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colegiado

Colegiado is a term used in Spanish-speaking countries to denote a person who is a member of a professional college or professional body. A professional college is a regulated association that groups practitioners of a given field and sets standards for entry, practice, ethics, and continuing education. Being a colegiado usually requires completing the relevant training and registering with the college, which grants the right to practice the profession and imposes obligations such as adherence to a code of ethics and participation in ongoing education.

The concept appears across professions such as law, medicine, architecture, engineering, accountancy, and education, among others.

The term has general use beyond formal bodies, occasionally appearing in phrases to indicate collegial relations

In
many
jurisdictions,
the
colegio
profesional
issues
a
professional
credential,
often
called
a
carnet
de
colegiado
or
equivalent,
and
in
some
cases
may
provide
membership
services,
disciplinary
oversight,
and
professional
liability
coverage.
The
status
can
be
active
(en
ejercicio)
or
inactive,
and
there
may
also
be
honorary
categories
(colegiado
de
honor).
or
to
refer
informally
to
a
colleague,
though
the
primary
sense
in
practice
is
membership
in
a
professional
college.
The
exact
powers,
requirements,
and
benefits
of
being
colegiado
vary
by
country
and
profession,
but
the
overarching
idea
is
membership
in
a
regulated
professional
community
accountable
to
a
governing
body.