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send the licence # and all paperwork back to the licencing agency who sent it to you, with a note.
Yes, having a PhD degree does make you a doctor, but it is important to note that the title "doctor" is typically used in academic and professional settings, rather than in medical practice.
Yes, obtaining a PhD degree does make you a doctor, but it is important to note that this title is typically used in academic and research settings, not in medical practice.
From a doctor.
If the absence is pregnancy or medical related get a note from your doctor - otherwise no, an unexcused absence is still unexcused.
No, they can only confirm you were seen for a medical condition on the date of the note. Your employer does not have any rights to enquire about your consultation.
if you want to get a doctor's note just go to a clinic and make an appointment and ask if you may get the note singed ,but if you have a disability then by the act of 1990 you don't need a doctor's note. hope it helps
Yes, a workplace can refuse a doctor's note under certain circumstances, such as if the note does not meet company policies or lacks sufficient detail to verify the medical condition. Employers may also have specific requirements for documentation based on their attendance or leave policies. However, they generally cannot refuse a doctor's note if it complies with legal standards, such as those set by the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in the U.S. Employees should review their company policies and discuss any concerns with HR.
You probably can, if you furnish a note from your doctor stating that a therapy pet is indicated for your medical condition.
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No, but you can smoke in the Blue Note Cafe located on Concourse A. Please note you will be required to buy a drink at the bar to be able to smoke.