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1836                                               LAWS OF MARYLAND [Ch. 530

cardiac rescue technician program and who:

(i) Have successfully completed an advanced cardiac
rescue technician course, the standards of which are set
by the Board and Commission;

(ii) Are trained by licensed physicians and a
registered nurse to carry out all phases of
cardio—pulmonary resuscitation, to administer drugs via
radio, telemetry, written, or oral authorization of
licensed physicians, and to administer intravenous
solutions under written or oral authorization of licensed
physicians; and

(iii) Have been examined and certified as cardiac
rescue technicians by the Board and will be recertified
annually by same.

(6)   An individual to whom duties are delegated by a
licensed physician, including, but not limited to, any
individual registered, certified or licensed to practice
any other health profession defined by law, in accordance
with regulations to be promulgated by the Board.

(7) AN INDIVIDUAL PERFORMING ACUPUNCTION UNDER THE
SUPERVISION OF A LICENSED PHYSICIAN.

119.

(f) "Practice of medicine" means the exercise,
whether for compensation or gratuitously, of the art of
science and medical diagnosis, healing, or surgery and
includes:

(1)    Operating on, professing to heal, prescribing
for or otherwise diagnosing or treating any physical,
mental or emotional ailment or supposed ailment of
another.

(2)    Undertaking by appliance, test, operation, or
treatment to diagnose, prevent, cure, heal, prescribe
for, or treat any bodily, mental or emotional ailment or
supposed ailment of another.

(3)    Undertaking to treat, heal, cure or remove any
physical, emotional or mental ailment or supposed ailment
of another by mental, emotional or other process
exercised or invoked on the part of either the physician,
the patient, or both.

(4)    Assisting, attempting, inducing, or causing by
any means whatsoever the termination of a human
pregnancy.

 

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