Dependent Practitioner definition

Dependent Practitioner means a health care professional who is licensed by his/her respective licensing agency and who can only provide service under the direct supervision of a Supervising Physician, including without limitation: (i) a physician assistant; (ii) a certified registered nurse anesthetist; (iii) a certified nurse midwife; (iv) a registered nurse, first assistant; (v) a nurse practitioner; (vi) any other advanced practice registered nurse who is required to provide service under the direct supervision of a Supervising Physician; and (vii) a recent graduate in any of the above-referenced professions who is permitted bystate law and the applicable certifying agencies to practice at the Hospital prior to certification.
Dependent Practitioner means an appropriately licensed or certified health care practitioner whose licensure or certification does not permit, and/or the hospital does not authorize, the independent exercise of clinical privileges. Dependent practitioners may only provide patient care services pursuant to individually designed practice prerogatives as defined in the dependent practitioner's job description or practice prerogatives. Dependent practitioners may become members of the Allied Health Practitioner Staff at the hospital.
Dependent Practitioner means a health care professional who is licensed by his/her respective licensing agency and who can only provide service under the direct supervision of a Supervising Physician, including without limitation: (i) a physician assistant; (ii) a certified registered nurse anesthetist; (iii) a certified nurse midwife; (iv) a registered nurse, first assistant; (v) a nurse practitioner; (vi) any

More Definitions of Dependent Practitioner

Dependent Practitioner means a type of Allied Health Professional who is permitted by law or the Hospital to function only under the direction of, or in collaboration with, a Supervising Practitioner, pursuant to a written supervision or collaborative agreement and consistent with the scope of practice granted. See Appendix C to the Policy on Allied Health Professionals.
Dependent Practitioner means a type of allied health practitioner who is permitted by law or the Hospital to function only under the direction of a Supervising Physician, pursuant to a written supervision agreement and consistent with the scope of practice granted. Except as specifically indicated in Article 8 of this Policy, all aspects of the clinical practice of dependent practitioners at the Hospital will be assessed and managed in accordance with Human Resources policies and procedures, and the provisions of this Policy specifically will not apply.
Dependent Practitioner means a health care professional who is licensed by his/her respective licensing agency and who can only provide service under the direct supervision of a Supervising Physician, including without limitation: (i) a physician assistant; (ii) a
Dependent Practitioner means a practitioner who is permitted by law or the Facility to function only under the direction of a Supervising/Collaborating Physician, pursuant to a written supervisory/collaborative agreement and consistent with the scope of practice granted. All aspects of the clinical practice of a Facility-employed Dependent Practitioner at the Facility shall be assessed and managed by Human Resources in accordance with Human Resources policies and procedures, and the provisions of this Policy shall specifically not apply. Applications for permission to practice by Dependent Practitioners who are not employed by the Facility will be submitted and processed in the same manner as outlined for Medical Staff/APP/MAS members in this Policy. For ease of use, when applicable to Dependent Practitioners, any reference in this Policy to “appointment” or “reappointment” shall be interpreted as a reference to initial or continued permission to practice, and any reference to
Dependent Practitioner means a practitioner who has been granted clinical privileges by the Board, however limited within the scope of his/her license, and who functions under the supervision of a duly licensed physician with relevant clinical privileges.
Dependent Practitioner means a health care professional who is licensed by his/her respective licensing agency and who can only provide service under the direct supervision of a Supervising Physician, including without limitation: (i) a physician assistant; (ii) a certified registered nurse anesthetist; (iii) a certified nurse
Dependent Practitioner means an individual who is permitted by law or the Hospital to function only under the direction of a Supervising Physician, pursuant to a written supervision agreement and consistent with the scope of practice granted.