Provider of health care means: 1. A physician; 2. A physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS; 3. A dentist; 4. A licensed nurse; 5. A person who holds a license as an attendant or is certified as an emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic pursuant to chapter 450B of NRS; 6. An optometrist; 7. An audiologist; 8. A practitioner of respiratory care; 9. A podiatric physician; 10. A psychologist; 11. A clinical professional counselor; 12. A genetic counselor; 13. A clinical alcohol and drug counselor or a licensed or certified alcohol and drug counselor; 14. A perfusionist; 15. A pharmacist or pharmacy technician; 16. An associate in social work, a social worker, a master social worker, an independent social worker or a clinical social worker licensed pursuant to chapter 641B of NRS; 17. A midwife; 18. A provider of doula services who is enrolled with the Medicaid Division of the Nevada Health Authority to receive reimbursement through Medicaid pursuant to NRS 422.27177 ; 19. A speech-language pathologist licensed pursuant to chapter 637B of NRS; 20. A physical therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 640 of NRS; 21. An occupational therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 640A of NRS; 22. A marriage and family therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS; 23. A clinical alcohol and drug counselor or an alcohol and drug counselor licensed pursuant to chapter 641C of NRS; 24. A problem gambling counselor certified pursuant to chapter 641C of NRS; 25. An assistant behavior analyst or a behavior analyst licensed pursuant to chapter 641D of NRS; or 26. A behavioral health and wellness practitioner.
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