“... ed licensee forms, special topics related to your practice, outreach information and helpful links to medical schools, and other state and federal health care regulatory agencies. ”
“The Texas Medical Board offers a CME-eligible presentation to county medical societies, medical specialty societies, and hospitals in order to inform and educate physician licensees about the regulation of the practice of medicine through physician licensure and enforcement.
Attendees licensed to pr ... ”
“... ng standards of excellence used in regulating the practice of medicine and ensuring quality health care for the citizens of Texas through licensure, discipline and education.
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“Each physician licensed to practice medicine in Texas using the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) must complete the Jurisprudence Exam (JP exam) then register his or her license with the Board and pay a registration fee. You must complete the JP exam, initial registration, and ... ”
“Anyone may register a complaint against a practitioner licensed by the Board. Complaints must be submitted in writing. The identity of complainants is protected and kept confidential by law, with the exception of complaints filed by insurance and pharmaceutical companies. The Board cannot accept com ... ”
“... physician cannot engage in clinical activities or practice medicine in any state,
the physician cannot prescribe or administer drugs to anyone, nor may the physician possess a Drug Enforcement Agency controlled substances registration; and
to be eligible for retired status, a physician's license can ... ”
“... ysician Applicants
The Texas Medical Board issues a full unrestricted license to practice medicine to physicians, as well as a number of limited and temporary licenses. Requirements vary based on license type.
The Board collects and verifies applicant credentials, as required by statute and Board Ru ... ”
“The Conceded Eminence License is a limited license which can be issued to an applicant who has achieved a high level of academic or professional recognition for excellence in research, teaching, or the practice of medicine. In order to issue this license the Board looks at objective factors, s ... ”
“... ed.
Temporary License Fee: The fee to issue a temporary license is $107.00. If requested, a temporary license can be issued once you have met all the requirements for permanent licensure to enable you to practice until issuance of your permanent license on the next scheduled licensi ... ”
“... ctive permit or license with the Board must cease practice in Texas.
The Licensure Department licenses physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, and surgical assistants; issues physician-in-training permits; registers non-certified radiologic technicians; and certifies a ... ”
“A Provisional License is a limited license available only to applicants for a full medical license and allows the applicant to practice for a maximum of 270 days in a medically underserved or health professionals shortage area. The provisional license, by law, cannot be extended.
Before You Ap ... ”
“A Public Health license is a limited license that allows physicians to practice Public Health medicine. "Public health medicine," means professional managerial, administrative, or supervisory activities related to public health or the practice of medicine on behalf of and as defined by a gover ... ”
“... ermit is designed for an applicant who intends to practice under the supervision of a licensed Texas physician (excluding training in postgraduate training programs) for educational purposes, in order to practice charity care to underserved populations in Texas, in cases of declared emergency disast ... ”
“Registering as a Healthcare Entity
Healthcare entities are statutorily authorized to obtain limited investigation information by Section 154.054 of the Texas Occupations Code Annotated Subtitle B (Vernon 2000). This subtitle may also be referred to as the Texas Medical Practice Act ("MPA"). Section ... ”
“... iting Professor Temporary License is designed for a physician appointed as a visiting professor by a Texas medical school or institution in accordance with Board rules. The rules regarding this type of license are found in §172.6 and can be viewed at: Board Rules
Eligibility for a Vi ... ”