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Out-of-State Telemedicine License

“... ULL   Based on change in law in 2017, a Full medical license is required to practice Telemedicine in Texas. Therefore, the issuance of telemedicine licenses has been suspended.  Until now, there have been no changes in the existing telemedicine registration procedures.  However, start ... ”

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IMLC Biennial Renewal information

“... o practice medicine in Texas using the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) must complete a biennial registration/renewal and pay a fee.   You must complete the IMLC portion of the renewal (including the payment of fees), and the TMB portion of the renewal before the expiration ... ”

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Verification Request

“... fax or email your verification request to: Texas Medical Board P.O. Box 2029 -MC 245 Austin, TX 78768-2029  Fax (888) 512-2581  Email - Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us  When requesting verifications by email, please use the subject line “License Verification”.  Th ... ”

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Public Health Topics

“... port issued on September 12, 2019, the Texas Medical Board would like to remind its licensees that Section 611.004(a)(2) of the Texas Health and Safety Code authorizes physicians, and persons licensed or certified by the state of Texas to diagnose, evaluate, or treat any mental or emo ... ”

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Texas Medical Board Temporary License Fees

“As of September 10, 2009   Temporary Licenses   Acupuncturist Regular Temporary License - $107 - ACUPUNCTURE TEMPORARY LICENSE AFFIDAVIT TSBAE meets and grants permanent licenses four times per year. A temporary license may be issued prior to the meeting of the Acupuncture Board upon compl ... ”

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ALERT – Scam Targeting DEA Registrants & Other Health Professionals

“The Texas Medical Board continues to remind licensees to be on the alert for scammers impersonating the TMB and other state and federal agencies over the phone or through fake letters sent via FAX, email, or mail. In some instances scammers may claim to be employees with the TMB, DEA, FBI or other l ... ”

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Practice Resources

“... name under which they are licensed with the Texas Medical Board. Using any other name may confuse or mislead the public and may be considered by the Board to be unprofessional conduct as defined by the Texas Occupations Code Chapter 164.052(a)(5). Any physician who wishes to change the professional ... ”

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Pain Management Clinic Forms

“... eted forms to the following address:   Texas Medical Board P.O. Box 2029 Austin, TX 78768 fax) 512-463-9416 ”

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Texas Medical Board Calendar

“Texas Medical Board Calendar and Agendas 2024 March 21-22 June 20-21 Aug 15-16 Oct 17-18 Dec 12-13 2025 March 20-21 June 12-13 Aug 14-15 Oct 16-17 Dec 11-12      Members of the public can join board meetings using the links provided in the agendas posted below.For more information on ... ”

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Acupuncturist Subsequent Registration fees

“... biennial registration fee includes a $2 Office of Patient Protection fee. These fees are required by statute. The remaining $665 is the fee required by the Acupuncture Board.   These fees are explained in more detail in the chart below.   Subsequent Registration  Length of Permit ... ”

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Acupuncture Board Committees

“... tions regarding documentation and verification of records from foreign acupuncture schools; makes recommendations to the acupuncture board regarding matters brought to the attention of the Education Committee. Licensure Committee This committee drafts and reviews proposed rules regarding licensure; ... ”

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Pain Management Clinics (PMC)

“... agement clinics (PMC) to be registered with Texas Medical Board. A “pain management clinic” is a publicly or privately owned facility for which a majority of patients are issued on a monthly basis a prescription for opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or carisoprodol, but not includi ... ”

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Directions

“Physical Address: Texas Medical BoardGeorge H.W. Bush State Office Building1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 9.200Austin, TX 78701 ”

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Agency Other Numbers - Physician Licensure

“... for licensure in Texas and admission to the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Examination. Phone: (512) 305-7130 Fax: (512) 305-7009 or (888) 550-7516 ”

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Calendar

Medical Board Calendar & Agendas PA Board Calendar & Agendas Acupuncture Board Calendar & Agendas MRT Board Calendar & Agendas RCP Board Calendar & Agendas ”

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Why does the application ask about my mental and physical health status?

“The Board understands that medical or mental health treatment is a normal part of many people's lives and receiving treatment such as counseling or therapy does not alone disqualify a licensee.  However, the Board is obligated to determine whether a licensee is physically and mentally fit to pr ... ”

Why am I asked about my mental and physical health status during renewal?

“The Board understands that medical or mental health treatment is a normal part of many people's lives and receiving treatment such as counseling or therapy does not alone disqualify a licensee.  However, the Board is obligated to determine whether a licensee is physically and mentally fit to pr ... ”