Examples of CORE PRIVILEGES in a sentence
LEVEL II CORE PRIVILEGES PHYSICIAN REQUEST Granted Not Granted* With Following Requirements**(Provide Details)Level II Core: Adult interpreting EEG, Evoked PotentialsOne (1) year ABPN training in Clinical Neurophysiology, Neuromuscular Medicine or Epilepsy fellowship OR certification by the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology.
He is board certified in allergy and immunology, pathology (but not anatomic pathology), and emergency room medicine.
Any work within the hard shoulder will impact on the availability of the ITS services used by the Highway Agency and other organisations because sensors in the carriageway will be damaged and power supply to adjacent equipment may be interrupted to allow safe working.
CORE PRIVILEGES: General SurgeryAdmit, evaluate, diagnose, consult, and provide pre-, intra-, and postoperative care and perform surgical procedures to patients of all ages to correct or treat various conditions, diseases, disorders, and injuries of the alimentary tract; skin, soft tissues, and breast; endocrine system; head and neck; surgical oncology, trauma, and non-operative trauma; and the vascular system.
LEVEL I CORE PRIVILEGES Level 1 (core) privileges are those able to be performed after successful completion of an accredited residency program in that core specialty.
CORE PRIVILEGES: GENERAL SURGERY □ Requested Admit, evaluate, diagnose, consult, and provide pre-, intra-, and postoperative care and perform surgical procedures to patients of all ages to correct or treat various conditions, diseases, disorders, and injuries of the alimentary tract; skin, soft tissues, and breast; endocrine system; head and neck; surgical oncology, trauma, and nonoperative trauma; and the vascular system.
LEVEL II CORE PRIVILEGES Level II Core privileges are those able to be performed after successful completion of an accreditedtraining program in that core specialty.