Practice credential definition

Practice credential or "credential" means any permit, certification, registration, or
Practice credential or "credential" means any permit, certification, registration, or authorization, other than a license, issued by this Board which authorizes the credential holder to practice allopathic, osteopathic, or podiatric medicine and surgery, or to practice as a physician assistant, to patients in West Virginia within the limits established for the specific credential type.

Examples of Practice credential in a sentence

  • Deakin’s Academic Board determines the minimum eligibility criteria for the admission of students into courses, which may include completion of formal academic qualification/s, or other evidence of equivalent learning or capability that applicants may demonstrate by any of the following:  documented work or life experience  an aptitude test  an audition or interview  portfolio  references or a personal statement  Deakin Professional Practice credential.

Related to Practice credential

  • Practice of pharmacy means providing pharmacist care requiring specialized knowledge, judgment, and skill derived from the principles of biological, chemical, behavioral, social, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences. As used in this division, "pharmacist care" includes the following:

  • practice direction means a direction given under section 23 of the 2007 Act;

  • Practice of podiatry means the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure or alleviation of physical

  • Practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine means the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of

  • Licensed mental health professional or "LMHP" means a physician, licensed clinical psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist, licensed behavior analyst, or licensed psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner.