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Texas Medical Board Committees

“Many of the Board's duties are carried out in committee; recommendations made in committee are then accepted, modified or rejected by the full Board. The Board's standing committees consist of the following: Executive Committee Duties consist of the following: review Board meeting agendas; ensure re ... ”

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Electronic Death Certificate Registration

“... cate, state law requires you to register with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to file the certificate electronically. You cannot wait until a death has occurred in order to register; that’s too late, because it takes DSHS seven to ten business days to process new enrollmen ... ”

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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

“... es, 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 was discontinued by legislative act in 1848, but another regul ... ”

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Texas Medical Board Overview

“ The Texas Medical Board consists of 12 physician members and seven public members appointed for six-year terms by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. The full Board convenes five times a year. Typical Board business includes interviewing licensure candidates, considering disciplinary matters, ... ”

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Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Designation

“... dgment. The chief medical officer must notify the Texas Medical Board (TMB) that the hospital is employing physicians and that the chief medical officer will be the hospital's designated contact with TMB. List of CMO Designations - Direct Hire The chief medical officer must immediately report to T ... ”

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Laws/Practice Acts

“The Texas Occupations 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. &nbs ... ”

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Non-Profit Health Organizations Registration

“The Texas Occupations Code (see Laws/Practice Acts) and Board Rules authorize the Texas Medical Board to approve and certify two types of health organizations which meet certain strict criteria. Both types of nonprofit health organizations must keep TMB informed of changes in their by-laws ... ”

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Non-Profit Health Organizations Licensing

“The Texas Occupations Code (See Laws/Practice Acts) and Board Rules authorizes the Texas Medical Board to approve and certify two types of health organizations which meet certain strict criteria. Both types of non-profit health organizations must keep TMB informed of changes in their by-laws an ... ”

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Texas Occupations Code & Board Rules

“The information in this section includes links to: the agency's relevant sections of statute (laws/practice acts) rules for physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, and other license types, including adopted rule changes by year, and  the most recent proposed rule changes as well ... ”

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Physician Assistant Quick Links

“... Application - PDF Documentation Checklist PA School Codes - PDF Fees Apply General Information Application Supplemental Forms Jurisprudence Exam Fingerprinting Process Temporary License - PDF   License Issue Dates*New   FAQs ”

Agency Other Numbers - Consumer Complaint Hotline

“... ; Phone: 1-800-201-9353   (Toll-free in Texas only) Fax: (512) 463-9416 or (888) 790-0621 ”

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Agency Other Numbers - Disciplinary Action Hotline

“  Phone: 1-800-248-4062  (Toll-free in Texas only) ”

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Agency Other Numbers - Physician Assistants

“... department of the Licensure Division supports the Texas Physician Assistant Board and administers the licensing program for physician assistants. Phone: (512) 305-7030 Fax: (512) 305-7009 or (888) 550-7516 ”

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Tanning Advisory Statement

“House Bill 1310 (2009) required the Texas Medical Board to approve the advisory statement regarding the dangers and health implications of tanning and has made the statement available on this website for easy download and printing by a tanning facility owner or operator. Printable Tanning Advis ... ”

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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. ”