Examples of Medical Oversight in a sentence
Medical Oversight includes physician direction of the initial education and continuing education of EMS personnel or medical crew members; development and monitoring of both operational and treatment protocols; evaluation of the medical care rendered by EMS personnel or medical crew members; participation in system or program evaluation; and directing, by two-way voice communications, the medical care rendered by the EMS personnel or medical crew members.
Three Core Elements (Core Element 1: Nurse Navigators, Core Element 2: PN Champion with Clinical Expertise, and Core Element 3: Medical Oversight of the Navigation Intervention) directly address staff roles and commitment.
North Carolina College of Emergency Physicians Standards for Medical Oversight and Data Collection.
The Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Oversight has been directed by 401.465 (F.S.) and Chapter 64J-3, F.A.C., 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) Certification, to implement "procedures for the approval of public safety telecommunication training programs, certification and recertification of 911 public safety telecommunicators".
Medical Oversight" means the responsibility for the management and accountability of the medical care aspects of an EMS System, Alternative Practice Setting, or SCTP.