Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.22205 - Medical control authority; medical director; responsibilities
Rule 205.
(1) The
medical director is an agent of the medical control authority and is
responsible for medical control for the emergency medical services
system.
(2) The medical director
shall ensure the provision of medical control. The medical director's signature
on a life support agency's application for licensure or relicensure affirms
that the medical control authority intends to provide medical control to the
life support agency. If the medical director refuses to sign the life support
agency application for licensure or relicensure, then the medical director
shall notify the department in writing, within 5 business days, providing
justification for denial based on a department-approved protocol. Refusal of a
medical director to sign a life support agency application will result in
denial justification review by the department.
(3) The medical director shall do all the
following:
(a) Participate every 2 years in 1
department-approved educational program relating to medical control
issues.
(b) Be responsible for the
supervision, coordination, implementation, and compliance with protocols of the
medical control authority.
(c)
Receive input from, and be responsive to, the advisory body.
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