Practice Setting definition

Practice Setting means either of the following:
Practice Setting means the type of service delivery such as acute care, outpatient, inpatient rehabilitation, long term care, home health, educational settings or DDSD.
Practice Setting means any public or private counseling service agency or delivery system within which professional counseling is practiced or professional counseling services are delivered.

More Definitions of Practice Setting

Practice Setting means a placement which is part of a student’s program that places or may place the student in contact with the public.
Practice Setting means the usual single physical setting the General Practice operates from, normally considered to be a general practice surgery. Any satellite practice operations need to be deemed rural by the relevant DHB and approved by the ACC Portfolio Manager prior to service commencement under this Service Schedule. Any satellite practice operation will need to have access to a General Practitioner where clinically appropriate.
Practice Setting typically means the employer or work setting where an attorney practices. Common practice settings include working for a government agency, public interest organization, judge, law firm - small, mid-sized, or large firm - or a corporation. Different work settings will come with different
Practice Setting means the usual single physical setting the General Practice operates from, normally considered to be a general practice surgery. Any satellite practice operations need to be deemed rural by the relevant DHB and approved by the ACC Portfolio Manager prior to service commencement under
Practice Setting means the public or private social work delivery system within which social work is practiced or social work services are delivered.
Practice Setting. ' means the public or private marriage and family therapy service agency or delivery system within which marriage and family therapy is practiced or marriage and family therapy services are delivered.

Related to Practice Setting

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  • Practice of pharmacy means providing pharmacist care requiring specialized knowledge, judgment, and skill derived from the principles of biological, chemical, behavioral, social, pharmaceutical, and clinical sciences. As used in this division, "pharmacist care" includes the following:

  • Practice of architecture means professional services, such as consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning, design, or review of material and completed phases of work in construction, alteration, or repair in connection with a public or private structure, building, equipment, works, or project if the professional service requires the application of a principle of architecture or architectural design.

  • Practice of podiatry means the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure or alleviation of physical

  • Practice of engineering means any service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires engineering education, training, and experience in the application of special knowledge of the mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences to such services or creative work as commissioning, consultation, investigation, expert technical testimony, evaluation, design and design coordination of engineering works and systems, design for development and use of land and water, performing engineering surveys and studies, and the review of construction for the purpose of monitoring compliance with drawings and specifications, any of which embraces such services or work, either public or private, in connection with any utilities, structures, buildings, machines, equipment, processes, work systems projects, and industrial or consumer products or equipment of control systems, chemical, communications, mechanical, electrical, environmental, hydraulic, pneumatic, or thermal nature, insofar as they involve safeguarding life, health, or property, and including such other professional services as may be necessary to the planning, progress, and completion of any engineering services. The mere execution, as a contractor, of work designed by a professional engineer or supervision of the construction of such work as a foreman or superintendent is not considered the practice of engineering. A person must be construed to practice or offer to practice engineering, within the meaning and intent of this chapter who: