Podiatrist definition

Podiatrist means a doctor of podiatric medicine (“D.P.M.”).
Podiatrist means an individual licensed by a State or Territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to practice podiatry.
Podiatrist means any person who is licensed to practice podiatric medicine and surgery by the state medical board.

Examples of Podiatrist in a sentence

  • Effective September 1, 2010, a maximum of $1000 per year for each of the following paramedical services: Chiropractor, Podiatrist, Naturopath, Osteopath, Speech Therapist, Physiotherapist , Psychologist, Massage Therapy, and a maximum of $1,000 per year for combined paramedical services provided by a psychologist, holder of a Master of Social Work or a member of the Canadian Registry of Marriage and Family Therapists.

  • A maximum of $1000 per year for each of the following paramedical services: Chiropractor, Podiatrist, Naturopath, Osteopath, Speech Therapist, Physiotherapist , Psychologist, Massage Therapy.


More Definitions of Podiatrist

Podiatrist means an individual licensed by this state to engage in the practice of podiatry. See Sections 58-5a-101 through 58-5a-501, Podiatric Physician Licensing Act.
Podiatrist means an individual licensed under ch. 448, Stats., to practice podiatry.
Podiatrist means an individual licensed by the state of Ohio to practice podiatry pursuant to Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code.
Podiatrist means an individual who has received a Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) and has a current license to practice podiatry in the State of Wisconsin.
Podiatrist means an individual licensed under ORS chapter 677 to practice podiatry.
Podiatrist means an individual who has received a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree and who holds a current license to practice podiatry issued by the Virginia Board of Medicine.
Podiatrist means a person licensed to practice podiatry or podiatric medicine and surgery under ch. 448, Stats.