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OBA - Level IV

“... n.  Physicians who practice medicine in Texas and who administer anesthesia or perform a procedure for which anesthesia services are provided in outpatient settings at Level IV shall follow current, applicable standards and guidelines as put forth by the American Society of Anesthesiologis ... ”

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Registration/Renewal

“... sts and others licensed by the TMB to practice in Texas are currently required to register regularly with the board, and pay a fee.  Registration fees and renewal periods vary according to license type.  A licensee may obtain a registration permit by completing the online registration/rene ... ”

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Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam

“Online JP Exam & Study Guide The JP exam is available for applicants with active, pending applications to take online through their My TMB account. Follow the quick links to the left for more information on creating a My TMB account and accessing the exam and optional study materials. ... ”

IMLC FAQ - Tab #2 LOQ

“As an already licensed Texas physician, are there any criteria in addition to what is required by the IMLCC that need to be met in order for Texas to issue me an LOQ? No, there are no additional requirements or criteria. TMB staff may ask for additional documentation to assist with verifying the IML ... ”

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Private Autopsy Facility - Complaint Notice

“Senate Bill 256 (2011) requires a private autopsy facility to post a notice for filing a complaint against a physician. The legislation also required TMB, by rule, to adopt a sample form of the notice and post the notice on the TMB website. Penalty for non-compliance by a facility is a Class C ... ”

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Rule Making Process

“... required steps for notice and publication in the Texas Register including opportunities for public comment. Rule drafting and proposed rule changes include input from a wide variety of stakeholders based on periodic stakeholder meetings.  The frequency of rulemaking in any given year varies de ... ”

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PA Cancellation by Request

“... ill no longer be able to practice in the state of Texas as a physician assistant.  In order to practice again in Texas following cancellation, a physician assistant must file an application for relicensure and meet all requirements for licensure in effect at that time (including current NCCPA c ... ”

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State Benefits

“... available for employees working for the State of Texas and with the Texas Medical Board. Health Coverage New employees to the State of Texas have a 60 day waiting period for health coverage. After that time, the state will pay 100% for a full-time employee's health coverage and one half of the prem ... ”

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Out-of-State Telemedicine License

TEXAS REQUIRING CONVERSION OF TELEMEDICINE LICENSE TO FULL   Based on change in law in 2017, a Full medical license is required to practice Telemedicine in Texas. Therefore, the issuance of telemedicine licenses has been suspended.  Until now, there have been no changes in the existing tel ... ”

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IMLC Biennial Renewal information

“Each physician licensed to practice medicine in Texas using the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) must complete a biennial registration/renewal and pay a fee.   You must complete the IMLC portion of the renewal (including the payment of fees), and the TMB portion of the rene ... ”

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Verification Request

“... Mail, fax or email your verification request to: Texas Medical Board P.O. Box 2029 -MC 245 Austin, TX 78768-2029  Fax (888) 512-2581  Email - Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us  When requesting verifications by email, please use the subject line “License Verification”.&nb ... ”

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Public Health Topics

“... tifying individuals who have been trafficked. The Texas Human Trafficking Resource Center is a statewide directory connecting Health and Human Services staff, healthcare providers, stakeholders and potential victims of human trafficking to local, state and national resources to identify and help peo ... ”

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Texas Medical Board Temporary License Fees

“As of September 10, 2009   Temporary Licenses   Acupuncturist Regular Temporary License - $107 - ACUPUNCTURE TEMPORARY LICENSE AFFIDAVIT TSBAE meets and grants permanent licenses four times per year. A temporary license may be issued prior to the meeting of the Acupuncture Board upon compl ... ”

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ALERT – Scam Targeting DEA Registrants & Other Health Professionals

“The Texas Medical Board continues to remind licensees to be on the alert for scammers impersonating the TMB and other state and federal agencies over the phone or through fake letters sent via FAX, email, or mail. In some instances scammers may claim to be employees with the TMB, DEA, FBI or other l ... ”

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Practice Resources

“... sentation All licensed physicians in the state of Texas are required to professionally use the name under which they are licensed with the Texas Medical Board. Using any other name may confuse or mislead the public and may be considered by the Board to be unprofessional conduct as defined by the Tex ... ”

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Why was the NCT permit eliminated?

“... ative session, SB 674 changed the law so that the Texas Medical Board is no longer required to register NCTs who work for physicians.  What remains is the requirement that NCTs obtain placement on the MRT Board’s general registry, or have an approved a hardship exemption, prior to startin ... ”

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

“... ative session, SB 674 changed the law so that the Texas Medical Board is no longer required to register NCTs who work for physicians.  What remains is the requirement that NCTs obtain placement on the MRT Board’s general registry, or have an approved a hardship exemption, prior to startin ... ”

Why do I have to be fingerprinted for my first NCT Registry renewal with the Texas Medical Board?

“... wal, per the new statutory requirement set out in Texas Occupations Code, Sec 601.1111. ”

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

“As part of the “My TMB” system, we are now 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 ... ”

Why do I have to be fingerprinted for my first renewal with the Texas Medical Board?

“... ewal,per the new statutory requirement set out in Texas Occupations Code, Sec 601.1111. ”

Why do I have to be fingerprinted for my first renewal with the Texas Medical Board?

“... ewal,per the new statutory requirement set out in Texas Occupations Code, Sec 604.1523. ”

Why do I have to be fingerprinted for my first renewal with the Texas Medical Board?

“... wal, per the new statutory requirement set out in Texas Occupations Code, Sec 602.2101. ”

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

“... dependent 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 delegation by a physician.” (Page 5). Since the selection and administratio ... ”

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

“... bsp;APRNs should look to guidance provided by the Texas Board of Nursing for how to register their delegating physicians, as the Medical Board does not have licensing authority for nurses. ”

May patients or patient guardians request a copy of their PMP history, including who has accessed that history?

“... ss Program page, found here: https://www.pharmacy.texas.gov/patient-access/ ”

Do delegates who have prescribing authority have to apply for their own waiver or are they covered by the supervising physician’s waiver? 

“... itioners: APRN waivers are determined by the Texas Board of Nursing. Information on the waiver process for the APRNs is available on the Texas Board of Nursing Website. ”

How can someone determine if a practitioner has a waiver?

“... blic profile here: Look up a LicenseNOTE: Per the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, a “pharmacist is not responsible for ensuring there is a waiver. In addition, there is no requirement of the pharmacist to ensure an appropriate waiver is granted.” ... ”

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

“... you are granted a waiver, it applies to all your Texas practice locations.  ”

Can I get my fingerprints done anywhere?

“... inting will be sent directly to TMB from both the Texas Department of Public Safety Criminal Records and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. ”