Medical unit definition

Medical unit means a self-propelled unit used to provide medical examinations, treatments, and medical and dental services or procedures, not including emergency response vehicles.
Medical unit means a self-propelled unit used to provide
Medical unit means hospital, polyclinic, medicare centre, dispensary and medical posts etc; established by the Institutions from time to time;

Examples of Medical unit in a sentence

  • Possession of a valid license issued by the State of California as a Physician or Registered Nurse, with one (1) year of experience on an Air- Medical unit responding to on-scene incidents, and/or critical care transports; or possession of a valid license issued by the State of California as a Nationally Registered Paramedic, with two (2) years of experience on an Air-Medical unit responding to on-scene incidents, and/or critical care transports.

  • Medical unit staff should maintain personal professional standards by showering as needed or daily at a minimum, wearing clean uniforms, maintaining personal grooming habits including but not limited to shaving, and removing sunglasses when talking to customers.

  • Medical unit specializing in oncology care including chemotherapy administration as well as medical patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis.

  • Possession of a valid license issued by the State of California as a Physician or Registered Nurse, with one (1) year experience on an Air- Medical unit responding to on-scene incidents, and/or critical care transports.

Related to Medical unit

  • Medical history means information regarding any:

  • Medical gas means those gases and liquid oxygen intended for human consumption.

  • 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 Specialist means any medical practitioner who is vocationally registered by the Medical Council under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 in one of the approved branches of medicine and who is employed in either that branch of medicine or in a similar capacity with minimal oversight.