Formation and Operation of the Clinic Committee Sample Clauses

Formation and Operation of the Clinic Committee. PHC, Texas Sub and Metroplex shall establish a Clinic Committee (herein so called) which shall be responsible for advising Texas Sub and Metroplex in connection with the development of management and administrative policies for the overall operation of the Clinic. Texas Sub and Metroplex shall have equal representation on the Clinic Committee. PHC shall designate, in its sole discretion, three members of the Clinic Committee who shall represent Texas Sub, although at least one such designee shall be an employee of either Texas Sub or PHC. Metroplex shall designate, in its sole discretion, three members of the Clinic Committee who shall represent Metroplex, each of whom must be a Physician Owner. The act of a majority of the total number of members of the Clinic Committee shall be the act of the Clinic Committee. Physician Owners of Metroplex who are not members of the Clinic Committee shall be permitted to attend Clinic Committee meetings, unless the Clinic Committee otherwise determines or unless a majority of the Texas Sub designees object because it reasonably can be expected that the number of persons in attendance will interfere with the effective functioning of the Clinic Committee. Texas Sub and Metroplex agree and acknowledge that it is not the function of the Clinic Committee to provide oversight or direction with respect to the medical decisions made by Metroplex and the Metroplex Providers. The Metroplex Providers shall at all times exercise independent medical judgment regarding the treatment of their patients and shall make medical decisions in light of their judgments regarding the best medical interests of their patients.
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