North Dakota Code § 43-17-01

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As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires:
1. "Board" means the North Dakota board of medicine.
2. "Licensee" means a physician , resident physician, or physician assistant licensed to 
practice in this state or a physician assistant privileged to practice in this state under 
chapter 43-17.5.
3. "Physician" includes physician and surgeon (M.D.) and osteopathic physician and 
surgeon (D.O.).
4. "Physician assistant" means an individual issued a physician assistant license under 
this chapter or privileged to practice in this state under chapter 43-17.5.
5. "Practice of medicine" includes the practice of medicine, surgery, and obstetrics. The 
following persons are regarded as practicing medicine:
a. A person that holds out to the public as being engaged within this state in the 
diagnosis or treatment of diseases or injuries of human beings.
b. A person that suggests, recommends, or prescribes any form of treatment for the 
intended relief or cure of any physical or mental ailment of any individual, with the 
intention of receiving, directly or indirectly, any fee, gift, or compensation.
c. A person that maintains an office for the examination or treatment of individuals 
afflicted with disease or injury of the body or mind.
d. A person that attaches the title M.D., surgeon, doctor, D.O., osteopathic physician 
and surgeon, or any other similar word or words or abbreviation to the person's 
name, indicating that the person is engaged in the treatment or diagnosis of the 
diseases or injuries of human beings shall be held to be engaged in the practice 
of medicine.
6. "Resident physician" means an individual issued a postgraduate training license under 
this chapter.
7. "Telemedicine" means the practice of medicine using electronic communication, 
information technologies, or other means between a licensee in one location and a 
patient in another location, with or without an intervening health care provider. 
"Telemedicine" includes direct interactive patient encounters, asynchronous 
store-and-forward technologies, and remote monitoring.

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