Clinical Academic definition

Clinical Academic means a medical practitioner employed by The University of Western Australia as a professor, associate professor, senior lecturer or lecturer and also employed by the Employer as a medical practitioner undertaking clinical service work.
Clinical Academic means a person who:
Clinical Academic means a currently employed member of the academic staff of the University.

Examples of Clinical Academic in a sentence

  • In lieu of giving the required notice, the Clinical Academic may forfeit salary commensurate with the residual period of notice otherwise required.

  • This Agreement shall be effective from the date first written above and shall be reviewed annually by UNIVERSITY’s Vice President for Clinical Academic Affairs or designated reviewer, and AFFILIATE’s designated reviewer.

  • The University shall provide space on four (4) centrally located bulletin boards: two (2) on the Newark campus, one (1) at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Medical School in Piscataway, and one (1) at the Clinical Academic Building in New Brunswick, for the exclusive use of the Union.

  • A Clinical Academic shall not unreasonably withhold approval for the University to likewise disclose to the employing authority relevant particulars of the terms of employment of the Clinical Academic by the University.

  • The allowance will be paid pro-rata to the time worked at MedSTAR provided that a Clinical Academic will not be entitled to more than one allowance in respect of time worked.

  • A Clinical Academic appointed as a Head of Department in a hospital shall have the same duties, obligations and allowance entitlements as are prescribed for Heads of Departments in the Medical Practitioners Industrial Agreement.

  • A Clinical Academic appointed as a Head of Department in a hospital will have the same duties, obligations and allowance entitlements as are prescribed for Heads of Departments in the Medical Practitioners Industrial Agreement.

  • UCL and the Trust note that the established process of Job Planning for Consultant and G.P. Clinical Academic staff will continue and will run in parallel to the new Work Outline Planning process for all other staff determined as shared employees.

  • A Clinical Academic who works for the employing authority for five days a week on average will be entitled to twelve working days per year.

  • Adverse actions are classified as Clinical, Academic and Training Performance Adverse Actions or Disciplinary Adverse Actions.


More Definitions of Clinical Academic

Clinical Academic is an employee who ordinarily holds a substantive contract with an HEI, and they are a qualified doctor or dentist (including those in specialist training) holding an active GMC or GDC registrations, and where relevant, a license to practice.
Clinical Academic. Means a specialist registered by the Medical Board of Australia and who is employed by a University as a Professor, Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in the faculty of Health Sciences and also employed by the employing authority as a Clinical Academic performing duties which may include, but not limited to: • The provision of professional clinical services in the branches of medicine or areas of specialty which make up the employing authority’s clinical profile • Administrative functions associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Supervision and management of the employing authority’s staff associated with the provision of clinical services, the employing authority’s research programs, teaching and training • Attendance at, and participation in, relevant standing or ad hoc committees associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Design, implementation and maintenance of quality assurance and improvement procedures associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Teaching and in-service training of the employing authority’s staff associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Attendance at meetings related to teaching and training of staff • Support of relevant clinical research programs conducted by the employing authority • Participation, where relevant and required, in the employing authority’s on call and recall rosters related to the provision of relevant clinical services • Participation in the provision of outreach services and health education programs as required • Representing the employing authority in clinical and scientific meetings locally, nationally or internationally • Participation in programs designed to maintain or enhance personal professional competency.
Clinical Academic means staff of a university school of medicine who are also employed in the NSW Public Health System and provide clinical and associated administrative services for public patients in public hospitals. It excludes university staff who are medical practitioners but who do not become employees of the NSW Public Health System, as set out in policy directive PD2010_036 Clinical Academics Employed in the NSW Health Service
Clinical Academic. Means a specialist registered by the Medical Board of South Australia and who is employed by the University of Adelaide or Flinders University of South Australia as a Professor, Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in the faculty of Health Sciences and also employed by an employing authority as a Clinical Academic performing duties which may include, but not limited to: • The provision of professional clinical services in the branches of medicine or areas of specialty which make up the employing authority’s clinical profile • Administrative functions associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Supervision and management of the employing authority’s staff associated with the provision of clinical services, the employing authority’s research programs, teaching and training • Attendance at and participation in relevant standing or ad hoc committees associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Design, implementation and maintenance of quality assurance and improvement procedures associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Teaching and inservice training of the employing authority’s staff associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Attendance at meetings related to teaching and training of staff • Support of relevant clinical research programs conducted by the employing authority • Participation, where relevant and required in the employing authority’s on call and recall rosters related to the provision of relevant clinical services • Participation in the provision of outreach services and health education programs as required • Representing the employing authority in clinical and scientific meetings locally, nationally or internationally • Participation in programs designed to maintain or enhance personal professional competency.
Clinical Academic. Means a specialist registered by the Medical Board of South Australia and who is employed by the University of Adelaide or Flinders University of South Australia as a Professor, Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in the faculty of Health Sciences and also employed by a health unit as a Clinical Academic performing duties which may include, but not limited to: • The provision of professional clinical services in the branches of medicine or areas of specialty which make up the health unit’s clinical profile • Administrative functions associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Supervision and management of health unit staff associated with the provision of clinical services, health unit research programs, teaching and training • Attendance at and participation in relevant standing or ad hoc committees associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Design, implementation and maintenance of quality assurance and improvement procedures associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Teaching and inservice training of health unit staff associated with or inherent in the provision of clinical services • Attendance at meetings related to teaching and training of staff • Support of relevant clinical research programs conducted by health units • Participation, where relevant and required in the health unit’s on call and recall rosters related to the provision of relevant clinical services • Participation in the provision of outreach services and health education programs as required • Representing the health unit in clinical and scientific meetings locally, nationally or internationally • Participation in programs designed to maintain or enhance personal professional competency.

Related to Clinical Academic

  • Clinical means having a significant relationship, whether real or potential, direct or indirect, to the actual rendering or outcome of dental care, the practice of dentistry, or the quality of dental care being rendered to a patient;

  • Clinical laboratory means a facility for the microbiological, serological, chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunohematological, pathological, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition.

  • Clinical Trials means a controlled study in humans of the safety or efficacy of a Product, and includes, without limitation, such clinical trials as are designed to support expanded labeling or to satisfy the requirements of an Agency in connection with any Product Approval and any other human study used in research and Development of a Product.

  • Clinical Studies means human clinical trials for a Licensed Product and any other tests and studies for a Licensed Product in human subjects.

  • Clinical Trial means a Phase I Clinical Trial, Phase II Clinical Trial or Phase III Clinical Trial, or any post-approval human clinical trial, as applicable.