Program medical director definition

Program medical director means a physician who is involved in the practice or supervision of emergency medicine in a hospital or prehospital setting and who advises the accredited institution or approved institution regarding the courses taught within an EMS training program or EMS continuing education program as set forth in section 4765.16 of the Revised Code and Chapter 4765-7 of the Administrative Code.
Program medical director means a physician who is involved in the practice or supervision of emergency medicine in a hospital or prehospital setting and who assumes responsibility for the medical components of an EMS training program that applies for, or holds, a certificate of accreditation or certificate of approval issued by the board under section 4765.17 of the Revised Code.
Program medical director means the Alabama licensed physician who provides medical direction for all didactic and clinical instruction and clinical practice experience.

Examples of Program medical director in a sentence

  • The Specialty Care Transport Program medical director shall designate the combination of medical equipment as required in Subparagraph (b)(2) of this Rule that is carried on a mission based on anticipated patient care needs.

  • Program medical director name and/or contact information.B. An EMS approved Education Program may not make substantive changes to the Education Program without first receiving approval for the proposed changes from the Bureau of EMS.

  • To the extent that the Hospital adopts a Program model, then a Program medical director shall be accountable and report to the Chief Executive Officer, or as directed by the Chief Executive Officer, in accordance with the Hospital’s administrative reporting policies.

  • Taxpayer did not elect out of installment sale treatment and is reporting gain realized from the sale of the shares of Company stock on the installment method under § 453 of the Code.

  • Customers not receiving reclaimed water in areas where a reclaimed water distribution system is in place may connect to the system at any time under the provisions of Part IV and Part VI of these Policies and Regulations.


More Definitions of Program medical director

Program medical director means the means the Physician accountable to the Vice- President of a Program through the Chief Executive Officer responsible for the administration and operations of a Program within the Hospital;
Program medical director means the physician who is designated in a first responder plan to be responsible for: the medi- cal control, direction and supervision of all phases of the first responder program operated under the plan and of first responders performing under the plan; the establishment of standard operat- ing procedures for these personnel; the coordination and supervi- sion of evaluation activities carried out under the plan; if physi- cians are to be used in implementing the first responder program, the designation of on−line medical control physicians; and meet- ing the requirements of s. HFS 113.04 (3) (a) and, if applicable, s. HFS 113.04 (3) (b).
Program medical director means the physician who is responsible for the management of the program within allocated budgetary resources;
Program medical director means the member of the Medical Staff and who is appointed by the Board to be responsible for the professional standards and quality of clinical care rendered by the members of his/her Program at the Hospital
Program medical director means a physician licensed to practice medicine in New Mexico, who assumes responsibility for administering all medical services, either by performing them directly or by delegating specific responsibility to authorized program medical practitioners functioning under the medical director’s direct supervision.
Program medical director means the Physician appointed by the Board to be responsible for a defined Hospital Program and has the duties detailed in section 7.3 of this By-law.
Program medical director means a physician who is responsible for ensuring an accurate and thorough presentation of the medical content of an emergency care education program; certifying that each student has successfully completed the education course; and in conjunction with the program coordinator, planning the clinical training.