Medical Crew Member definition

Medical Crew Member means EMS personnel or other health care professionals who are licensed or registered in North Carolina and are affiliated with a SCTP.
Medical Crew Member means EMS personnel or other health care professionals who are licensed
Medical Crew Member means any person employed by an air ambulance service for the purpose of providing care to patients transported by and receiving medical care from an air ambulance service.

Examples of Medical Crew Member in a sentence

  • Medical Crew Member" means EMS personnel or other health care professionals who are licensed or registered in North Carolina and are affiliated with a SCTP.


More Definitions of Medical Crew Member

Medical Crew Member means EMS personnel or other health care professionals who hold current North Carolina credentials and are affiliated with a specialty care transport program.
Medical Crew Member means a physician, registered nurse, EMT-paramedic, EMT- intermediate, EMT-defibrillation technician, or EMT who holds a current North Carolina license or certification and who has completed additional training in altitude physiology, EMS communications, in-flight emergencies, and aircraft and flight safety conducted under the direct guidance of the medical director.
Medical Crew Member means EMS personnel or other health care professionals who hold current license or are registered in North Carolina and are affiliated with the Lincoln County EMS System.

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