Health profession means those licensed or regulated professions set forth in RCW 18.120.020(4).
Licensed health care professional means a person who possesses a professional medical license that is valid in Oregon. Examples include, but are not limited to, a registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP), licensed practical nurse (LPN), medical doctor (MD), osteopathic physician (DO), respiratory therapist (RT), physical therapist (PT), physician assistant (PA), or occupational therapist (OT).
Practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine means the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
coercive practices means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, persons, or their property to influence their participation in a procurement process, or affect the execution of a contract;
Proper practices means those set out in The Practitioners’ Guide
regulated profession means a regulated profession as defined in Article 3(1)(a) of Directive 2005/36/EC.
Licensed mental health professional or "LMHP" means a physician, licensed clinical psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist, licensed behavior analyst, or licensed psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner.
Medical malpractice judgment means any final order of any court entering judgment against a
Practice of chiropractic means the adjustment of the 24 movable vertebrae of the spinal column,
Health care practitioner means an individual licensed
coercive practice means impairing or harming or threatening to impair or harm, directly or indirectly, any person or property to influence any person’s participation or action in the Bidding Process;
Practice of podiatry means the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure or alleviation of physical