Licensed physician definition
Licensed physician means a person licensed to practice
Licensed physician means a person licensed to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine and surgery in the state of Washington.
Licensed physician means an individual licensed under the laws of this State to practice medicine or a medical officer of the government of the United States while in this State in the performance of official duties.
Examples of Licensed physician in a sentence
All groups are strongly recommended to have at least one person with one of the following qualifications, who is designated as a medical staff person: - First aid certificate - EMT certificate - Certified nurse practitioner - Registered nurse - Licensed physician Groups staying over three nights, must comply with the DHS public health division rules regarding Health Services.
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Licensed physician means an individual with an M.D. or D.O. degree who is licensed in the State of Oklahoma to practice medicine.
Licensed physician means any medical doctor or doctor of
Licensed physician means an individual licensed under the laws of this state to
Licensed physician means an individual licensed under the provisions of chapter 148 to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery.
Licensed physician means either a physician licensed by the state of Colorado or a hospital-licensed physician employed by the admitting facility.
Licensed physician means a physician licensed under ch. 448, Stats.
Licensed physician means an individual who is licensed to practice either medicine and surgery or osteopathy in Kansas by the Kansas state board of healing arts or who practices either medicine and surgery or osteopathy in another state and is licensed under the licensing statutes of that state.