medical officer definition

medical officer means a medical practitioner who is—
medical officer means a person who is appointed or engaged as a medical officer referred to in section 6(3) or (4);
medical officer means any medical practitioner who is registered under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and who falls within the coverage clause of this Agreement and who is not a medical specialist.

Examples of medical officer in a sentence

  • If a boarder the Pupil must be registered on the list of the School Medical Officer while a pupil at the School.

  • Throughout the Pupil's time as a member of the School, the School Medical Officer shall have the right to disclose confidential information about the Pupil if it is considered to be in the Pupil's own interests or necessary for the protection of other members of the School community.

  • Surgery hours shall be scheduled Monday through Friday between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and shall be arranged in advance with the Chief Medical Officer, Medical Director of Specialty Services, or designee.

  • The post-holder is managerially accountable to the Clinical Service Unit Clinical Director and professionally accountable to the Chief Medical Officer.

  • Absence, with pay, occasioned through quarantine of a school by the appropriate Medical Officer of Health, although not ill;jury duty or in response to a subpoena to attend Court provided the teacher pays to the Board any fees, exclusive of travelling allowances and living expenses received as a juror or as a witness; writing examinations; or attending one's own graduation should not be chargeable against the sick leave account.


More Definitions of medical officer

medical officer means the medical officer appointed under sub-section (1) of section 42;
medical officer means an officer of the Medical Corps of the Army, an officer of the Medical Corps of the Navy, or an officer in the Air Force designated as a medical officer.
medical officer means a registered medical practitioner who is employed in a medical capacity by the Federal Government, or by the Government of a State;
medical officer means a gazetted medical officer in the service of Government and includes a medical practitioner declared, by a general or special order of the State Government, to be a medical officer for the purposes of this Act;
medical officer means an officer of the Department who is a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Act 1894;
medical officer means any medical practitioner who is registered in any capacity under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (or any act passed in substitution). “On call” - means a period during which a RMO is not required to be continuously on duty but required by the employing District Health Board to be available to be called back for duty. “On duty” - means a period during which a RMO is required by the employer to be at a recognised workplace for the purpose of carrying out RMOs duties. “One in one (1:1) roster” - means that in addition to the basic 40 hours a week, the RMO is rostered to be available to work every week night and every weekend. “One in two (1:2) roster” - means that in addition to the basic 40 hours a week, the RMO is rostered to be available to work one week night in two and one weekend in two. “One in three (1:3) roster” - means that in addition to the basic 40 hours a week, the RMO is rostered to be available to work one week night in three and one weekend in three. “Part time employee” - means an employee, other than a casual employee, who works on a regular basis but less than full time.
medical officer means a medical officer appointed under this Act to a prison.