Medical Practice definition

Medical Practice includes but is not limited to areas of medicine in which the Participant practises, the facility in which the Participant practises medicine, the community in which the Participant practises medicine, and the amount of time during which the Participant practises medicine each week;
Medical Practice includes, but is not limited to, the clinical discipline of the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education and areas of medicine in which the Participant practises;
Medical Practice shall include any form of organization in which Infertility Services are provided to patients of the Medical Practice or of other physicians, including but not limited to a sole proprietorship, a partnership, an association, a professional corporation, a business corporation, or a limited liability partnership or corporation, a laboratory, an outpatient clinic, a practice management company or medical services organization (or MSO). However, ownership of less than 5% of the outstanding securities of any class of a medical management or managed care organization traded on a national securities exchange or the NASDAQ National Market System will not be deemed to be engaging, solely by reason thereof, in the same business.

Examples of Medical Practice in a sentence

  • An excuse because of medical reasons must include a signed statement from a person licensed under the Medical Practice Act that corroborates the medical reason for the request.

  • Paragraph 63 of the General Medical Council's Good Medical Practice requires you to have adequate insurance or indemnity cover.

  • Student guidance and welfare support is provided by Personal Tutors, School Senior Tutors, the Students' Union, the Medical Practice and advisers in the Student Services Centre.

  • Incidence of adverse events and negligence in hospitalized patients: results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study I.

  • A party aggrieved by a final decision of the Board may, within 30 days of the decision, appeal that decision by filing a notice of appeal with the Executive Director of the Vermont Board of Medical Practice, as provided by 26 V.S.A. § 1367 and 3 V.S.A. § 815.


More Definitions of Medical Practice

Medical Practice means those tasks or functions that are delegated to a qualified and properly trained employee, including the administration of drugs, pursuant to Act 472 of 2009 and this rule.
Medical Practice shall include any form of organization in which Infertility Services, gynecological services, or other medical diagnostic, care or treatment services are provided to patients of the Medical Practice or of other physicians, including but not limited to a sole proprietorship, a partnership, an association, a professional corporation, a business corporation, or a limited liability partnership or corporation, a laboratory, an outpatient clinic, a practice management company or medical services organization (or MSO). However, ownership of less than 1% of the outstanding securities of any class of a medical management or managed care organization traded on a national securities exchange or the NASDAQ National Market System will not be deemed to be engaging, solely by reason thereof, in the same business.
Medical Practice means a prescribed description of practice in which one or more medical practitioners
Medical Practice means a bona fide, integrated business entity in which Physicians practice medicine together as partners, shareholders, owners, members, or employees, or in which only one Physician practices medicine.
Medical Practice means RADS, P.C. Oncology Professionals, a Michigan professional corporation, and any successors, assigns, subsidiaries or affiliates.
Medical Practice means American Oncologic Associates of Michigan, P.C., a Michigan professional corporation, and any successors, assigns, subsidiaries or affiliates.
Medical Practice means any act performed by legally qualified public or private healthcare providers for the purpose of preventing, diagnosing, treating or rehabilitating any individual or group;