Ophthalmologist definition

Ophthalmologist means each individually licensed Ophthalmologist, if any, who is employed or otherwise retained by or associated with the Practice, each of whom shall meet at all times the qualifications described in Section 4.3 and Section 4.4.
Ophthalmologist means a physician who has academic training in ophthalmology beyond the requirements for licensure under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 147, and experience in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases of the eye.
Ophthalmologist means a doctor of medicine who is licensed to practice ophthalmology.

Examples of Ophthalmologist in a sentence

  • In lieu of a signing bonus and subject to Compensation Committee approval, you will be granted stock options equivalent to $30,000.

  • Ophthalmologist represents and warrants that Ophthalmologist's performance of all the terms of this Employment Agreement and as an employee of the Practice does not, and will not, breach any agreement to keep in confidence proprietary information acquired by Ophthalmologist in confidence or in trust prior to Ophthalmologist's employment by the Practice.

  • The term “Professional” shall mean any Optometrist or Ophthalmologist.

  • The term "Professional" shall mean any Optometrist or Ophthalmologist.

  • Ophthalmologist assigns to the Practice and Vision 21 any rights Ophthalmologist may have or acquire in such Proprietary Information.


More Definitions of Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologist means a physician licensed pursuant to Title 40, Chapter 47 who practices in South Carolina and who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the eye and visual system and routine vision care.
Ophthalmologist means a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 148 and board-certified in ophthalmology as a specialist in medical and surgical eye problems.
Ophthalmologist means a physician who specializes in the treatment of disorders of the eye as defined in Chapter 458, F.S.
Ophthalmologist means a physician licensed pursuant to 26 V.S.A.
Ophthalmologist means a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery by the state board of healing arts who specializes in the diagnosis and medical and surgical treatment of diseases and defects of the human eye and related structures.
Ophthalmologist means a medical practitioner registered as a specialist in ophthalmology under the Medical Practitioners Act 1983;
Ophthalmologist means the physician who studies, diagnoses and treat eye diseases and disorders.