Clinicians. Each clinician subject to the provisions of the Collective Agreement and employed by the Division on or after January 1st, 1981, will be classified by the Professional Certification and Student Records Unit of Manitoba Education and Advanced Learning of the Province of Manitoba, and the Division will, if the clinician was hired before January 1st, 1981, continue to recognize the classification assigned to the clinician by the Division notwithstanding the classification may not be the same as the classification assigned by the said Professional Certification and Student Records Unit. Clinicians employed by the Division prior to January 1st, 1981 who improve their qualifications after December 31st, 1980 will not receive recognition from the Division for the improved qualifications until the improved qualifications exceed the qualifications for the classification already assigned by the Division and then only if the qualifications are recognized by the Professional Certification and Student Records Unit as being sufficient to qualify for a change in classification.
Clinicians. If this agreement is between the Division and a clinician,
Clinicians. The Employer can continue to engage contract clinicians to provide patient services. However, the Employer will make a good faith effort to employ sufficient clinicians to perform all services routinely provided by employed clinicians, including non-procedural visits and procedures. As business needs require, as determined by the Employer, clinicians will be trained to perform procedures within the scope of their license that are routinely provided by the Employer. The Employer will provide clinicians and the Union with monthly reports on the numbers of procedural shifts worked at each health center by employed and by contracted physicians. The Employer will not schedule contracted clinicians to perform non-procedural services except on a temporary basis to address an unanticipated fluctuation in workload, as an interim replacement during a leave of absence, or while a permanent position is being filled. When preparing the schedule, the employer will schedule trained bargaining unit clinicians from within the same service zones (as defined in Article 14.2.3) to perform colposcopy, aspiration, and sterilization procedures unless one of the following circumstances applies: (a) The procedures are performed by the medical directors, the residents they are training, or the Director of Clinical Services; (b) Trained bargaining unit clinicians do not sign up to do procedures using a standard sign-up process; or (c) Other bargaining unit clinicians are not available to cover scheduled family planning visits regularly performed by trained bargaining unit clinicians.
Clinicians. Prescribing professionals (registered & regulated professionals) These individuals usually lead the patient’s or resident’s direct care team and it is essential that they have the fullest access to the patient’s data so as to ensure that their treatment and prescriptions are informed by the best available information about the patient thereby minimising the risk of inappropriate and sub optimal interventions being made. For this reason full access to the patients’ record both in terms of coded and uncoded data is provided. These staff will generally be consultants, GPs or nurses with or without a prescribing who are part of the direct care team and are registered professionals and are regulated.
Clinicians. 16. Any action which results in a Radiologist’s/ Cardiologist’s practice at the Facility being terminated or any element of their practice restricted must be reported in writing to clinical quality and governance team at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx at the time of becoming aware. All reports which may have been affected must be reviewed by a nominated specialist. This will be at no additional cost to Bupa.
Clinicians. 20-1.1(b).
Clinicians. One of the goals of the CompBioMed Centre of Excellence is to enhance the awareness and acceptance of Computational Biomedicine in the clinical domain. WP6 has a dedicated task on “Expanding CompBioMed Medical Student Training Programme” which conducts activities in training medical students in HPC for computational biomedicine. Deliverable D6.5: “Final Report on Training Activities” will describe these activities. Beyond that, it was important that CompBioMed raised awareness of Computational Biomedicine more broadly to clinicians and medical students across Europe and the world, through targeted dissemination activity. Across the various dissemination activities listed in Appendix 10, 78 activities were targeted at the clinical domain in the first 25 months of CompBioMed2. Among them are our consortium’s participation in the following clinically relevant events:
Clinicians. Bonum shall be responsible for and hereby agrees to arrange access to a network of duly licensed healthcare providers and clinicians (“Clinicians”) to deliver Telehealth Services to Customers via the Bonum Application. Standards. Telehealth Services shall be delivered and performed by Clinicians; such Clinicians will be solely responsible for all medical decision-making and all exercise of all medical professional judgment in the provision of the Telehealth Services. All Telehealth Services to be provided via the Bonum Application will be performed by appropriately qualified and licensed Clinicians in accordance with applicable law. Billing and Collections. Bonum and/or its designee will have sole authority to xxxx, collect and retain all payments and reimbursement for the Telehealth Services. Except as provided in this Agreement, Bonum will have sole authority to establish all fees, costs, deductibles, and co-payments for the Telehealth Services. All amounts collected by or for Bonum in relation to the Telehealth Services shall belong exclusively to Bonum or its contracted vendors, as the case may be. In billing and collecting for the Telehealth Services, Bonum shall be solely responsible for all billing, coding and collections associated with the Telehealth Services, including the determination of whether or not the Telehealth Services are covered by health plans, governmental agencies, third party payers or other financially-responsible parties. Pharmacy shall not be responsible to collect fees from Customers, nor refund, offset, or indemnify Bonum for any denials, adjustments or other non-payments in connection with Bonum’s billing of the Telehealth Services. Pharmacy Responsibilities. In connection with the Telehealth Services, Pharmacy’s pharmacy associates will, to the extent practicable as determined by Pharmacy in its sole discretion: provide Customers with the Pharmacy’s unique promotion code as described in Exhibit A; and reasonably attempt to assist any Customers utilizing the Bonum Application who require assistance, provided that, nothing contained within this Section shall be construed as a duty to treat or request the treatment of any Customer. Nothing in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to allow Bonum to exercise control or direction over the manner or method by which Pharmacy or other licensed health care professional performs professional pharmacy and/or health care services. Bonum shall not interfere in any manner or to ...
Clinicians. Washington State licensed Mental Health Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, including respective associate licenses, and Substance Use Disorder Professionals.