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The Emeritus Staff category shall be restricted to the Medical/Dental Staff Members who have made outstanding contributions to the field of medicine, the community or the Hospital whom the Medical/Dental Staff wish to honor.
Emeritus Staff shall not be eligible to admit patients, vote or exercise clinical privileges at Children’s Dallas.
Emeritus Staff shall not be eligible to admit patients, vote or exercise clinical privileges at the Hospital.
The Emeritus Staff category shall be restricted to Medical/Dental Staff Members who have made outstanding contributions to the field of medicine, the community or the Hospital whom the Medical/Dental Staff wish to honor.
Emeritus Staff practitioners are not eligible for Medical Staff membership or clinical privileges, and therefore shall not be subject to any other credentialing processes.4.7-2 PREROGATIVES OF EMERITUS RECOGNITIONEmeritus Staff shall be invited and welcome to attend educational and social functions of the Medical Center and Medical Staff.
The Emeritus Staff shall consist of former Medical Staff members who are retired from medical practice and who are honored for their past service by this appointment.
The Borrower does not own any margin securities and the Loan advanced hereunder will not be used for the purpose of purchasing or carrying any margin securities or for the purpose of reducing or retiring any Indebtedness which was originally incurred to purchase any margin securities or for any other purpose not permitted by Regulation U of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
An Applicant to the Emeritus Staff or Affiliate Staff must complete the appropriate Application provided by Medical Staff Services and be approved for membership on the Emeritus Staff or Affiliate Staff by the Medical Executive Committee and the Governing Body.
To be considered for the Emeritus Staff, a retired member must be nominated, in writing, by a current member of the Active Staff.
The Emeritus Staff shall consist of Practitioners who (1) have retired from practice, or (2) are recognized for their reputations and their contributions to the health and medical sciences, as well as their contributions to the Medical Center(s).