registered medical practitioner definition
registered medical practitioner means a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Act 1971 [Act 50];
registered medical practitioner means a person who is a registered medical practitioner within the meaning of section 2 of the Medical Practitioners Act 2007;
registered medical practitioner means a person who is legally entitled to practice medicine by virtue of
Examples of registered medical practitioner in a sentence
If during the Covered Trip, You sustain Accidental Injury and are diagnosed by a Registered Medical Practitioner to have suffered any of the Events listed hereunder, We will pay You in respect of the following events as specified below.
The Insured must as early as possible place himself/herself under the care of a Registered Medical Practitioner.
In the event of the Insured Person suffers Injury results in Permanent disfigurement or Permanent scarring of the face of at least one square centimeter or two centimeters in length during the Covered Trip and which has been certified by a Registered Medical Practitioner, We will pay the Amount of Benefit up to the Limit of Indemnity stated in the Schedule.
More Definitions of registered medical practitioner
registered medical practitioner means a registered medical practitioner within the meaning of the Medical Practice Act 1994;
registered medical practitioner means a person whose name is entered in the General Register of Medical Practitioners;
registered medical practitioner means a person qualified by degree in western medicine and duly licensed or registered with the relevant medical board or council to practice medicine and surgery in the geographical area of his practice, and who in rendering such services is practicing within the scope of his licensing and training. The attending Registered Medical Practitioner shall not be an Insured Person, an employee of the Insured Person, the spouse or relative of the Insured Person.
registered medical practitioner means a person whose name is entered in the General Register of Medical Practitioners established under the Medical Practitioners Act 1978;
registered medical practitioner means a person whose name is entered in the register maintained under any law for the time being in force in any State regulating the registration of practitioners of medicine;
registered medical practitioner means a registered medical practitioner within the meaning of section 2 of the Medical Practitioners Act 2007;
registered medical practitioner means a person qualified by degree in western medicine and duly licensed or registered with the relevant medical board or council to practice medicine and surgery in the geographical area of his practice, and who in rendering such services is practicing within the scope of his licensing and training. The attending Registered Medical Practitioner shall not be You, Your employee, Your spouse or Your relative.