Practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine means the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
Practice of medicine means the clinical prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of human disease, injury, or condition requiring a physician to obtain and maintain a license in compliance with the medical practice act of a member state.
Practice of radiologic technology means the application of x-rays to human beings for diagnostic or
Practice of chiropractic means the adjustment of the 24 movable vertebrae of the spinal column,
Practice of podiatry means the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure or alleviation of physical
Practice of acupuncture means the stimulation of certain points on or near the surface of the body
Practice of respiratory care means the (i) administration of pharmacological, diagnostic, and
Telemedicine means the delivery of health care services through the use of interactive audio and video technology, permitting real-time communication between the patient at the originating site and the provider, for the purpose of diagnosis, consultation, or treatment. For purposes of this section only, "telemedicine" does not include the use of audio-only telephone, facsimile, or email.
Home health aide services means the personal care and maintenance activities provided to individuals for the purpose of promoting normal standards of health and hygiene.
Emergency medical technician means a person who is either an EMT-I, EMT-II, or EMT-P (paramedic), and possesses a valid certificate or license in accordance with the standards of Division 2.5 (commencing with Section 1797) of the Health and Safety Code.
registered medical practitioner means a medical practitioner registered under the Medical Act 1971 [Act 50];