Locum Tenens definition

Locum Tenens means the temporary substitution of one licensed physician assistant for another.
Locum Tenens means a medical practice situation in which one physician assistant acts as a temporary substitute for the physician assistant who regularly will or does practice in that particular setting.
Locum Tenens means the temporary provision of services within the scope of practice of a physician assistant-certified.

Examples of Locum Tenens in a sentence

  • Accreditation of a Locum Tenens may be made through the process for Temporary Appointment.

  • Locum Tenens means a person not currently an Accredited Practitioner who is nominated by an Accredited Practitioner to provide services to his or her patients during a period of absence from the Facility.

  • If an Accredited Practitioner nominates a Locum Tenens to provide services to his or her patients during a period of absence from the Facility and the nominee is not currently an Accredited Practitioner, the nominee must receive approval from the FCEO for Accreditation.

  • Locum means a person appointed as Locum Tenens or Interim Rector under Chapter 9 of the Parish Administration Ordinance 2008.

  • All Locum Tenens licenses are subject to discipline for the same causes and pursuant to the same procedures as active unrestricted licenses.


More Definitions of Locum Tenens

Locum Tenens means an ophthalmologist hired on a temporary basis to furnish direct patient treatment on behalf of, and only in the absence of, the Insured ophthalmologist.
Locum Tenens means a Midwife who provides Midwifery Services for or as part of the Practice Group on a temporary basis pursuant to an agreement with the Practice Group.
Locum Tenens means a physician who is replacing a member of the Medical Staff or is providing necessary support to the Medical Staff as needed on a temporary or episodic basis.
Locum Tenens or “locum tenens” means physicians who provide coverage for a member of the Medical Staff during an absence.
Locum Tenens means a free benefit to professional liability insurance policies which provides policyholders forty-five (45) free days, (more or less, depending on carrier) for substitute physicians to perform the duties of the policyholder while he/she is on vacation or temporarily away from the office. A locum tenens shares the limits of liability with the named insured and is identified on the evidence of valid coverage. Matrix means a document which indicates the ranking of Contractors, which determines the order in which contracted services may be requested. May means permitted.
Locum Tenens means a physician duly licensed in the State of Georgia to practice medicine and who is approved by IPA to provide temporary coverage for Professional.
Locum Tenens means the legally qualified professional who provides coverage for a member of the Professional Staff during their absence;