Examples of Alternative Practice Setting in a sentence
Medical Oversight" means the responsibility for the management and accountability of the medical care aspects of an EMS System, Alternative Practice Setting, or SCTP.
Medical Director" means the physician responsible for the medical aspects of the management of an EMS System, Alternative Practice Setting, SCTP, a practice setting utilizing credentialed EMS personnel or medical crew members, or a Trauma Center.
Mobile Integrated Healthcare" means utilizing credentialed personnel who have received additional training as determined by the Alternative Practice Setting medical director to provide knowledge and skills for the healthcare provider program needs.
ARCHITECTURAL PLANS: The site plan and elevations of the proposed project are available on the Planning Department’s website at: http://notice.sfplanning.org/2017-006433VAR.pdf.
Treatment Protocols" means a document approved by the Medical Directors of the local EMS System, Specialty Care Transport Program, Alternative Practice Setting, or Trauma Center and the OEMS specifying the diagnostic procedures, treatment procedures, medication administration, and patient-care-related policies that shall be completed by EMS personnel or medical crew members based upon the assessment of a patient.
Work Experience of the Proposed Resources The resources proposed by the Bidder with experience working in a Dental Health Alternative Practice Setting, Public Health or Community Health environment as demonstrated in the resumes of the 10 resources identified as part of M3.
Alternative Practice Setting" meansa clinical environment a practice setting that utilizes credentialed EMS personnel that may not be affiliated with or under the oversight of the an EMS System or EMS System Medical Director.
Any confined space operation not conforming to this procedure will be viewed as imminent danger and all work will be discontinued.
Treatment Protocols" means a document approved by the Medical Directors of the localEMS System, Specialty Care Transport Program, Alternative Practice Setting, or Trauma Center and the OEMS specifying the diagnostic procedures, treatment procedures, medication administration, and patient-care- related policies that shall be completed by EMS personnel or medical crew members based upon the assessment of a patient.