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board

(bōrd),
1. Those designated with managerial authority to supervise, investigate, or provide verification of credentials.
2. Any such experts responsible for policy, financial allocations, and similar oversight.
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board

Administration
An authorised assembly or meeting, public or private, of persons appointed or elected to manage or direct a business or trust, as a board of directors, trustees.

Informatics
Healthcare Informatics Standards Board

Medspeak–UK
The group that decides how an NHS organisation undertakes its legal duties and functions. The Board consists of a chair, non-executive directors and executive members.

Vox populi
A piece of thin wood or other material used for a special purpose.
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board

Administration An authorized assembly or meeting, public or private of persons appointed or elected to manage or direct a business or trust, as a board of directors, trustees. See Institutional review board, National Board of Medical Examiners, Professional board, Specialty board, State board of medicine Informatics Healthcare Informatics Standards Board.
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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