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Continuing Medical Education for MDs/DOs

“... s Physicians need to complete at least 48 credits of continuing medical education every 24 months (24 month timeline is in relation to the biennial registration period, not the calendar year). At least half of these hours must be in formal, category I or 1A courses. A physician must report during re ... ”

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CME - MD - Exemption - Tab 3

“... reasons: catastrophic illness; military service of longer than one year's duration outside the state; medical practice and residence of longer than one year's duration outside the United States; or good cause shown on written application of the licensee that gives satisfactory evidence to the boar ... ”

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General Prescriptive Delegation FAQs

“... cription? Is there still a ratio for the number of APRNs or PAs to whom a physician may delegate prescriptive authority? Is there a waiver if a physician wants to delegate prescriptive authority to more than seven full time equivalent APRNs and PAs? How many delegating physicians may one APRN ... ”

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Prescriptive Authority Agreement FAQs

“... s a license that is in good standing for purposes of entering a prescriptive authority agreement? Do I have to disclose information regarding investigations and discipline?  If so, to whom must this information be disclosed What must be included in a prescriptive authority agreement? Can we ... ”

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IMLC FAQ - Tab #3 Apps

“... icted medical license in a state that is a member of the Compact, and wish to practice in multiple states.   Are there any criteria in addition to what is required by the IMLCC for being licensed in Texas through this system? There are no additional requirements to receive your license in Texas ... ”

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Faculty Temporary License

“... exas medical students, residents, and fellows, to practice within the confines of the sponsoring institution. The sponsoring institution may be: an accredited Texas medical school; an institutional sponsor of an accredited graduate medical education program; or a nonprofit health corporation affili ... ”

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Advanced Practice Nurse Delegation

“... cian delegates prescriptive authority to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs).  Current registered delegations to APRNs are displayed in this section of the physician profile. ”

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General Counsel Overview

“The Office of General Counsel provides legal counsel to the Boards and agency staff and is also responsible for drafting rules, serving as hearings counsel in informal disciplinary hearings, responding to questions about agency rules and laws, and responding to Open Records requests.    &n ... ”

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Transfer and Disposal of Medical Records

“... minates employment, or otherwise leaves a medical practice, he or she is responsible for ensuring that patients receive reasonable notification and are given the opportunity to obtain copies of their records or arrange for the transfer of their medical records to another physician. Employers of ... ”

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Servicemember and Spouse Professional License Recognition

“... Civil Relief Act, a federal law, allows a member of the uniformed services or a servicemember’s spouse to file for recognition of a professional license from another state to practice that profession in Texas while stationed in Texas. Recognition requires proof that the individual is currentl ... ”

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Jointly Owned Entities Physicians/Physician Assistants

“... subject to certain limitations, including percent of ownership by physician assistants. There are annual reporting requirements for physician and physician assistant owners.   Highlights include: the organizers must be physicians and a physician or physicians must control and manage the entity ... ”

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Full Texas Medical License Overview

“... ricted medical license to qualified physicians to practice medicine in Texas.  Applicants who do not qualify for a full medical license may qualify for a limited license or permit.  The Licensure Department of the Texas Medical Board is committed to furthering the mission of the Board by e ... ”

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Useful Links to Related Sites

“... l Colleges Texas Medical Schools Baylor College of Medicine (Houston) Texas A&M University Health Science Center Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso University of Houston College of Medicine University of Texas at Austin Dell Med ... ”

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Physician Assistant License Overview

“... ian 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 prescriptive delegation agreement with their supervising ... ”

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Texas Medical Board History

“In 1837, the Medical Practice Act was written by Dr. Anson Jones, 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 ... ”

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