Medical professional definition

Medical professional means any person licensed or certified to provide health care services to
Medical professional means a person licensed to practice
Medical professional means an individual who is licensed or certified in California to perform the necessary medical procedures within his/her scope of practice. This includes, but is not limited to, Medical Doctor (MD), Registered Nurse (RN) and Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN).

Examples of Medical professional in a sentence

  • Medical professional autonomy: the freedom of judgement of the specialist, given the legal framework and professional standards, without intervention by third parties, to make diagnoses and provide advice in the individual doctor/patient relationship about treatment and/or all other activities, including conducting examinations and providing advice with the objective of improving the health of the patient.

  • Except for those specific responsibilities assigned to the CEO in CCH’s Medical Staff Bylaws, Medical professional matters shall be the responsibility of CCH’s duly appointed Medical Staff (the “Medical Staff”) and CCH, all as provided under applicable state law and CCH’s Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules and Regulations (“Medical Staff Bylaws”).

  • Medical professional liability insurance insuring AMG, Hospital and Medical Director, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 655 of the Wisconsin Statutes, covering medical malpractice.

  • Medical professional liability insurance is afforded to Resident/Fellow for claims that occur within the effective date of coverage and until the graduation or termination date.

  • The State of California Licensing Agency (Community Care Licensing) has the authority to enter at any time and interview children or staff, and to inspect and audit child or facility records without prior consent and to observe the physical condition of the children, including conditions which could indicate abuse, neglect, or inappropriate placement, and to have a Licensed Medical professional physically examine the children.


More Definitions of Medical professional

Medical professional means a doctor of medicine or osteopathy, physician's assistant, or registered nurse practitioner licensed in A.R.S. Title 32, or a doctor of medicine licensed and authorized to practice in another state or foreign country. A medical professional from another state or foreign country must provide verification of valid and current licensure in that state or country.
Medical professional means any person licensed or certified to provide health care services to natural persons, including but not limited to, a physician, dentist, nurse, chiropractor, optometrist, physical or occupational therapist, licensed clinical social worker, clinical dietitian, clinical psychologist, pharmacist, or speech therapist.
Medical professional means any person licensed or certified to provide health care services to natural persons, including a chiropractor, clinical dietician dietitian, clinical psychologist, dentist, nurse, occupational therapist, optometrist, pharmacist, physical therapist, physician, podiatrist, psychiatric social worker, and speech therapist.
Medical professional means any person licensed or certified to
Medical professional means a person, other than a Physician, that provides medical care and services within the scope of his or her license such as physician’s assistants, nurse practitioners and registered nurses.
Medical professional means an individual licensed pursuant to the “Colorado Medical Practice Act” , article 36 of title 12, C.R.S., or, for dental plans only, a dentist licensed pursuant to the “Dental Practice Law of Colorado” , article 35 of title 12, C.R.S., acting within his or her scope of practice.
Medical professional means any person licensed or certified to provide health care services to natural persons, including but not limited to, a chiropractor, clinical dietician, clinical psychologist, dentist, nurse, occupational therapist, optometrist, pharmacist, physical therapist, physician, podiatrist, psychiatric social worker or speech therapist.