Medical Auxiliary definition

Medical Auxiliary means a person who is registered in the Register of Supplementary Health Services for the Republic of South Africa, published under the authority of the South African Medical and Dental Council in terms of section 19 of the Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Profession Act 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974).
Medical Auxiliary means a person who is registered in the Register of Supplementary Health Services Personnel for the Republic of South Africa, published under the authority of the South African Medical and Dental Council in terms of section 21 of the

Examples of Medical Auxiliary in a sentence

  • If and in so far as the Decree on Sterilized Medical Auxiliary Materials applies to the goods to be delivered by the Supplier, those goods and the packing thereof will have to meet the requirements of the aforesaid Decree in full.

Related to Medical Auxiliary

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  • medical food means a food that is intended for the dietary treatment of a disease or condition for which nutritional requirements are established by medical evaluation and is formulated to be consumed or administered enterally under the direction of a Practitioner.

  • Medical cannabis pharmacy means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.

  • Medical assessment means an assessment of a patient’s medical condition secured by our Assistance Company working in conjunction with the Medical Evacuation Provider’s medical director and in collaboration with the attending physician. The Assistance Company in collaboration with the Medical Evacuation Provider, will utilize the assessment to determine at its sole discretion whether a Plan Holder is fit to fly; the most appropriate means to provide medical evacuation; the medical personnel who will be accompanying the patient on the transport; and to confirm the medical facility closest to one’s home can meet their medical needs. If the patient’s medical facility of choice is unable to provide the high level of medical care required by the patient, arrangements will be made to transport the patient to the appropriate medical facility closest to their home, or closest to patient's preferred medical facility in the US when possible.