1917. From 1893 there was a growing need amongst the medical profession to create a professional association and with this in mind, the local colleges were founded.

  3. Spanish National Health System - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish National Health System (Spanish: Sistema Nacional de Salud, SNS) is the agglomeration of public healthcare services that has existed in Spain since it was established through and structured by the Ley General de Sanidad (the "Health General Law") of 1986.

  4. AENOR - Wikipedia

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    The functions of AENOR are: [1] Standardization: AENOR is the organization legally responsible of development and diffusion of technical standards in Spain.; Certification: AENOR certificates are one of the most valued in the international ambit, since it has emitted certificates in over 60 countries.

  5. Spanish society after the democratic transition - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most significant change in Spanish social values, however, was the role of women in society, which, in turn, was related to the nature of the family.Spanish society, for centuries, had embraced a code of moral values that established stringent standards of sexual conduct for women (but not for men); restricted the opportunities for professional careers for women, but honored their ...

  6. Chartered Financial Analyst - Wikipedia

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    Once an investment professional obtains the charter, this individual also makes an annual commitment to uphold and abide by a strict professional code of conduct and ethical standards. Violations of the CFA code of ethics may result in industry-related sanctions, suspension of the right to use the CFA designation, or a revocation of membership.

  7. International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants

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    In 2019, the IESBA issued revisions to Part 4B of the IESBA Code to Reflect Terms and Concepts Used in ISAE 3000 (Revised). [7] Part 4B of the Code comprises the independence standards for assurance engagements other than audit and review engagements. Convergence of international and national ethical standards is a high priority for the IESBA.

  8. National Archives of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The "Portal de Archivos Españoles" (PARES), is the open access database for the digitized records of the various collections within the National Archives. [3]This project is run in conjunction by the Ministry of Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training.

  9. Real Audiencia - Wikipedia

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    The first audiencia in the Americas was established at Santo Domingo (modern Dominican Republic) in 1511 with jurisdiction over the Caribbean islands and the adjacent mainland. It was quickly suppressed due to opposition by the Spanish settlers, but was re-established permanently in 1526.