Sufficient knowledge definition
Sufficient knowledge means a physician holds staff privileges in a South Carolina hospital or ambulatory surgical center which would permit the physician to supervise the anesthesia, or the physician must be able to document certification or eligibility by a specialty board approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties or American Osteopathic Association, or the physician must be able to demonstrate comparable background, formal training, or experience in supervising the anesthesia, as approved by the Board.
Sufficient knowledge. , as used in this subsection, means that the veterinarian has recently seen
Examples of Sufficient knowledge in a sentence
Sufficient knowledge and skill required of an employee to perform the job satisfactorily without training, but with reasonable familiarization and supervision.
Sufficient knowledge in Fire Service Hydraulics and Aerial Operations.
Requirements of the Job • Developing knowledge of centre policy and practice • No formal qualifications required at this level • Certificate in community services (TAFE) or equivalent • It is desirable that officers are studying for an appropriate certificate • Sufficient knowledge and experience to perform duties at this level • Positions at this level will involve officers in extensive on-the-job training including familiarisation with the goals and objectives of the work section.