Medical License definition

Medical License means an agency- or government-granted permission issued to a health care professional to engage in a given medical occupation. By way of example only, a Medical License could include medical doctor (MD), physician assistant (PA), licensed practical nurse/license vocational nurse (LPN/LVN), registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP), registered dietician, certified nurse midwife (CNM) and licensed midwife (LM).
Medical License has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement. “Merger” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals to this Agreement.

Examples of Medical License in a sentence

  • A Resident not receiving his/her Texas Physician-In-Training Permit or Texas Medical License by the fifth day after his/her expected date of hire will be terminated from the DCHD payroll and rehired effective upon the date on which the Resident receives his/her Texas Physician-In- Training Permit or Texas Medical License.

  • The House Officer agrees to apply for a New York State Medical License at his/her expense, as soon as he/she is qualified to do so.

  • Resident understands, acknowledges and agrees that he/she must provide a copy of the initial California Medical License to the GME Office no later than ten (10) days after receipt of the California Medical License.

  • Residents holding a Texas Medical License to use Schedule II prescription pads for certain drugs must comply with all applicable rules related to use of the pads and lawful prescribing practices.

  • The Resident who has or obtains a Texas Medical License through the Texas Medical Board is required to obtain a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) license.

  • Resident will not be allowed to begin work, and thus will not receive pay, until his/her Texas Physician-In-Training Permit and/or Texas Medical License has been received by the DCHD Graduate Medical Education Office.

  • Resident must have either a Texas Medical License or a Texas Physician-In-Training Permit.

  • The Medical Director must have at least five (5) years’ experience in serving as Medical Director for a Medicaid program and five (5) years’ experience working in pediatric care, an active West Virginia Medical License and be based in West Virginia.

  • The Resident is responsible for obtaining a Texas Medical License or a Texas Physician-In-Training Permit and covering the required fee set by the Texas Medical Board.

  • Resident is responsible for immediately notifying the DCHD Graduate Medical Education Office regarding any change in his/her Texas Medical License or Texas Physician-In-Training Permit, including any suspension, restriction, limitation or termination of the license or permit.

Related to Medical License

  • Occupational license means a certificate, registration, or license issued by a state department, bureau, or agency that has regulatory authority over an individual that allows an individual to legally engage in a regulated occupation or that allows the individual to use a specific title in the practice of an occupation, profession, or vocation.

  • Reciprocal license means the issuance of an Iowa license to practice barbering to an applicant who is currently licensed in another state and which state has a mutual agreement to license persons who have the same or similar qualifications to those required in Iowa.

  • Professional license means any license, permit, certificate, registration, qualification, admission, temporary license, temporary permit, temporary certificate, or temporary registration that is described in divisions (W)(1) to (37) of this section and that qualifies a person as a professionally licensed person.

  • Commercial License means any license issued to an individual or entity that is not a patient, caregiver, or transporter agent.

  • Retail license means one of the following licenses issued under this title: