“... renewal of the license as a person holding a full Texas medical license. If a Conceded Eminence license holder terminates their relationship with the institution or program, the license shall be considered automatically canceled.
Before You Apply
Individuals considering applying for a Concede ... ”
“... bsp; The fee for physician assistant licensure in Texas is $220.00. Additional 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.
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“... 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 acudetox spec ... ”
“The Texas Legislature created the TXPHP as an independent, confidential program to serve physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, surgical assistants, medical physicists, perfusionists, respiratory care practitioners and medical radiologic technologists affected by substance use disorders, ... ”
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In addition, information about the Texas Physician Health Program that provides a confidential program of diagnosis and monitoring for licensees affected by substance use disorders, physical illnesses and impairment, and/or psychiatric conditions is available by clicking here.
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“... der. For more information on applying for a Texas Medical License, use the link to the left.
Individuals should not delay work on their physician licensure application while applying for or practicing under a provisional license. If the physician licensure application has not been comple ... ”
“... s 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 disasters, for the provision of forensic psychiatri ... ”
“The Texas Medical Board also issues several other types of permits, including Surgical Assistants and Pain Management Clinics.
Click on the links below to view information on these license holders:
Surgical Assistant Licensees – information now available as part o ... ”
“... vestigation 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 151.002(a)(5) of the MPA defines a health-care entity as:
(A) a hospital that is licensed pursuant to ... ”
“Based on changes to the Texas Administrative Code in January 2025, the issuance of Visiting Professor Temporary Licenses (VPTL) has been suspended. Physicians appointed as a visiting professor by a Texas medical school or institution may be eligible for a Faculty Temporary License (FTL) as out ... ”
“... tities as defined by Section 151.002(a)(5) of the Texas Occupations Code (Also referred to as the Texas Medical Practice Act or "MPA") are entitled to receive limited investigative information as authorized by Sect. 154.054. Any request by a Health-Care Entity that has registered with the Board will ... ”
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If your facility is already registered with the Texas Medical Board (TMB) as an HCE, you can use your facilities existing username/password and the link below to log into the TMB’s New HCE verification system.
HCE Verification System - MyTMB
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“Before You Apply
Application Process
Eligibility Checklist - PDF
Examination Requirements - PDF
Sample Application - new - PDF
Substantial Equivalence List - PDF
Medical School Codes - PDF
Physician Application and Registration Fees
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“... bsp; A full, active, and unrestricted Texas nursing license is required for online registration (this includes licenses that are recognized by reciprocity).
If your Texas nursing license cannot be validated for prescriptive delegatio ... ”
“... doctor” in a clinical setting?
In 1995, the Texas Medical Board requested the Attorney General to review the above question. The Attorney General issued an opinion (DM-336) that stated, in part, that an acupuncturist ‘may use the title “doctor” so long as the acupunctur ... ”