(b)
(1) Physician.— To be eligible to be appointed to a physician position, a person must
(A) hold the degree of doctor of medicine or of doctor of osteopathy from a college or university approved by the Secretary,
(B) have completed an internship satisfactory to the Secretary, and
(C) be licensed to practice medicine, surgery, or osteopathy in a State.
(2) Dentist.— To be eligible to be appointed to a dentist position, a person must
(A) hold the degree of doctor of dental surgery or dental medicine from a college or university approved by the Secretary, and
(B) be licensed to practice dentistry in a State.
(3) Nurse.— To be eligible to be appointed to a nurse position, a person must
(A) have successfully completed a full course of nursing in a recognized
school of nursing, approved by the Secretary, and
(B) be registered as a graduate nurse in a State.
(4) Director of a Hospital, Domiciliary, Center, or Outpatient Clinic.—
To be eligible to be appointed to a director position, a person must have such business and administrative experience and qualifications as the Secretary shall prescribe.
(5) Podiatrist.— To be eligible to be appointed to a podiatrist position, a person must
(A) hold the degree of doctor of podiatric medicine, or its equivalent, from a
school of podiatric medicine approved by the Secretary, and
(B) be licensed to practice podiatry in a State.
(6) Optometrist.— To be eligible to be appointed to an optometrist position, a person must
(A) hold the degree of doctor of optometry, or its equivalent, from a
school of optometry approved by the Secretary, and
(B) be licensed to practice optometry in a State.
(7) Pharmacist.— To be eligible to be appointed to a pharmacist position, a person must
(A) hold the degree of bachelor of science in pharmacy, or its equivalent, from a
school of pharmacy, approved by the Secretary, and
(B) be registered as a pharmacist in a State.
(8) Psychologist.— To be eligible to be appointed to a psychologist position, a person must
(A) hold a doctoral degree in psychology from a college or university approved by the Secretary,
(B) have completed study for such degree in a specialty area of psychology and an internship which are satisfactory to the Secretary, and
(C) be licensed or certified as a psychologist in a State, except that the Secretary may waive the requirement of licensure or certification for an individual psychologist for a period not to exceed two years on the condition that that psychologist provide patient care only under the direct supervision of a psychologist who is so licensed or certified.
(9) Social Worker.— To be eligible to be appointed to a social worker position, a person must
(A) hold a masters degree in social work from a college or university approved by the Secretary; and
(B) be licensed or certified to independently practice social work in a State, except that the Secretary may waive the requirement of licensure or certification for an individual social worker for a reasonable period of time recommended by the Under Secretary for Health.
(10) Marriage and Family Therapist.— To be eligible to be appointed to a marriage and family therapist position, a person must
(A) hold a masters degree in marriage and family therapy, or a comparable degree in mental health, from a college or university approved by the Secretary; and
(B) be licensed or certified to independently practice marriage and family therapy in a State, except that the Secretary may waive the requirement of licensure or certification for an individual marriage and family therapist for a reasonable period of time recommended by the Under Secretary for Health.
(11) Licensed Professional Mental Health Counselor.To be eligible to be appointed to a licensed professional mental health counselor position, a person must
(A) hold a masters degree in mental health counseling, or a related field, from a college or university approved by the Secretary; and
(B) be licensed or certified to independently practice mental health counseling.
(12) Chiropractor.— To be eligible to be appointed to a chiropractor position, a person must
(A) hold the degree of doctor of chiropractic, or its equivalent, from a college of chiropractic approved by the Secretary; and
(B) be licensed to practice chiropractic in a State.
(11) Other Health-Care Positions.To be appointed as a physician assistant, expanded-function dental auxiliary, certified or registered respiratory therapist, licensed physical therapist, licensed practical or vocational nurse, occupational therapist, dietitian, microbiologist, chemist, biostatistician, medical technologist, dental technologist, or other position, a person must have such medical, dental, scientific, or technical qualifications as the Secretary shall prescribe.