Nurse−midwife definition

Nurse−midwife means a nurse−midwife licensed by the board.
Nurse−midwife means a person who practices nurse− midwifery in accordance with s. 441.15, Stats.
Nurse−midwife means an individual licensed under s. 441.15, Stats., and ch. N 4.

Related to Nurse−midwife

  • Nurse-midwife means a registered nurse who has graduated from a program of study designed to prepare registered nurses for advanced practice as nurse-midwives.

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  • Physical therapist assistant means an individual who is licensed/certified by a state and who assists the physical therapist in selected components of physical therapy.

  • Certified nurse midwife means an advanced practice registered nurse who is certified in the

  • Nurse Educator means a registered nurse with a post registration certificate, who has relevant experience or other qualifications, deemed appropriate by the employer who is appointed to a position of Nurse Educator.

  • Specialist Physician means a licensed physician who qualifies as an attending physician and who examines a patient at the request of the attending physician or authorized nurse practitioner to aid in evaluation of disability, diagnosis, or provide temporary specialized treatment. A specialist physician may provide specialized treatment for the compensable injury or illness and give advice or an opinion regarding the treatment being rendered, or considered, for a patient’s compensable injury.

  • Physical therapist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice physical therapy.