Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.156 - BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Subchapter 24.156.27 - Emergency Care Providers
Rule 24.156.2701 - DEFINITIONS
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 24.156.2701
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) For purposes of the rules set forth in this subchapter, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Clinical experience" means supervised
instruction, observation, or practice in a patient care setting as part of a
course curriculum.
(b) "Clinical
preceptor" means an individual licensed to a licensure level greater than the
student, who is responsible for supervising and teaching the student in a
clinical setting, under the supervision of the medical director or lead
instructor.
(c) "Curriculum" means
the combination of the National EMS Educational Standards and Instructional
Guidelines prepared by the USDOT, and the Montana ECP Practice Guidelines.
(d) "Endorsement" means a
supplement within a level of licensure issued in conjunction with the
appropriate standard license type (EMR, EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic). Each
endorsement acquired by a licensee indicates the licensee has obtained a
defined set of skills and knowledge, determined and approved by the board or
its designee, that expands the scope of practice of the ECP.
(e) "Lead instructor" is an endorsement which
indicates the endorsed licensee has attended a board-approved instructor
training program and is authorized to offer and conduct ECP courses. (f)
"Medical director" means a physician or physician assistant who holds a current
unrestricted Montana license and is professionally and legally responsible for
training, providing medical direction, and oversight of licensed ECPs under the
medical director's supervision.
(g) "Montana ECP Practice Guidelines" means
the written guidelines developed, approved, and distributed by the board, that
provide guidance to medical directors and ECPs licensed to practice at all
levels.
(h) "Offline medical
direction" means general medical oversight and supervision for an emergency
medical service or an ECP, including, but not limited to, review of patient
care techniques, emergency medical service procedures, and quality of
care.
(i) "Online medical control"
means real-time interactive medical advice or orders to ECPs.
AUTH: 37-3-203, 50-6-203, MCA IMP: 37-3-102, 37-3-203, 50-6-101, 50-6-105, 50-6-201, 50-6-202, 50-6-203, 50-6-301, 50-6-302, MCA
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