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Licentiate may refer to:
- Licentiate (degree), a degree below a PhD granted by universities in some countries; may indicate a medical doctor qualification in the UK and other countries.
Religion
edit- Licentiate of Canon Law, Roman Catholic Church
- Licentiate of the Church of Scotland
- Licentiate of Sacred Theology, Roman Catholic Church
- Licentiate of Theology, awarded to ordinands and laymen theology scholars in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries
Science and medicine
edit- Licentiate of Dental Surgery, in many countries worldwide
- Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada, a required certification prior to obtaining a licence to practice medicine
- Licentiate of the Medical Council of Hong Kong, a medical license required of non-local graduates for eligibility to register to practice medicine
- Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, in the UK, a former qualification mostly replaced by the Diploma of Membership of the RCP
- Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, in the UK, a former qualification for medical doctors in some areas, as well as midwives, dispensaries (pharmacists), etc.
- Medical Licentiate Society of Hong Kong, a non-profit professional association of doctors trained outside of Hong Kong holding said qualification