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Acupuncturist Registration/Renewal

“  To activate your license for the first time, you need to pay your first time registration fee within 90 days of your license issue date.  To maintain an active license you will need to renew your registration biennially.   At this time, initial Acupuncture registration may not be co ... ”

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Physician Retired Status

“... olled substances registration; and to be eligible for retired status, a physician's license cannot be under investigation, under a Board order, or be otherwise restricted. To return to practice from retired status, a physician must obtain approval of the Board after submitting a written request.&nb ... ”

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Surgical Assistant Initial Reg Fees

“Once the Board has issued you an official license number, you will have 90 days to register and activate your license.  Failure to register will result in penalty fees, and after one year, license cancellation. Initial registration is completed via hardcopy forms sent to the licensee short ... ”

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Publications

“... tes, rule changes, press releases, bulletins, and license statistics. ”

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General Information for Physician Applicants

“... Process You submit your application online. The License Inquiry System of Texas (LIST), used to communicate with physician licensure applicants, generates a temporary username, as well as the initial list of items required to process your application. These items are given a “Begin ... ”

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Surgical Assistants Registration/Renewal

“To activate your license for the first time, you need to pay your first time registration fee within 90 days of your license issue date. To maintain an active license, you will need to renew your registration every two years.   Currently Surgical Assistants are not able to register online. Regi ... ”

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Surgical Assistant - Subsequent Reg Fees

“... he biennial registration fee includes  $5.25 for the Physician Health Program (PHP) and a $2 Office of Patient Protection fee. These fees are required by statute. The remaining $555 is the fee required by the TMB.   These fees are explained in more detail in the chart below.   Subsequ ... ”

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Surgical Assistant - Delinquency fees

“... istration – If you have not registered your license within 90 days of your license issue date, a penalty fee equal to ½ the registration fee will be assessed.  If you have not registered your license within 120 days of your license issue date, the penalty fee will increase to a fee ... ”

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Physician Applicants

“Licensing Physician Applicants The Texas Medical Board issues a full unrestricted license to practice medicine to physicians, as well as a number of limited and temporary licenses. Requirements vary based on license type. The Board collects and verifies applicant credentials, as required by statute ... ”

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Conceded Eminence License

“The Conceded Eminence License is a limited license which can be issued to an applicant who has achieved a high level of academic or professional recognition for excellence in research, teaching, or the practice of medicine.  In order to issue this license the Board looks at objective factors, s ... ”

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Physician Assistant Application and Registration Fees

“... ation-Related Fees Application Fee:  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 applic ... ”

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Licensing Overview

“... an Temporary Permits, and emergency reactivations for retired or cancelled licenses, terminated on July 14, 2023, therefore permit holders who do not have an active permit or license with the Board must cease practice in Texas.      The Licensure Department licenses physicians, ... ”

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Texas Physician Health Program

“... assistants, acupuncturists, surgical assistants, medical physicists, perfusionists, respiratory care practitioners and medical radiologic technologists affected by substance use disorders, physical illnesses and impairment, and/or psychiatric conditions. TXPHP provides education, recognition, and a ... ”

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Am I eligible for the NCT Registry if I completed only an alternate 20 hour radiology training course for a podiatric medical assistant?

“Not at this time.  If you are a Podiatric Medical Assistant who completed an alternate 20 hour radiology training course, you will need to be registered with Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) as a Podiatric Medical Radiological Technician.Information is available on ... ”

I’ve been issued my NCT Registry number.  How do I apply for the NCT permit to work under a physician?

“... session, SB 674 changed the law so that the Texas Medical Board is no longer required to register NCTs who work for physicians.  What remains is the requirement that NCTs obtain placement on the MRT Board’s general registry, or have an approved a hardship exemption, prior to starting prac ... ”

Does Texas require NCCPA Certification?

“NCCPA Certification is required for initial licensure in Texas but not for renewal of an active Texas Physician Assistant License. ”

How do I apply for a PA license?

“Applications for PA licensure are submitted online. ”

What is the PA application fee?

“... s a fee of $107 if you are requesting a temporary license. ”

How long does it take to process a license application?

“Individual application processing time will vary according to the complexity of the application. Factors that increase complexity are “yes” answers to any of the Professionalism questions on the application.   ”

I am a foreign medical graduate. Can I get a PA license with my medical degree?

“... requires graduation from an accredited PA program for eligibility. ”

Can I get a temporary PA license?

“Yes, if you have requested and paid for one. The request is made by mailing in the Temporary License Affidavit with the $107 fee. A temporary license cannot be issued until all supporting documents for your online application have been received, and your file has been reviewed and determined complet ... ”

As a physician, is it okay to go by a nickname or shortened version of my given name in my practice?

“... e name under which they are licensed by the Texas Medical Board. Using any other name may confuse or mislead the public and could be considered by the Board to be unprofessional conduct. A physician who wishes to change his or her professional name must use the Application for Name Change. ... ”

My licensing analyst informed me that I need a foreign education evaluation. What do I need to do?

“... tion is one tool the board uses in evaluating the medical education of a physician applicant who attended a medical school located outside the United States. The board will accept evaluations from the Foreign Credentials Service of America (FCSA). The cost of the evaluation is borne by the applicant ... ”

How long does it take to process a physician licensure application?

“... uestions on the application, or graduation from a medical school not listed on the Substantial Equivalence list. Once the licensing analyst determines the application is complete, the applicant is scheduled for licensure. Currently staff issues licenses twice a month. ... ”

How many attempts can a physician have on the licensing exams and still be eligible?

“... e been licensed in good standing in another state for at least 5 years, and who have no restrictions, orders, or probation on any other state medical licenses, are eligible for exceptions to the three attempt exam limit.  Please see the eligibility checklist for details regarding exceptions. ... ”

When I apply for a physician license, will I have to have my fingerprints taken?

“... licants are required to submit their fingerprints for a criminal background check. ”

What is the initial registration fee for my physician license?

“The Board assigns the first registration period. These vary in length from 12 to 24 months. First time registration fees are prorated accordingly:Initial Registration Fee prorated amounts, as of 9/1/2023:Initial registration of 12 months - $283.48Initial registration of 24 months - $469.48 ... ”

My medical school isn't listed on the document entitled "Schools Whose Graduates Do Not Have To Prove Substantial Equivalence of Their Education." What does that mean and what do I have to do?

“... our school might not be on the list: 1) the Texas Medical Board has never licensed a graduate of your school before; or, 2) the Texas Medical Board more thoroughly investigates the education of graduates of your school. If your school is not listed the board will require additional documentation fro ... ”