CM - Titles

Titles

  • Candidate Master, an international chess title
  • Certified Manager, an internationally recognized professional credential for managers and leaders
  • Certified Midwife, health care profession
  • Chaconia Medal of the Order of the Trinity, a national award of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Chief minister, the elected head of government of a sub-national state
  • CM or ChM, Chirurgiae Magister, Master of Surgery, a degree conferred at the end of surgical specialty programs in Commonwealth countries; in prior times, was sometimes conferred along with the MD. See William Osler
  • A member of the Congregation of the Mission, as the post-nominal letters "C.M."
  • Construction Mechanic (US Navy), a Seabee occupational rating in the U.S. Navy
  • A member of the Order of Canada, as the post-nominal letters "C.M."

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