Clinical Staff definition

Clinical Staff means those employees of a provider who are responsible for providing clinical services to clients.
Clinical Staff means individuals employed full time or part time by a birth center who are licensed or certified to provide care at childbirth.
Clinical Staff means the individuals employed full or part time by an abortion clinic who are licensed or certified to provide care prior to, during, or after an abortion.

Examples of Clinical Staff in a sentence

  • Remaining Clinical Staff: The remaining clinical staff may be Bachelor’s level and paraprofessional mental health workers.

  • If the Credentials Committee and the Clinical Staff Executive Committee are both in favor of granting privileges to the Applicant, the favorable recommendation shall be forwarded to the UVA HSB for final action.

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  • A request for Clinical Staff membership or Clinical Privileges subsequently received from an Applicant deemed to have voluntarily resigned shall be submitted and processed in the manner specified for applications for initial appointment.

  • At any time, Temporary Privileges may be terminated by the Clinical Staff Executive Committee.


More Definitions of Clinical Staff

Clinical Staff means the physicians and certified providers appointed by the governing authority to practice within the health facility or agency.
Clinical Staff means employees of a provider who are responsible for providing clinical services to individuals.
Clinical Staff means persons who work in a hospital whose duties include the personal care or medical treatment of patients. “Clinical staff” includes, but is not limited to, credentialed physicians, physicians’ assistants, nurses, nursing aides, medical technicians, therapists, and other individuals involved in the personal care or medical treatment of patients.
Clinical Staff or “Staff” means those Physicians, Dentists, Podiatrists, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologists and Ph.D. Clinical Pathologists who hold a faculty appointment in the School of Medicine and have obtained membership status as provided in these Bylaws.
Clinical Staff means physicians and midwives, including contractors, appointed by the governing body to practice within the birth center and governed by rules and policies and procedures ap- proved by the governing body.
Clinical Staff means all substance abuse counselors, mental health professionals, mental health professionals in train- ing, substance abuse counselors in training, qualified treatment trainees, psychologists, or other qualified staff of a service that deliver screening, assessment, or treatment services under this chapter.
Clinical Staff or “Staff” means the formal organizations of all licensed Physicians, Dentists, PhD Clinical Psychologists, PhD Clinical Pathologists and Podiatrists who may practice independently and who are granted recognition as Members under the terms of these Bylaws.