“... s the complaint against someone TMB licenses -- a physician, physician assistant, acupuncturist or surgical assistant? Does the alleged violation fall under the Medical Practice Act? Complaints that are non-jurisdictional may be referred to another agency.
Place a Complaint
If the complaint is juris ... ”
“... do physicians have to keep medical records?
My physician closed his office. How do I get my medical records?
My physician died. How do I get my medical records?
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“... Can you recommend a doctor?
How do I find a new physician?
What is a D.O.?
Has my physician ever been sued?
Does a physician have to have malpractice insurance?
Can I file a liability claim through the Medical Board against my physician?
How do I file a complaint?
Are complaints public ... ”
“... es, including physicians, physicians in training, physician assistants, acupuncturists, medical physicists, medical radiologic technologists, non-certified radiological technicians, perfusionists, and respiratory care practitioners.
Visit the following link, and accept usage ... ”
“... rcement of the following professions: physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, medical radiologic technologists, and respiratory care practitioners.
Enforcement & Licensure Process
Enforcement The Enforcement Division receives and evaluates complaints on licensees. Complaints may be mad ... ”
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George L. De Loach, D.O., of Livingston, is a physician and chief of surgery at CHI St. Luke’s Livingston, and owner of Big Thicket Orthopedics. He is a member of the American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Texas Osteopathic Medical Association ... ”
“... al across the outside envelope flap.
Form L-PA/AC Physician Assistant Licensure Evaluation. You must have every professional affiliation for the past 5 years fill out Form L-PA/AC. (This applies only to work performed in the United States.) For new graduates, the Program Director should ... ”
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Full Texas Medical License
Physician in Training Permit
Faculty Temporary License
Out-of-State Telemedicine License
Administrative Medicine License
Provisional License
Medical License Limited to Underserved Areas
Visiting Physician Temporary Permit
Visiting Professor Temporary License
Conceded Emin ... ”
“... nder protocol and have access to a licensed Texas physician or a licensed Texas acupuncturist readily available by telephonic means or other methods of communication.
What title may an acudetox specialist use? Each individual who obtains certification as an acudetox specialist may only use the tit ... ”
“... nal non-refundable surcharge related to the Texas Physician Health Program ($5.25) will be assessed with the application fee. The entire fee must be submitted before your application can be assigned and processed.
Temporary License fee: If requested, a temporary license can be issued once you h ... ”
“Physician assistants need to complete at least 40 credits of continuing medical education every 24 months. (24 month timeline is in relation to the biennial registration period, not the calendar year).
Physician Assistant CME Requirements (biennial)
Of the 40 credit hours required:
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“... ific information available in each section of the physician profile.
THE INFORMATION IN THESE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED BY THE TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
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“... licensure prior to application for licensure as a physician, physician assistant, acupuncturist, medical radiologic technologist, non-certified radiological technician, respiratory care practitioner, medical physicist, or perfusionist.
Please note that this evaluation is not a guarantee ... ”
“... bruary 25, 2013 – January 31, 2019
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“As of 9/1/2015, the fee for physician licensure in Texas is $817.00. The entire fee must be submitted before your application can be assigned and processed. This fee does not include the registration fee, which is due and payable upon issuance of your permanent license. ... ”
What is the fee to apply for a physician license?
As of 9/1/2015, the fee for physician licensure in Texas is $817.00. The entire fee must be submitted before your application can be assigned and processed. This fee does not include the registration fee, which is due and payable upon issuance of your permanent license.
“All applicants for licensure are required to pass the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Examination. ”
What additional examinations are required for physician licensure in Texas?
All applicants for licensure are required to pass the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Examination.
“Yes. If you have passed a licensing examination (FLEX, NBME, NBOME, USMLE, COMLEX, LMCC or a state board examination) acceptable by the board, you may apply for licensure. ”
I have passed a licensing exam but do not hold a state or provincial license. Can I apply for physician licensure in Texas?
Yes. If you have passed a licensing examination (FLEX, NBME, NBOME, USMLE, COMLEX, LMCC or a state board examination) acceptable by the board, you may apply for licensure.
“No. A temporary license may only be issued after an applicant has met all requirements established by the state of Texas for permanent licensure ”
Can I apply only for a temporary physician license if I will be coming to Texas for just a week or so?
No. A temporary license may only be issued after an applicant has met all requirements established by the state of Texas for permanent licensure
“Maybe. In order to be eligible for physician licensure in Texas you must prove that you have actively diagnosed or treated patients, or been on the active teaching faculty of a Texas medical school on a full time basis for either of the two years preceding the date of your application. The Board def ... ”
I haven't been practicing medicine for a while. Is that a problem?
Maybe. In order to be eligible for physician licensure in Texas you must prove that you have actively diagnosed or treated patients, or been on the active teaching faculty of a Texas medical school on a full time basis for either of the two years preceding the date of your application. The Board defines "full time" to be at least 20 hours per week for 40 weeks duration during a given year. If you don't meet that requirement the Executive Director may determine that certain conditions must be met before licensure can be granted. Alternatively, licensure under a non-disciplinary order limiting your practice to administrative medicine may be offered.
“... u will use the same online application as a Texas physician in training, however, the fee will vary. ”
I am a resident in an accredited out of state residency program and wish to complete a rotation in Texas. Do I complete a different application to obtain a training permit?
An online PIT application must be completed for a rotation in Texas. You will use the same online application as a Texas physician in training, however, the fee will vary.
“PIT stands for Physician in Training. ”
What does PIT mean?
PIT stands for Physician in Training.
“No, a physician-in-training permit holder is restricted to the supervised practice of medicine that is part of and approved by the training program. The permit does not allow for the practice of medicine that is outside of the approved program. ”
Can I moonlight with a PIT permit?
No, a physician-in-training permit holder is restricted to the supervised practice of medicine that is part of and approved by the training program. The permit does not allow for the practice of medicine that is outside of the approved program.
“... HECB requirements must be met when applying for a physician license. ”
As part of my PIT application, do I have to request a certified transcript from my medical school?
No. The TMB no longer checks for compliance with Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) requirements at the PIT permit application level. However, THECB requirements must be met when applying for a physician license.
“No. A Temporary License supersedes a PIT permit and a permanent license supersedes a Temporary License. ”
Can I continue to use my PIT permit if I obtain a Temporary License or permanent physician licensure?
No. A Temporary License supersedes a PIT permit and a permanent license supersedes a Temporary License.
“... ion was passed during previous sessions requiring physician assistants, surgical assistants and acupuncturists to be fingerprinted. ”
Are the Physicians being singled out?
Fingerprinting requirement for physicians is a result of legislation passed during the 88th legislative session in 2023. Similar legislation was passed during previous sessions requiring physician assistants, surgical assistants and acupuncturists to be fingerprinted.
“... ecify that you have to have worked for a licensed physician in the US who has an unrestricted license. This means an MD or DO only. ”
I have been working for a Doctor of Podiatry/Optometrist/Dentistry for the last three years. Can I use this experience towards the 2000 hour requirements?
No. The Board Rules specify that you have to have worked for a licensed physician in the US who has an unrestricted license. This means an MD or DO only.
“... ical Assistant so long as you are supervised by a physician. Please review the Occupations Code Section 206.002 for full details on applicability. Also: We are aware that many entities require that a Surgical Assistant working for them be licensed in Texas. Please be aware that this is not required ... ”
I need this license to practice as a surgical assistant in Texas, right?
No. The Texas Occupations Code concerning Surgical Assistants does not require that you have a license to practice as a Surgical Assistant so long as you are supervised by a physician. Please review the Occupations Code Section 206.002 for full details on applicability. Also: We are aware that many entities require that a Surgical Assistant working for them be licensed in Texas. Please be aware that this is not required by the State of Texas but instead may be the result of billing or institutional policies. Whatever the reason for applying for a license at this time, your application will be given due attention upon submission of all required documents.
“All entities in which a physician assistant has an ownership interest, in which the physician assistant performs a professional service that falls within the scope of physician assistant practice, must register annually, regardless of percent of ownership or when they were formed. ... ”
Who has to report a joint ownership, or physician assistant ownership interest?
All entities in which a physician assistant has an ownership interest, in which the physician assistant performs a professional service that falls within the scope of physician assistant practice, must register annually, regardless of percent of ownership or when they were formed.
“The annual reporting for physician assistant or jointly owned entities is April 30th of each year. ”
When is the annual reporting due for a joint ownership, or physician assistant ownership interest?
The annual reporting for physician assistant or jointly owned entities is April 30th of each year.