from needing an FNP?
Yes. Hospitals, medical schools, licensees who contract with, are employed by, or are on the staff of, any clinic licensed by the Department of Health Services, including laboratories, non-profit organizations, narcotic treatment programs and outpatient surgery settings granted a certificate of accreditation from the following accreditation agencies approved by the Medical Board are not required to obtain a fictitious name permit. The four approved accreditation agencies are: “The Institute for Medical Quality,” “Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care,” “American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities, Inc.” and “Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
Yes. Hospitals, medical schools, licensees who contract with, are employed by, or are on the staff of, any clinic licensed by the Department of Public Health, including laboratories, non-profit organizations, narcotic treatment programs and outpatient surgery settings granted a certificate of accreditation from the following accreditation agencies approved by the Medical Board are not required to obtain a fictitious name permit.