Neonatologist definition

Neonatologist means a pediatrician who is board certified in neonatal-perinatal medicine or board eligible in neonatal-perinatal medicine, provided the period of eligibility does not exceed three years, as defined and described in Directory of Residency Training Programs by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, American Medical Association, 1998 or the American Osteopathic Associ- ation Yearbook and Directory, 1998.
Neonatologist means a physician who is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics Subboard of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine or a licensed osteopathic physician with equivalent training and experience and certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatricians.
Neonatologist means a pediatrician who is board certified in neonatal-perinatal medicine or board eligible in neonatal-perinatal medicine, provided the period of eligibil- ity does not exceed three years, as defined and described in Directory of Residency Training Programs by the Accredita-

Examples of Neonatologist in a sentence

  • Information from the HRC or consulting physicians, including the Designated Consultant Neonatologist, shall be used to determine whether the treating physician exercised reasonable medical judgment.

  • The Unit has established links with the Townsville Hospital Neonatologist for management of Neonatal transfers in and out of the Unit.

  • St. Jude’s internal policy required every new born baby to be seen by a Neo-natologist.


More Definitions of Neonatologist

Neonatologist means a pediatrician who is board certified in neonatal-perinatal medicine or board eligible in neonatal-perinatal medicine, provided the period of eligibil- ity does not exceed three years, as defined and described in
Neonatologist means a physician who is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics Subboard of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine or a licensed osteopathic
Neonatologist means a physician who is
Neonatologist means a pediatrician who is board certified in neonatal-perinatal medicine or board eligi- ble in neonatal-perinatal medicine, provided the period of eli- gibility does not exceed three years, as defined and described in Directory of Residency Training Programs by the Accred- itation Council for Graduate Medical Education, American Medical Association, 1998 or the American Osteopathic Association Yearbook and Directory, 1998.