For instance, in case you contact for medical assistance during an emergency, as assistance coordinator will be appointed who will check if you need a medical evacuation
under a licensed physician.
Physician assistants always work
under a licensed physician.
The physician assistant is responsible for diagnosing and treating disease
under a licensed physician's supervision.
Not exact matches
Because CPM's are not required to work
under the direction,
license, and / or supervision of a
physician they do not ordinarily (in Southern Nevada) deliver babies in the hospital.
The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers» Society, Inc. is a progressive organization of health care professionals who work
under the direction of a
licensed physician.
Under state law, only
physicians and certified nurse - midwives are
licensed to oversee a birth, according to the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, which is issuing cease - and - desist orders against lay midwives.
The Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers» Society, Inc. is a progressive organization of
licensed health care professionals who work
under the direction of a
licensed physician.
It would prohibit
licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, mental health practitioners and
physicians from using conversion therapy on anyone
under 18.
The use of the Vivos technologies by any patient must always occur
under the direction and supervision of a qualified, trained, and
licensed dentist,
physician or other qualified health provider, working in close collaboration with qualified medical personnel.
Under the supervision of
licensed naturopathic
physicians, our clinic interns provide an unparalleled standard of care for our patients.
Clinical training — 1200 hours in the teaching clinic, treating patients
under the supervision of a
licensed naturopathic
physician and 300 hours observing naturopathic doctors in their own offices.
§ Nurse Practitioners must be
licensed as a Nurse Practitioner in the area of primary care and / or behavioral health or be eligible to take exam offered by a national certifying body recognized by the Texas Board of Nursing and work
under the direction of a
physician.
sp.), gorilla (Hominidae, Homininae, Gorilla sp.), macaque (Cercopithecidea, Cercopithecinae, Macaca sp.), baboon (Cercopithecidae, Cercopithecinae, Papio sp., Theropithecus sp., Mandrillus sp.), langur (Cercopithecidae, Colobinac, Presbytis sp., Trachypithecus sp.), colobus monkey (Cercopithecidae, Colobinae, Colobus sp.) or guenon (Cercopithecidae, Cercopithecinae, Cercopithecus sp.) held by a facility accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association at the request of and
under the immediate personal supervision of a
licensed veterinarian who has personally diagnosed the condition to be treated or who has specifically delegated such duties to the
physician and who evaluates the services provided by such
physician.
A denial
under these provisions requires a determination by a
licensed health care professional (such as a
physician,
physician's assistant, or nurse) based on an assessment of the particular circumstances and current professional medical standards of harm.
A
licensed vocational nurse (LVN) cares for the sick, injured, convalescent and disabled
under the direction of
physicians and registered nurses.
Salary range: $ 42,682 — $ 57,949 Minimum training: 1 - year certificate program; state - issued
license required Job description: A
licensed vocational nurse (LVN) cares for the sick, injured, convalescent and disabled
under the direction of
physicians and registered nurses.
Under the direction of a
licensed vocational nurse, registered nurse, or
physician, graduates are prepared to provide basic care to patients in their homes and communities.
Salary range: $ 42,682 — $ 57,949 Minimum training: 1 - year certificate program; state - issued
license required Job description: A
licensed practical nurse (LPN) cares for the sick, injured, convalescent and disabled
under the direction of
physicians and registered nurses.
Medical assistants, on the other hand, assist the medical staff in delivering patient care
under the supervision of a
physician or a
licensed nurse.
Licensed practical nurses work
under the direction of the
physician or registered nurse.
Job description:
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) work
under both registered nurses and
physicians to provide basic nursing care.
Licensed Practical Nurses are entry - level nurses, and they perform their duties
under the supervision of Registered Nurses and
physicians.
A
Licensed Practical Nurse / Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN / LVN) works under the guidance of a registered nurse or a licensed physician or dentist in a variety of health care s
Licensed Practical Nurse /
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN / LVN) works under the guidance of a registered nurse or a licensed physician or dentist in a variety of health care s
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN / LVN) works
under the guidance of a registered nurse or a
licensed physician or dentist in a variety of health care s
licensed physician or dentist in a variety of health care settings.
Under the direction of a
licensed pharmacist, transcribes abbreviated and symbolized information from
physician's orders onto patient medication profile,...
They work directly with a
physician and their scope of practice falls
under the
physician's
license.
The CPT book describes services by the
physician's staff as «and / or
licensed clinical staff
under his or her direction.»
Although some states — explicitly or implicitly — permit
physicians to delegate very minor physical therapy modalities to competent and knowledgeable medical assistants working
under the
physician's direct supervision, no state allows a
physician to delegate the full range of physical therapy to anyone other than a
licensed physical therapist.
Registered nurses (RNs) and
licensed practical nurses (LPNs) sometimes work
under physician supervision in outpatient settings and are delegated administration of medication.
Nothing in s. 458.301, s. 458.305, s. 458.307, s. 458.309, s. 458.311, s. 458.313, s. 458.319, s. 458.321, s. 458.327, s. 458.329, s. 458.331, s. 458.337, s. 458.339, s. 458.341, s. 458.343, s. 458.345, s. 458.347, or this section shall be construed to prohibit any service rendered by a registered nurse or a
licensed practical nurse, if such service is rendered
under the direct supervision and control of a
licensed physician who provides specific direction for any service to be performed and gives final approval to all services performed.
(2) Medical assistants shall work
under the supervision of a Montana -
licensed physician or podiatrist who is responsible for assigning administrative and clinical tasks to the medical assistant relating to the
physician or podiatrist's practice of medicine.
Request: The Connecticut Society of Medical Assistants and the American Association of Medical Assistants request that the Connecticut General Assembly enact legislation that would enable
licensed physicians to delegate: (1) the administration of medication orally or by inhalation; and (2) the administration of intramuscular, intradermal, and subcutaneous injections (including vaccinations / immunizations) to medical assistants working
under their direct supervision (as defined above) in outpatient settings who:
They will also compound and dispense medications using prescriptions authorized by a
physician, and prepare and / or fill medications (sterile products, oral, topical, etc.)
under the supervision of a
licensed Pharmacist.
LPNs or
licensed practical nurses work in hospitals and clinics where they are expected to provide direct patient care
under the supervision of
physician, RN or a nurse supervisor.
The MA Float maintains a clean, organized, and safe environment, and performs patient care services that support the
physician / provider's practice under the clinical supervision of the Physician, Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Physician's Assistant, or Licensed Vocation
physician / provider's practice
under the clinical supervision of the
Physician, Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Physician's Assistant, or Licensed Vocation
Physician, Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner,
Physician's Assistant, or Licensed Vocation
Physician's Assistant, or
Licensed Vocational Nurse.
Medical Assistant II provides supportive patient care functions for an assigned clinical area,
under the supervision of a
Physician, Registered Nurse or
Licensed Vocational Nurse, ensuring the safety and comfort of patients and families according to legal, organizational and professional standards.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT FSLA: NON EXEMPT
Under the direct supervision of the
licensed physician and the general direction of the Nursing Supervisor, incumbent is responsible for conducting general medical...
* Performs clinical duties
under direct supervision of a
licensed pharmacist, including medication reconciliation, adverse drug event reviews, renal dosing, medication utilization reviews, patient rounds with
physicians, presentations for education purposes, and other clinical duties as directed by preceptor.
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs), or licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), care for the sick, injured, convalescent, and disabled under the direction of physicians and registered
Licensed practical nurses (LPNs), or
licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), care for the sick, injured, convalescent, and disabled under the direction of physicians and registered
licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), care for the sick, injured, convalescent, and disabled
under the direction of
physicians and registered nurses.
Although legal requirements addressing MAs» scope of practice vary by state, MAs generally work
under the
license of their supervising
physician or the managed care organization that employs them.
All healthcare professionals except those in an in - patient setting work
under the direction of a
physician license.
Even though
physician assistants have a
license, they still work
under the direction of a
licensed medical doctor.
RNs hold their own
licenses and do not work
under a
physician's
license.
As a RN you also work
under the direction of the
Physician license and you are not able to do more than he allows you to do
under his direction.
As an RN, you work
under your own
license, not a
physicians.
Even in states where medical assistants are permitted to administer medication, they must do so
under the direct supervision of a
licensed physician.
Can perform assigned tasks
under physician, advanced practice registered nurse,
physician assistant, registered nurse, or
licensed practical nurse supervision...
Under the direct supervision of a
licensed Pharmacist, the Infusion Center Pharmacy Technician interprets
physicians» medication orders using knowledge of...
Medical assistants are trained on the job or through a postsecondary certificate program and must work
under the supervision of a
physician or
licensed nurse.
CNAs generally work
under the direct supervision of a
physician, registered nurse or
licensed practical nurse.
As long as the procedures are non-invasive, and they are completed
under the express orders and supervision of the
licensed physician or nurse practitioner, most MAs in California may: