As used in the Anesthesiologist Assistants Act:

A. “anesthesiologist” means a physician licensed to practice medicine in New Mexico who has successfully completed an accredited anesthesiology graduate medical education program, who is board certified by the American board of anesthesiology, the American osteopathic board of anesthesiology or is board eligible, who has completed a residency in anesthesiology within the last three years or who has foreign certification determined by the board to be the substantial equivalent and who is an employee of the department of anesthesiology of a medical school in New Mexico;

B. “anesthesiologist assistant” means a skilled person licensed by the board as being qualified by academic and practical training to assist an anesthesiologist in developing and implementing anesthesia care plans for patients under the supervision and direction of the anesthesiologist who is responsible for the performance of that anesthesiologist assistant;

C. “applicant” means a person who is applying to the board for a license as an anesthesiologist assistant;

D. “board” means the New Mexico medical board; and

E. “license” means an authorization to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant.