Disciplines definition

Disciplines means different professionals working with a person to resolve a common problem or achieve a common goal through continuous intercommunication, re- examination and evaluation;
Disciplines means allied health disciplines which are clinical healthcare professions distinct from medicine, dentistry, nursing and medical scientists.
Disciplines means academic disciplines which include the arts, humanities, languages, mathematics, and natural and social sciences that provide the basis of the subjects taught in schools.

Examples of Disciplines in a sentence

  • Therefore, where an employee, or group of employees, covered by this agreement and governed by an Ontario College under the Health Disciplines Act, have cause to believe that they are being asked to perform more work than is consistent with proper patient care it is agreed by the parties that such workload problems may be discussed by the local Labour Management Committee.

  • A registered nurse is a nurse who holds certification with the College of Nurses of Ontario in accordance with the Health Disciplines Act.

  • Disciplines shall be defined as architecture, structural engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, and commissioning.

  • Where an employee, or group of employees, covered by this agreement and governed by an Ontario College under the Health Disciplines Act, have cause to believe that they are being asked to perform more work than is consistent with proper patient care it is agreed by the parties that such workload problems may be discussed by the local Labour Management Committee.

  • Generally, Faculty Service Areas will be those included in the Disciplines List as adopted by the Board of Governors, including subsequent revisions.

  • Departments/disciplines are encouraged to review the minimum qualifications in the CCCCO Disciplines List to determine if more restrictive local departmental qualifications are appropriate.

  • A2.1 Arts and Sciences Faculty Description of Classes for Disciplines where a Masters Degree is Generally Expected or Available (as per the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators in California Community Colleges as published by the State Chancellor’s Office).

  • Any changes, additions, or deletions to the approved Disciplines List will be negotiated upon notification to the District and the Association of such changes.

  • A determination will be made if the requirement of the FSA has been met as noted in the Board of Governor’s approved Disciplines List.

  • Therefore, when an employee, or group of employees, covered by this agreement and governed by an Ontario College under the Health Disciplines Act, have cause to believe that they are being asked to perform more work than is consistent with proper patient care it is agreed by the parties that such workload problems may be discussed by the local Labour Management Committee.


More Definitions of Disciplines

Disciplines includes Fuel Management, Education, Legislation, Development, Planning, Training and Interagency Cooperation;
Disciplines means one or more of those organisations listed in Article 19.3.1 and including any successors
Disciplines means academic disciplines which include the arts, humanities, languages, mathematics, and natural and social sciences that provide the basis of the subjects taught in schools. "Discourse" means to both the writing and speaking in the classroom that teachers and students
Disciplines means any of the disciplines of swimming, diving, high diving, water polo, artistic swimming, para swimming and open water marathon swimming.
Disciplines or “programmes” means a branch of educational programmes or courses related to studies and research offered by the Institute under a particular faculty stream;