Clinical Lead definition

Clinical Lead means the registered medical practitioner who delivers primary care services or some other registered health care professional who delivers services within a community context who is appointed by the Chief Officer and the Medical Director of NHS Grampian;
Clinical Lead means the Physician or Dentist appointed by a Program Medical Director to take responsibility for a defined Hospital Service within a Program and has the duties detailed in section 7.9 of this By-law.
Clinical Lead means the individual responsible for leading the clinical planning during the procurement, design and construction phases of the Project.

Examples of Clinical Lead in a sentence

  • The Clinical Lead can refuse the request for the reasons set out in section 8.

  • These projects will be coordinated by Philips Clinical Professional Services (CPS) team with input from the Philips Clinical Lead.

  • The forum should be chaired by the EMP National Clinical Lead and comprise the Lead Consultant in EM for each of the ECNs, a nursing representative from each ECN including PEM, a Consultant in PEM, a representative from the Therapy Professions, a representative from Medical Social Work and a representative of HSE Management Teams from each of the regions.

  • Should the matter relate to the conduct or performance of a Clinical Lead, then the Chief Medical Officer must be informed.

  • For clarity, each Clinical Commissioning Group has one vote, irrespective of whether both the Clinical Lead and Accountable Officer for that Clinical Commissioning Group attend the HWB.

  • The matter will be brought to the immediate attention of the appropriate Clinical Lead, or their elected deputy, at the earliest possible opportunity.

  • If the concern related to the Chief Medical Officer then a nominated Clinical Lead should be informed, who will inform the Chief Executive.

  • Table 1 lists the Clinical Lead and their Deputy alongside the senior management and senior technical roles within the Department.

  • The Laboratory Manager is accountable to the Operations Manager for Pathology and Clinical Lead for Histopathology.

  • In each clinical specialty, as relevant, there is a Clinical Lead (medical), a Matron (nursing) and a Service Manager / Head of Department who are ultimately managerially and/ or professionally responsible to the Chief of Service.


More Definitions of Clinical Lead

Clinical Lead means the individual responsible for leading the clinical planning during procurement, design and construction phases of the Project, and has active participation through the procurement, design development process and as needed until the end of construction, as identified in the Proponent’s Notice of Continued Status and as may be changed pursuant to this RFP or the DBA RFP.
Clinical Lead means the individual responsible for leading the clinical planning and has active in-person participation during the procurement, design and construction phases of the Project.
Clinical Lead means the individual responsible for leading the clinical planning during procurement, design and construction phases of the Project, and has active participation throughout the procurement, design development process and as needed until the end of construction.
Clinical Lead means the individual responsible for leading the clinical planning during the procurement, design and construction phases of the Project to ensure user consultation outcomes are incorporated into the Project. It is expected that the individual will contribute expertise in LEAN, Evidence-Based Design, Elder Design and operational flows that support Infection Prevention and Control, client-focused care and staff satisfaction and retention.
Clinical Lead means the individual responsible for leading the clinical planning and has active in-person participation during the procurement, design and construction phases of the Project. Individuals with operational experience and interventional service experience is considered an asset.
Clinical Lead means a clinician who is an expert in their field, and able to influence continuous service improvement

Related to Clinical Lead

  • 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.

  • Participating Clinical Laboratory means a Clinical Laboratory which has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Collaborative pharmacy practice means a practice of pharmacy whereby one or

  • Non-Participating Clinical Laboratory means a Clinical Laboratory which does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Clinical nurse specialist means a registered nurse with relevant post-basic qualifications and 12 months’ experience working in the clinical area of his/her specified post-basic qualification, or a minimum of four years’ post-basic registration experience, including three years’ experience in the relevant specialist field and who satisfies the local criteria.

  • Clinical evaluation means a systematic and planned process to continuously generate, collect, analyse and assess the clinical data pertaining to a device in order to verify the safety and performance, including clinical benefits, of the device when used as intended by the manufacturer;

  • 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;

  • Phase 3 Clinical Trial means a pivotal clinical trial in humans performed to gain evidence with statistical significance of the efficacy of a product in a target population, and to obtain expanded evidence of safety for such product that is needed to evaluate the overall benefit-risk relationship of such product, to form the basis for approval of an NDA and to provide an adequate basis for physician labeling, as described in 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(c) or the corresponding regulation in jurisdictions other than the United States.

  • Mobile crisis outreach team means a crisis intervention service for minors or families of minors experiencing behavioral health or psychiatric emergencies.

  • Phase 4 Clinical Trial means a Clinical Trial of a Product conducted after Regulatory Approval of such Product has been obtained from an appropriate Regulatory Authority, which trial is (a) conducted voluntarily by a Party to enhance marketing or scientific knowledge of the Product, or (b) conducted due to a request or requirement of a Regulatory Authority.

  • Clinical peer means a physician or other health care professional who holds a non-restricted license in a state of the United States and in the same or similar specialty as typically manages the medical condition, procedure or treatment under review.

  • Phase IIb Clinical Trial means a clinical trial of a Product on sufficient numbers of patients that is designed to provide a preliminary determination of safety and efficacy of such Product in the target patient population over a range of doses and dose regimens.

  • Collaborative drug therapy management means participation by an authorized pharmacist and a physician in the management of drug therapy pursuant to a written community practice protocol or a written hospital practice protocol.

  • Phase I Clinical Trial means a human clinical trial that is intended to initially evaluate the safety and/or pharmacological effect of a Product in subjects or that would otherwise satisfy requirements of 21 C.F.R. 312.21(a), or its foreign equivalent.

  • Phase IV Clinical Trial means a product support clinical trial of a Product commenced after receipt of Regulatory Approval in the country where such trial is conducted. A Phase IV Clinical Trial may include epidemiological studies, modeling and pharmacoeconomic studies, and investigator-sponsored clinical trials studying Product that are approved by the JDC and that otherwise fit the foregoing definition.

  • Licensed clinical social worker means an individual who meets the licensed clinical social worker requirements established in KRS 335.100.

  • Phase 1 Clinical Trial means a Clinical Trial of a Product on sufficient numbers of normal volunteers and/or patients that is designed to establish that such Product is safe for its intended use and to support its continued testing in Phase 2 Clinical Trials. For purposes of this Agreement, ‘initiation’ of a Phase 1 Clinical Trial for a Product means the first dosing of such Product in a human subject in a Phase 1 Clinical Trial.

  • Phase III Clinical Trials means a Clinical Trial for the Product on sufficient numbers of patients to generate safety and efficacy data to support Regulatory Approval in the proposed therapeutic indication, conducted in accordance with current good clinical practices and in accordance with a protocol that has been reviewed by the FDA and reflects any comments or concerns raised by the same.

  • Clinical supervisor means any of the following:

  • 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.

  • Collaborative practice means that a physician may delegate aspects of drug therapy management for the physician’s patients to an authorized pharmacist through a community practice protocol. “Collaborative practice” also means that a P&T committee may authorize hospital pharmacists to perform drug therapy management for inpatients and hospital clinic patients through a hospital practice protocol.

  • Phase 2 Clinical Trial means a human clinical trial, for which the primary endpoints include a determination of dose ranges or an indication of efficacy in patients being studied as described in 21 C.F.R. §312.21(b), or an equivalent clinical trial in a country in the Territory other than the United States.

  • clinical investigation means any systematic investigation in one or more human subjects, undertaken to assess the safety or performance of a device;

  • Pivotal Clinical Trial means a human clinical trial in any country that is prospectively designed to generate data intended to satisfy the requirements of 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(c) (as amended) in the U.S. or a similar clinical study prescribed by a Regulatory Authority from another country, from time to time, pursuant to Applicable Law.

  • Phase I Clinical Study means a human clinical study of a product, the principal purpose of which is a preliminary determination of safety in healthy individuals or patients, as described in 21 C.F.R. 312.21(a).