A professional order is an organization which, in a given territory, comprises all the members of the same profession, a profession which can generally be exercised in a liberal manner and which ensures a form of regulation of the profession in question.
39-506: (Redirected from Ordering ) [REDACTED] Look up order or Order in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Order , ORDER or Orders may refer to: A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order , Ancien Regime , Pax Britannica Categorization , the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood Heterarchy ,
78-445: A 2005 Russian film Order (album) , a 2009 album by Maroon "Order", a 2016 song from Brand New Maid by Band-Maid Orders (1974 film) , a film by Michel Brault "Orders" ( Star Wars: The Clone Wars ) Business [ edit ] Blanket order , a purchase order to allow multiple delivery dates over a period of time Money order or postal order, a financial instrument usually intended for sending money through
117-445: A 2005 Russian film Order (album) , a 2009 album by Maroon "Order", a 2016 song from Brand New Maid by Band-Maid Orders (1974 film) , a film by Michel Brault "Orders" ( Star Wars: The Clone Wars ) Business [ edit ] Blanket order , a purchase order to allow multiple delivery dates over a period of time Money order or postal order, a financial instrument usually intended for sending money through
156-449: A decoration conferred by a head of a church Holy orders , the rite or sacrament in which clergy are ordained Monastic order , a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work Order of Mass , an outline of a Mass celebration Religious order , a community or organization set apart from the general society for devotion to a religious practice Religious order (Catholic) ,
195-449: A decoration conferred by a head of a church Holy orders , the rite or sacrament in which clergy are ordained Monastic order , a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work Order of Mass , an outline of a Mass celebration Religious order , a community or organization set apart from the general society for devotion to a religious practice Religious order (Catholic) ,
234-711: A doorway or similar feature Classical order , architectonic orders in architecture Collation , the ordering of information Alphabetical order , the ordering of letters Order of reaction , a concept of chemical kinetics Spontaneous order , the natural emergence of structure in systems Stream order , used to define river networks based on a hierarchy of tributaries See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing order Chaos (disambiguation) Classification Coordination (disambiguation) Disorder (disambiguation) Ordinal (disambiguation) Organization (disambiguation) Structure (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
273-711: A doorway or similar feature Classical order , architectonic orders in architecture Collation , the ordering of information Alphabetical order , the ordering of letters Order of reaction , a concept of chemical kinetics Spontaneous order , the natural emergence of structure in systems Stream order , used to define river networks based on a hierarchy of tributaries See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing order Chaos (disambiguation) Classification Coordination (disambiguation) Disorder (disambiguation) Ordinal (disambiguation) Organization (disambiguation) Structure (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
312-652: A religious order in the context of the Roman Catholic Church Canon regular , or canonical order, a class of religious orders for priests in the Catholic Church Science and technology [ edit ] Biology and healthcare [ edit ] Order (biology) , a classification of organisms by rank Order, in phytosociology , an ecological grouping of plants, between alliance and class Ordo naturalis (natural order), an outdated rank in biology, equivalent to
351-495: A religious order in the context of the Roman Catholic Church Canon regular , or canonical order, a class of religious orders for priests in the Catholic Church Science and technology [ edit ] Biology and healthcare [ edit ] Order (biology) , a classification of organisms by rank Order, in phytosociology , an ecological grouping of plants, between alliance and class Ordo naturalis (natural order), an outdated rank in biology, equivalent to
390-505: A result of valorous, exemplary or distinguished service Tactical formation , an arrangement or deployment of moving military forces Philosophy [ edit ] Great order of being , a mediaeval Christian conceptualisation of the physical world Order (logic) , a property used to characterize logical systems Natural order (philosophy) , the moral source from which natural law seeks to derive its authority Religion [ edit ] Ecclesiastical decoration , order or
429-505: A result of valorous, exemplary or distinguished service Tactical formation , an arrangement or deployment of moving military forces Philosophy [ edit ] Great order of being , a mediaeval Christian conceptualisation of the physical world Order (logic) , a property used to characterize logical systems Natural order (philosophy) , the moral source from which natural law seeks to derive its authority Religion [ edit ] Ecclesiastical decoration , order or
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#1732773209619468-1049: A state or other entity Order of precedence , a sequential hierarchy of the nominal importance of items Fraternal order Military order (religious society) , established in the era of the Crusades Order of chivalry , established since the Middle Ages Legal and political terminology [ edit ] Court order , made by a judge, e.g., a restraining order Executive order (disambiguation) Law and order (politics) , approach focusing on harsher enforcement and penalties as ways to reduce crime Public-order crime , type of crime that runs contrary to social order Organized crime , groupings of highly centralized criminal enterprises Social order , set or system of linked social structures, institutions, relations, customs, values and practices Statutory instrument , type of delegated legislation Professional order , organization which comprises all
507-917: A state or other entity Order of precedence , a sequential hierarchy of the nominal importance of items Fraternal order Military order (religious society) , established in the era of the Crusades Order of chivalry , established since the Middle Ages Legal and political terminology [ edit ] Court order , made by a judge, e.g., a restraining order Executive order (disambiguation) Law and order (politics) , approach focusing on harsher enforcement and penalties as ways to reduce crime Public-order crime , type of crime that runs contrary to social order Organized crime , groupings of highly centralized criminal enterprises Social order , set or system of linked social structures, institutions, relations, customs, values and practices Statutory instrument , type of delegated legislation Professional order , organization which comprises all
546-469: A superior body oversees the proper functioning of each of the orders: the Office des professions du Québec . In France, sixteen professions are regulated by an ordinal structure. Orders of Health Professions : Orders of the legal and judicial professions : Orders of technical professions : In Portugal , the legal framework of professional public associations ( associações públicas profissionais )
585-440: A system of organization wherein the elements have the potential to be ranked a number of different ways Hierarchy , an arrangement of items that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another an action or inaction that must be obeyed, mandated by someone in authority People [ edit ] Orders (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Order (film) ,
624-428: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages order [REDACTED] Look up order or Order in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Order , ORDER or Orders may refer to: A socio-political or established or existing order, e.g. World order , Ancien Regime , Pax Britannica Categorization ,
663-411: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Professional order Unlike a trade union or a professional association, membership in a professional order is not a faculty, but an obligation for the professional, since registration in the order is a necessary condition for the practice of the profession. Such associations have existed since before
702-551: Is regulated by Law No. 2/2013 of 10 January. Such associations are called "Order" ( Ordem ) if they relate to professions whose practice requires prior academic qualification of a university degree, and "Chamber" ( Câmara ) if otherwise. The President of a Professional Order has the distinctive title of Bastonário (literally, Mace-bearer). There are currently 18 Professional Orders in Portugal . In Quebec province, in Canada ,
741-495: The Professional Code of Quebec supervises 46 professional orders and 54 professions, which are governed by the Office des professions du Québec (OPQ). Their fundamental mission is the protection of the public, through their supervision of the exercise of one or more professions. Originally adopted in 1973, this Code has been amended several times to adjust to the evolution of professional services. As of March 31, 2016,
780-516: The 16th century; for example, the Royal College of Physicians received its charter in 1518, with the "power to grant licenses to those with actual qualifications and to punish unqualified practitioners and those engaging in malpractice". In France, the oldest professional orders are the "bars" (in French: "Barreau"), which were created in the 17th century. Medical orders are more recent, but
819-612: The Council of State Gives its status. Under the pressure of the World Trade Organization , relayed by the European Union , many liberal professions tend to be deregulated being seen as obstacles to free trade. On the other hand, many lobby groups propose that certain professions should be supervised by a professional order for a better protection of the public. In addition, some professional associations claim
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#1732773209619858-624: The act of arranging all the members of a set into some sequence or order Ranking Stochastic ordering of random variables or probability distributions Physics [ edit ] Implicate and explicate order , ontological concepts for quantum theory Order and disorder (physics) , measured by an order parameter or more generally by entropy Order, optics, the category number of lighthouse Fresnel lenses , defining size and focal length Topological order in quantum mechanics, an organized quantum state Signal processing [ edit ] First-order hold , mathematical model of
897-624: The act of arranging all the members of a set into some sequence or order Ranking Stochastic ordering of random variables or probability distributions Physics [ edit ] Implicate and explicate order , ontological concepts for quantum theory Order and disorder (physics) , measured by an order parameter or more generally by entropy Order, optics, the category number of lighthouse Fresnel lenses , defining size and focal length Topological order in quantum mechanics, an organized quantum state Signal processing [ edit ] First-order hold , mathematical model of
936-670: The creation of the Order of Physicians in France in 1940 is the culmination of fifty years of claim. The one in Belgium was created in 1938 while its Quebec counterpart, the Collège des médecins du Québec (Quebec College of Physicians) (CMQ), dates back to 1847. A professional order is a legal person governed by private law with a public service mission, constituted by a law defining its public function and by an implementing decree taken by
975-427: The mail Purchase order , a document issued by a buyer to a seller, indicating types, quantities, and agreed prices Sales order , an order issued by a business or trader to a customer Exclusive organisations [ edit ] Order (distinction) , a visible honour in society Dynastic order of a presently or formerly sovereign royal house National order of a sovereign state Order of merit of
1014-427: The mail Purchase order , a document issued by a buyer to a seller, indicating types, quantities, and agreed prices Sales order , an order issued by a business or trader to a customer Exclusive organisations [ edit ] Order (distinction) , a visible honour in society Dynastic order of a presently or formerly sovereign royal house National order of a sovereign state Order of merit of
1053-399: The members of the same profession Military [ edit ] Military order (disambiguation) Military order (instruction) , binding instruction given by a senior rank to a junior rank in a military context General order , a published directive from a commander Standing order (disambiguation) An order of chivalry , if membership is conferred on military personnel as
1092-399: The members of the same profession Military [ edit ] Military order (disambiguation) Military order (instruction) , binding instruction given by a senior rank to a junior rank in a military context General order , a published directive from a commander Standing order (disambiguation) An order of chivalry , if membership is conferred on military personnel as
1131-631: The modern rank of family Order, in medicine , refers to a formal request made by authorized health practitioners to carry out a specific clinical action concerning diagnosis or treatment Computing [ edit ] Order of computation, the computational complexity in the analysis of algorithms Big O notation , notation describing limiting behavior Z-order , which graphics cover up others on computer screens Mathematics [ edit ] Main article: Order (mathematics) Order (journal) , an academic journal on order theory Order, an arrangement of items in sequence Order,
1170-631: The modern rank of family Order, in medicine , refers to a formal request made by authorized health practitioners to carry out a specific clinical action concerning diagnosis or treatment Computing [ edit ] Order of computation, the computational complexity in the analysis of algorithms Big O notation , notation describing limiting behavior Z-order , which graphics cover up others on computer screens Mathematics [ edit ] Main article: Order (mathematics) Order (journal) , an academic journal on order theory Order, an arrangement of items in sequence Order,
1209-408: The practical reconstruction of sampled signals Modulation order , the number of different symbols that can be sent using a given modulation Polynomial order, of a filter transfer function Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] ORDER (spacecraft) , a space debris removal transport satellite Order (mouldings) , each of a series of recessed arches and supports around
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1248-408: The practical reconstruction of sampled signals Modulation order , the number of different symbols that can be sent using a given modulation Polynomial order, of a filter transfer function Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] ORDER (spacecraft) , a space debris removal transport satellite Order (mouldings) , each of a series of recessed arches and supports around
1287-543: The process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood Heterarchy , a system of organization wherein the elements have the potential to be ranked a number of different ways Hierarchy , an arrangement of items that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another an action or inaction that must be obeyed, mandated by someone in authority People [ edit ] Orders (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Order (film) ,
1326-484: The profession. The latter may, for example, in disciplinary training, punish a professional who behaves contrary to the interests of the profession, which is absolutely not the case with trade unions. In addition, the council of public order has powers of public authority which enable it to take administrative decisions, unlike unions whose powers are strictly governed by private law. In the Canadian province of Quebec ,
1365-489: The result of enumeration of a set of items Order, a mathematical structure modeling sequenced items, dealt with in order theory Order of hierarchical complexity, quantified by the model of hierarchical complexity , the ordinal complexity of tasks that are addressed Ordered set, an ordered structure , in mathematics Ordinate in mathematics, the y element of an ordered pair ( x , y ) Partially ordered set Complete partial order Permutation ,
1404-489: The result of enumeration of a set of items Order, a mathematical structure modeling sequenced items, dealt with in order theory Order of hierarchical complexity, quantified by the model of hierarchical complexity , the ordinal complexity of tasks that are addressed Ordered set, an ordered structure , in mathematics Ordinate in mathematics, the y element of an ordered pair ( x , y ) Partially ordered set Complete partial order Permutation ,
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1521-410: The status of a professional order in order to demonstrate their professionalism and to distinguish themselves from professions not controlled by the professional system. A professional order may carry out the following duties: An order is not a union. They are not in opposition but complement each other. While the union defends the interests of professionals only, the council promotes the interests of
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