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.