PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted to Allied Health Practitioners by the Board to exercise a scope of practice or clinical privileges. For ease of use, when applicable to an Allied Health Practitioner, any reference in this Policy to “appointment” or “reappointment” shall be interpreted as a reference to initial or continued permission to practice.
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted to Advanced Practice Professionals and Licensed Independent Practitioners to exercise clinical privileges at the Hospital.
Examples of PERMISSION TO PRACTICE in a sentence
THE APPLICATION SHALL ALSO DISCLOSE ALL OF THE STATES IN WHICH LICENSURE, REGISTRATION, OR PERMISSION TO PRACTICE HAS BEEN DENIED, SUSPENDED, OR REVOKED.
More Definitions of PERMISSION TO PRACTICE
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted to Advanced Practice Providers to exercise clinical privileges at the Hospital.
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted to Allied Health Professionals to exercise clinical privileges or a scope of practice.
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted to Allied Health Professionals by the MSHA Board to exercise clinical privileges or a scope of practice.
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted to Advance Practice Providers to exercise clinical privileges or a scope of practice.
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted to Advance Practice Professionals to exercise clinical privileges or scope of practice at the Hospital.
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted by the Board or President, as applicable, to exercise a scope of practice and/or clinical privileges.
PERMISSION TO PRACTICE means the authorization granted by the Board, to exercise a scope of practice and/or clinical privileges.