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General Prescriptive Delegation FAQs

“... be included on the prescription? Is there still a ratio for the number of APRNs or PAs to whom a physician may delegate prescriptive authority? Is there a waiver if a physician wants to delegate prescriptive authority to more than seven full time equivalent APRNs and PAs? How many delegating p ... ”

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Prescriptive Authority Agreement FAQs

“ What constitutes a license that is in good standing for purposes of entering a prescriptive authority agreement? Do I have to disclose information regarding investigations and discipline?  If so, to whom must this information be disclosed What must be included in a prescriptive authority a ... ”

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IMLC FAQ - Tab #3 Apps

“... terstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) is a voluntary, expedited pathway to licensure for physicians who already hold a full, unrestricted medical license in a state that is a member of the Compact, and wish to practice in multiple states.   Are there any criteria in addition to what is ... ”

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Faculty Temporary License

“The Faculty Temporary License (FTL) is a limited license that allows physicians who do not meet all the requirements for full licensure, but who have the expertise to educate Texas medical students, residents, and fellows, to practice within the confines of the sponsoring institution. The sponsoring ... ”

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Advanced Practice Nurse Delegation

“... cian delegates prescriptive authority to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs).  Current registered delegations to APRNs are displayed in this section of the physician profile. ”

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General Counsel Overview

“... links to access laws and rules information: Laws/Practice Acts Board Rules   For more information, including frequently asked questions and open record requests, please click on the links below:   Open Records FAQs         ... ”

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Transfer and Disposal of Medical Records

“When a physician retires, terminates employment, or otherwise leaves a medical practice, he or she is responsible for: ensuring that patients receive reasonable notification and are given the opportunity to obtain copies of their records or arrange for the transfer of their medical records to anoth ... ”

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Servicemember and Spouse Professional License Recognition

“The Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act, a federal law, allows a member of the uniformed services or a servicemember’s spouse to file for recognition of a professional license from another state to practice that profession in Texas while stationed in Texas. Recognition requires proof that t ... ”

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Jointly Owned Entities Physicians/Physician Assistants

“... s include: the organizers must be physicians and a physician or physicians must control and manage the entity for corporations, the professional services offered by the entity must consist of one or more of the following:             &nbs ... ”

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Full Texas Medical License Overview

“The Texas Medical Board issues a full unrestricted medical license to qualified physicians to practice medicine in Texas.  Applicants who do not qualify for a full medical license may qualify for a limited license or permit.  The Licensure Department of the Texas Medical Board is committed ... ”

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Physician Assistant License Overview

“The Texas Physician Assistant Board issues a physician assistant license to qualified individuals to practice in Texas.  In addition to a license, physician assistants in Texas must practice under the supervision of one or more supervising physicians, and if prescribing drugs, must have a presc ... ”

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Texas Medical Board History

“In 1837, the Medical Practice Act was written by Dr. Anson Jones, one of the few formally trained physicians in Texas at that time. The Congress of the Republic of Texas then created the Board of Medical Censors for the purposes of administering examinations and granting medical licenses. The Board ... ”

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Texas Medical Board Overview

“... by the Senate. The full Board convenes five times a year. Typical Board business includes interviewing licensure candidates, considering disciplinary matters, and adopting substantive and procedural rules. The Board has a variety of duties mandated by state statute, including: regulating the practic ... ”

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Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Designation

“... gement Report Form   The bill requires that a hospital directly hiring physicians appoint a chief medical officer and put in place policies to ensure that a physician employed by the hospital exercises the physician's independent medical judgment in providing care to patients. In addition, the ... ”

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Laws/Practice Acts

“... cupations Code includes the enabling statutes and practice acts for physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, surgical assistants, medical radiologic technologists, medical physicists, perfusionists, and respiratory care practitioners. The relevant chapters are listed below.   The compl ... ”

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When I search for my physician, I get a “No records Match” message. Does my physician have a license in Texas?

“... al, or only the last name and the city where they practice. If you still have issues, please contact us at (512) 305-7010 for a verbal verification. ”

This physician’s profile shows “Registration Status: Suspended, Active”. How can a license be suspended and active at the same time?

“... tration status “Suspended, Active” is a suspended status. A license in this status is not an active license to practice medicine in Texas. However, a licensee with this status has maintained their registration requirements while the license is suspended, and should that suspension be lif ... ”

Is a CRNA under a valid delegation order, subject to discipline by the Texas Medical Board under the Medical Practice Act for a violation of the standard of care in the selection and administration of anesthesia or the care of an anesthetized patient?

“... the selection and administration of anesthesia is a medical act, if such an act was validly delegated to a CNRA by a physician, the act is considered to be within the practice of nursing and governed by the Nursing Practice Act.  Any discipline for a violation of the standard of care by a CRNA ... ”

Must I document the PMP check? Each and every time?

“... MP history is accessed, the physician or advanced practice provider must ensure that the review is documented in the patient’s medical record. ”

Why was the NCT permit eliminated?

“... ard’s general registry, or have an approved a hardship exemption, prior to starting practice. ”

Why can’t I register my NCT permit and my NCT registry at the same time?

“... ard’s general registry, or have an approved a hardship exemption, prior to starting practice.The NCT Registry and the NCT Permit were renewed separately. Under current rules and regulations, the NCT registry is on a biennial (2 year) renewal schedule.  Before elimination by statutory chan ... ”

How do I change my address with the Texas Medical Board?

“... w able to offer the ability to update mailing and practice addresses online for the majority of our licensees. To update your mailing or practice address online click the “My TMB” link in the upper right hand corner of our website (near the “search” box), and create an a ... ”

Are CRNA’s authorized to practice independent of physician supervision and delegation?

“No, neither the Medical Practice Act nor the Nursing Practice Act authorize independent practice by a CRNA.  Additionally, Texas Attorney General Opinion No. KP-0266 found “A certified registered nurse anesthetist does not possess independent authority to administer anesthesia without del ... ”

My physician license is currently in a retired status.  How to I return it to an active status so I can practice?

“To return to practice from retired status, a physician must obtain approval of the Board after submitting a written request.  If a physician has been on official retired status for two years or longer, the request must be reviewed by the Licensure Committee of the Board.  Please contact th ... ”

Do I have to let the Medical Board know about my delegates/supervising physicians?

“Yes, if you are a physician or a physician assistant. Physicians are required to register all PAs and APRNs that they supervise prior to the delegates beginning to work for them.  If there is a change to the scope of the delegation, physicians must notify the Board within 30 days of this c ... ”

Are there any additional requirements that I need to complete before I request to return my retired physician license to an active status?

“To return to practice from retired status, a physician must obtain approval of the Board after submitting a written request.  Please contact the Registration department for information on the approval procedure.If the request is granted, it may be granted without conditions or subject to such c ... ”

How do I qualify for the waiver?

“... here are three different ways you can qualify for a waiver. If you or your practice is experiencing any of the following, you may qualify for a waiver: By experiencing economic hardship. When evaluating whether you are experiencing economic hardship, consider: special situational factors which affec ... ”

Does everyone at my practice have to apply for a waiver or just the medical director?

“Currently, each individual physician who needs a waiver will have to apply for their own individual waiver. Although this may change in the future, TMB is currently unable to track waivers by group.       ”

Do I need a waiver for each of my practice locations? 

“No.  If you are granted a waiver, it applies to all your Texas practice locations.  ”