“... redness updates. This presentation is designed to address the current status as well as preparation plans and includes a demonstration of PPE donning and doffing for purposes of general education.
Who Should Attend?
This activity is designed to meet the educational goals of physicians and other heal ... ”
“... rmation of payment receipt will be emailed to the address given as part of the Texas.gov payment process. As of May 1, 2025 Texas.gov has a new vender for the payments submitted. The TMB online payments will have a staggered rollout for this new payment vender, so this email receipt ... ”
“... t is imperative applicants provide a valid e-mail address on the application in order to receive timely notifications from the TMB. Applicants who do not provide a valid e-mail address will be contacted by letter through the US Postal Service.
Depending on the answers, some ... ”
“... are missing through regular mail or e-mail, if an address has been provided. Only after the initial documents have been received will your application be forwarded to the licensure step for processing. During licensure, a licensure analyst will review and verify all the information contained in the ... ”
“... are missing through regular mail or e-mail, if an address has been provided. Only after the initial documents have been received will your application be forwarded to the licensure step for processing. During licensure, a licensure analyst will review and verify all the information contained in the ... ”
“... t is imperative applicants provide a valid e-mail address on the application in order to receive timely notifications from the TMB. Applicants who do not provide a valid e-mail address will be contacted by letter through the US Postal Service.
Depending on the answers, some o ... ”
“... ents. It is imperative you provide a valid e-mail address on your application in order to receive timely notifications from the TMB. Applicants who do not provide a valid e-mail address will be contacted by letter through the US Postal Service.
Depending on your answers, some ... ”
“... t is imperative applicants provide a valid e-mail address on the application in order to receive timely notifications from the TMB. Applicants who do not provide a valid e-mail address will be contacted by letter through the US Postal Service.
Depending on the answers, some o ... ”
“... number of questions in each section is subject to change.
At this time the passing score for all categories is 75%.
If you have not been issued a full limited certificate by the time your temporary limited certificate expires, you must cease performing radiologic procedures ... ”
“... will communicate with applicants by e-mail, if an address is provided, or by letter using the US Postal Service. ”
“... nd have a license in good standing.
To request a change to the Inactive status for a Texas physician assistant license, complete and return the inactive request form (link below) to the Board for approval before the expiration date of the current license. Refunds of registration/renewal fees ... ”
“... provided by the physician (e.g. primary practice address, hospital privileges, specialty board certification, delegation information, etc.)and some of which is provided and verified by the board (e.g., license status, educational background, disciplinary actions, etc.):
(1) Full name;(2) Place of b ... ”
“... nd have a license in good standing.
To request a change to the Inactive status for a Texas Acupuncture license, complete and return the inactive request form (link below) to the Board for approval before the expiration date of the current license. Refunds of registration/renewal fees already ... ”
“... provided by the physician (e.g. primary practice address, hospital privileges, specialty board certification, delegation information, etc.) and can be updated at any time. Many updates are provided by the physician at a time of licensure renewal/registration. An update may be provided b ... ”
“... ound and the matter was continued by a court;
(2) change of mailing or practice address;
(3) Incarceration in a state or federal penitentiary;
(4) A description of any conviction for a felony, a Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or a Class C misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
(5) A description of ... ”