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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

“... red on June 15, 2023. All Emergency Visiting Physician 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.  &nbs ... ”

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Texas Physician Health Program

“... endent, confidential program to serve physicians, physician 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 psychiatr ... ”

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Processes Overview

“... mary functions is available by clicking here for Enforcement information and here for Licensure information.     In addition, information about the Texas Physician Health Program that provides a confidential program of diagnosis and monitoring for licensees affected by ... ”

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Provisional License

“... is a limited license available only to applicants for a full medical license and allows the applicant to practice for a maximum of 270 days in a medically underserved or health professionals shortage area.  The provisional license, by law, cannot be extended. Before You Apply Individuals consi ... ”

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Visiting Physician Temporary Permit

“The Visiting Physician Temporary Permit is designed for an applicant who intends to practice under the supervision of a licensed Texas physician (excluding training in postgraduate training programs) for educational purposes, in order to practice charity care to underserved populations in Texas, in ... ”

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Visiting Professor Temporary License

“... xas medical school or institution may be eligible for a Faculty Temporary License (FTL) as outlined Texas Occupations Code 155.104 and Texas Administrative Code §161.51 or for a Visiting Physician Temporary Permit (VPTP) as outlined in Texas Administrative Code §161.52(a)(1). Current VPTL ... ”

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Texas Medical License Quick Links

“... e List - PDF Medical School Codes - PDF Physician Application and Registration Fees Physician Specialty List Apply General Information  Application Supplemental Forms Jurisprudence Exam Get Fingerprints Physician Temporary License Affidavit - PDF Provisional License Check Your ... ”

Supervision and Prescriptive Delegation Registration

“... riptive authority agreement be in place between a physician and a PA or APN that has been delegated prescriptive authority.   Eligibility requirements for physicians and physician assistants: Full, active, and unrestricted licenses are required for online registration. You are not eligible to ... ”

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Physician Online Registration/Renewal

“... 60 days in advance of the expiration date.   Physician Online Registration/Renewal   There are five simple steps to submit your online license renewal: Please note that if you are not able to complete your online license renewal, your data will be automatically saved for you for 15 days. ... ”

Updates on Prescribing Controlled Substances

“Physicians and Physician Assistants (PAs) who prescribe or will be prescribing controlled substances in the State of Texas need to be aware of changes to the laws regarding prescribing and ordering these drugs.    Controlled Substance Electronic Prescribing Requirement Effective January 1, ... ”

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Pain Managment Clinic Renewal Info

“The physician owner of a pain management clinic must register with the TMB.  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.   When applying for PMC registration&nb ... ”

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Self-Reported Information

“This section of the physician profile contains self-reported physician identifying information including gender, country or state of birth, and race.  Also displayed is the physician reported current primary practice and information on the number of years that the physician has been in practice ... ”

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Agency Overview

“... as physicians. The TMB staff also serves as staff for the Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners, the Texas Physician Assistant Board, the Texas Board of Medical Radiologic Technology, and the Texas Board of Respiratory Care. This “Agency” section of the website is meant to ... ”

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Proposed Rule Changes

“... o;s rulemaking process follows all required steps for notice and publication in the Texas Register including opportunities for public comment. Rule drafting and proposed rule changes include input from a wide variety of stakeholders based on periodic stakeholder meetings.  The frequency of rule ... ”

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How does the doctor register as a supervising physician for an NCT?

“Registering a supervising physician for an NCT will no longer be required.  However, an NCT will still need to obtain and maintain placement on the MRT Board’s general registry, or have an approved a hardship exemption, prior to starting practice.   ... ”

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

“... d 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 practice. ”

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 does the PA licensure process work?

“... tion Process and General Information links in the Physician Assistant Quick Links menu, located here. ”

Can I expedite my physician assistant application?

“At this time, only physician applicants can use the Form Y to expedite an application. Should this change, notification will be posted. ”

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

“... ered 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?

“... ard 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. Applicants can find t ... ”

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

“We are legislatively mandated to process all physician licensure applications within an average of 51 days. The processing time clock begins when the applicant has submitted all initial requirements and the application has passed from Pre-Licensure to Licensing. A licensing analyst is then assigned ... ”

How do I obtain an application for physician licensure?

“Applications are completed on-line. ”

Can my physician licensure application be expedited?

“... o one of the following categories may be eligible for expedited handling: Physician applicants who agree to practice in a medically underserved area, a health professional shortage area, or a rural area; Physician applicants qualifying under HB1504, who have been fully licensed and actively practici ... ”

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

“Three, however, applicants who held a Texas Physician in Training permit on 9/1/05, or who have 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 attem ... ”

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

“Yes. All physician applicants are required to submit their fingerprints for a criminal background check. ”

What other fees may I have to pay besides the $817 physician application fee?

“... provide documents or services - such as the FSMB for the FCVS packet, or exam transcripts; the NPDB/HIPD for their reports, FCSA for a foreign education evaluation; the jurisprudence exam which is administered by PearsonVue; and the criminal history background check. Finally, the application fee do ... ”

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 ... ”

What is FCVS? What information do they collect? Would this service benefit my physician licensure application?

“... and licensing process. FCVS is not a requirement for Texas licensure and is in no way a guarantee of licensure or of an expedited application process in Texas. FCVS will be of the greatest benefit to an applicant who is applying from a school that will not issue multiple sets of documents or will b ... ”