“... n/renewal or verification of a license, permit or certificate, MyTMB access, CME audit or registration of prescriptive delegation, please include your name and license number and email us at Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us.
Location/Delivery Address:1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 9.200Austin, ... ”
“... sed, there will be an icon to view the completion certificate. These links are only available through MyTMB after a license has been issued using the IMLC and you have created a MyTMB account.
You must pass with a score of 75 or better and will have unlimited attempts to do so. The fee for the JP ex ... ”
“... er of the clinic. Each clinic requires a separate certificate.
When applying for PMC registration the following documentation will be requested:
NPDB/HPDB – The clinic’s primary owner, the clinic’s proposed medical director if different, and all physician owners must c ... ”
“... status for a Texas Respiratory Care Practitioner certificate, complete and return the inactive request form (link below) to the Board for approval before the expiration date of the current certificate. Refunds of registration/renewal fees already paid cannot be made.
Because this form must be ... ”
“... ollowing:
Proof of Identity. Copy of birth certificate or passport.
Diploma. Copy of Acupuncture Diploma.
Dean's Certification (Form D) and certified acupuncture school transcript. These forms can be found by clicking the Supplemental Forms link to the left and selecting the Licensing F ... ”
“... suance) must submit the following:
Copy of birth certificate, drivers license, or passport.
Copy of Acudetox Certificate.
Certified Acudetox training transcript request that the provider of the acudetox training course you attended submit this to you in an unopened envelope with the signature of th ... ”
“... ing an on-site audit of the clinic, or during the certificate renewal process. The Board does have the authority to conduct audits and inspections at clinics to ensure compliance with all requirements and regulations pertaining to registered pain clinics, including audits of CME training as re ... ”
“... 00 duly licensed members, fellows, diplomates, or certificate holders from at least one-third of the states;
(5) the organization requires all physicians who are seeking certification to have successfully completed postgraduate training that is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Me ... ”
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At this time the following license, permit and certificate types are not able to use the online Change of Address option, and will be required to submit a hard copy form. Please use the appropriate Change of Address form below.
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“... by the American Board of Medical Specialties or a Certificate of Added Qualification in EMS by the American Osteopathic Association Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists; or
o a DSHS approved EMS medical director course; and
every two years after meeting the requirements of subparagraph (A) ... ”
“... sician and you will EVER be called upon to sign a death certificate, 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 ... ”
“... sician and you will EVER be called upon to sign a death certificate, 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 ... ”
“... ollowing:
Proof of Identify. Copy of birth certificate or passport.
Dean's Certification (Form D). This form can be found by clicking the Supplemental Forms link to the left and selecting Licensing Forms PA. Request that each PA school you attended submit both of these forms to you in a seale ... ”
“... rican Academy of Physician Assistants. He holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in Hospital Medicine from the NCCPA. He received his bachelor’s degree from McMurry University, is a graduate of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine Physician Assistant program, and received a ... ”
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 2000
Document: ... influenza together are the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., and the fifth leading cause of death in older adults. The cost of the influenza season each year can reach $12 billion during severe epidemics. The National Coalition for Adult Immunization's goal is to have a 100 percent immunizat ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 2006
Document: ... have my full pledge.
TDSHS Announces Electronic Death Registration System The Texas Department of State Health Services is implementing an Internet-based death registration system, providing an alternative to the traditional paper death certificates. The online system, Texas Electronic Registrar, ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 2004
Document: ... changed the DEA Controlled Substance Registration Certificate. Beginning October 1, the revised Certificate of Registration consists of two parts: a wall certificate and a wallet-size version. The certificate will have an embedded watermark to provide authentication and deter counterfeiting. Registr ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 2009
Document: ...
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Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 2007
Document: ... oma, or alters with fraudulent intent, a license, certificate, diploma or transcript, or uses such a document, or subverts the examination process for licensure. Impersonates a physician.
Employs or associates in practice with a person whose license to practice has been suspended, canceled or re ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 2008
Document: ... xas Medical Practice Act; 193.9, Pronouncement of Death, updates reference to the Texas Medical Practice Act; 193.10, Collaborative Management of Glaucoma, updates reference to the Texas Optometry Act and the name of the Texas Medical Board; and repeal of 193.11, Use of Lasers.
Formal Complaints
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Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 1997
Document: ... Committee from April, 1988, until the time of his death. The Board appreciates the dedicated service of these three individuals. They will be greatly missed. Clearinghouse Program The Clearinghouse for Health Professionals was established by the 74th Legislature to provide a means of collaboration a ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 1998
Document: ... from practice or in the event of the physician's death, incapacitation or abandonment of records. HB 110, Physician Profiling: Requires the Board to make additional physician information available, including all medical education and graduate medical education, specialty certification, length of ac ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 1999
Document: ... from practice or in the event of the physician's death, incapacitation or abandonment of records. HB 110, Physician Profiling: Requires the Board to make additional physician information available, including all medical education and graduate medical education, specialty certification, length of ac ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Fall 2005
Document: ... nd release violations; CME violations; delinquent death certificate signings; and similar non-standard of care violations in its administrative sanctions. Following is a summary of the advantages and disadvantages of an administrative order versus one recommended to the full board by an ISC. This is ...
Description: TMB Bulletin June-July 2003
Document: ... e to false and misleading statement, document, or certificate in an application for a license. Cammack, James T., M.D., Kerrville, TX, Lic. #H5696 A Temporary Suspension Order was entered on 6-4-03 temporarily suspending the physician's license due to evidence and information that the physician's co ...
Description: TMB Bulletin March 2013
Document: ... nprofessional conduct and failed TEXAS ELECTRONIC DEATH REGISTRY VIOLATIONS to maintain adequate medical records. A ar, Mohammed, M.D., Lic. No. E5344, Houston On February 8, 2013, the Board and Mohammed A ar, INADEQUATE SUPERVISION M.D., entered into an Agreed Order requiring Dr. A ar to Tanhui, Ed ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 2000
Document: ... tion Orders, new 193.9 regarding pronouncement of death. The rule will allow physicians to receive information from Texas licensed vocational nurses through electronic communication for the purpose of making a pronouncement of death. For copies of these rules, see the Board's web site at www.tsbme.s ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 2005
Document: ... our surgical cases, resulting in patient harm and death; peer review disciplinary action. Johnston Cox, M.D., applicant 11-18-08 Petition in opposition to relicensure, after his license was suspended and then lapsed, based on diverting drugs for his own use; and providing false or misleading informa ...
Description: TMB Bulletin Spring 2006
Document: ... c preparedness planning are to reduce illness and death rates, to minimize the spread of the disease, to ensure business continuity, to attempt to maintain essential services, and to limit the economic and social consequences of an outbreak. Information available to healthcare practitioners includes ...
“... er of the clinic. Each clinic requires a separate certificate. ”
Who needs to register a pain management clinic?
The physician owner/operator of a pain management clinic must register with the TMB. Certificates, once issued, are not transferable or assignable. Only the primary physician owner is required to register with the board if there is more than one physician owner of the clinic. Each clinic requires a separate certificate.
“... as an unrestricted medical license • holds a certificate of registration for that pain management clinic In addition, the owner/operator of a pain management clinic, an employee of the clinic, or a person with whom a clinic contracts for services may not: • have been denied, by any ... ”
Who can own or operate a pain management clinic?
A pain management clinic may not operate in Texas unless the clinic is owned and operated by a medical director who: • is a physician who practices in Texas • has an unrestricted medical license • holds a certificate of registration for that pain management clinic In addition, the owner/operator of a pain management clinic, an employee of the clinic, or a person with whom a clinic contracts for services may not: • have been denied, by any jurisdiction, a license issued by the Drug Enforcement Agency or a state public safety agency under which the person may prescribe, dispense, administer, supply, or sell a controlled substance; • have held a license issued by the Drug Enforcement Agency or a state public safety agency in any jurisdiction, under which the person may prescribe, dispense, administer, supply, or sell a controlled substance, that has been restricted; or • have been subject to disciplinary action by any licensing entity for conduct that was a result of inappropriately prescribing, dispensing, administering, supplying, or selling a controlled substance A pain management clinic may not be owned wholly or partly by a person who has been convicted of, pled nolo contendere to, or received deferred adjudication for: • an offense that constitutes a felony; or • an offense that constitutes a misdemeanor, the facts of which relate to the distribution of illegal prescription drugs or a controlled substance as defined by Texas Occupations Code Annotated §551.003(11) The medical director of a pain management clinic must operate the clinic in compliance with Drug Prevention and Control Act, 21 U.S.C.A. 801 et.seq. and the Texas Controlled Substances Act, Chapter 481 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. The medical director of a pain management clinic must, on an annual basis, ensure that all personnel: • are properly licensed, if applicable, • are trained including 10 hours of continuing medical education related to pain management, and • are qualified for employment.
“... iled 60-90 days prior to the expiration date of a certificate. Certificate holders shall have a 180-day grace period from the expiration date to renew the certificate, however, the owner or operator of the clinic may not continue to operate the clinic while the permit is expired. Certificates must b ... ”
How often is registration required for pain management clinics?
Certificates will be valid for two years. Registration forms will be mailed 60-90 days prior to the expiration date of a certificate. Certificate holders shall have a 180-day grace period from the expiration date to renew the certificate, however, the owner or operator of the clinic may not continue to operate the clinic while the permit is expired. Certificates must be timely renewed. If a certificate is not renewed before the expiration of the grace period, the certificate will be automatically cancelled and the owner or operator of the clinic must reapply for original certification.
“... ing an on-site audit of the clinic, or during the certificate renewal process. The Board does have the authority to conduct audits and inspections at clinics to ensure compliance with all requirements and regulations pertaining to registered pain clinics, including audits of CME training as required ... ”
What are the continuing education requirements for pain management clinics?
Per Board Rule 195.4(e), the medical director or owner/operator of the pain management clinic, must on annual basis, ensure all personnel are properly licensed and, if applicable, have the requisite training to include 10 hours of continuing medical education (CME) annually in the area of pain management. This CME requirement applies to all personnel providing medical services to the patients (including, but not limited to: PAs, x-ray techs, phlebotomists, RNs, MAs, etc.). Office staff, such as managers, janitors, etc. who do not provide medical services, would not be required to meet the CME requirement, but would need to be listed in response to a pain clinic audit which requires listing all clinic personnel for that clinic. Documentation of the completed CME course shall be required to be made available upon request by Board Staff, including, but not limited to, during an on-site audit of the clinic, or during the certificate renewal process. The Board does have the authority to conduct audits and inspections at clinics to ensure compliance with all requirements and regulations pertaining to registered pain clinics, including audits of CME training as required.
“... umber of an applicant for or holder of a license, certificate of registration, or other legal authorization issued by a licensing agency to practice in a specific occupation or profession that is provided to the licensing agency is confidential and is not subject to disclosure under the open records ... ”
Is my social security number subject to open records through TMB?
The 76th Legislature passed HB 692, which states in part: "The social security number of an applicant for or holder of a license, certificate of registration, or other legal authorization issued by a licensing agency to practice in a specific occupation or profession that is provided to the licensing agency is confidential and is not subject to disclosure under the open records law."
The law was passed in the House on March 18 and in the Senate on May 17 and went into effect after being signed by Governor George W. Bush on May 29, 1999.
“... ions taken against a Pain Management Clinic (PMC) certificate. However, for additional information on the status of a PMC certificate, please look under the “Other Healthcare Professionals” tab on the “Look up a License” page. ”
How can I verify a Pain Management Clinic Certificate?
At this time “Look up a License” can give access to any public actions taken against a Pain Management Clinic (PMC) certificate. However, for additional information on the status of a PMC certificate, please look under the “Other Healthcare Professionals” tab on the “Look up a License” page.
“A temporary certificate shall expire one year from the date of issue. A person whose temporary certificate has expired is not eligible to reapply for another temporary certificate. ”
I have already been issued a previous temporary license. Can I be issued another temporary license? Can I renew my temporary license?
A temporary certificate shall expire one year from the date of issue. A person whose temporary certificate has expired is not eligible to reapply for another temporary certificate.