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Advertisement of Board Certification

“... medical board. To qualify under Option 3, above, physicians must submit an application to a committee of the TMB and demonstrate that: (1) the organization requires all physicians who are seeking certification to successfully pass a written or an oral examination or both, which tests the applicant' ... ”

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Continuing Education for Acupuncturists

“... ement House Bill 2059 (86th Legislature) requires physicians, physician assistants, and any licensee of the TMB’s advisory boards or committees that provide direct patient care, to complete a human trafficking prevention course approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). ... ”

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Continuing Medical Education for MDs/DOs

“... medical education.  Current requirements for physicians are summarized below. If you would like to review the current rule, these requirements are currently listed Board rule 166.2 available on our website at: http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/board-rules Physicians need to complete at least ... ”

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CME - MD - Residency - Tab 2

Physicians in residency/fellowship training or who have completed such training within 6 months prior to their renewal application will satisfy the CME requirements by their residency or fellowship program.   PLEASE NOTE: This provision does not exempt the physician from the requirement for two ... ”

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CME - MD - retired - Tab 4

“  Physicians eligible for “retired” status and designated as such by the Board are exempt from CME requirements. “Voluntary charity care” status reduces informal CME requirements. For more information, visit License Retirement Options.  ... ”

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Continuing Medical Education for PAs

“... Texas, there were multiple bills passed requiring physicians, physician assistants and other licensees to complete certain specific opioid related continuing medical education.  At least 2 hours are required and must cover topics outlined in the TMB Initial Guidance on New Opioid Continuin ... ”

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General Prescriptive Delegation FAQs

“... e equivalent APRNs and PAs? How many delegating physicians may one APRN or PA have? Do the requirements for types of practice sites still apply? What is a dangerous drug?  Are these legend drugs? Is prescriptive authority required to order durable medical equipment (DME)? Do I have to ... ”

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Prescriptive Authority Agreement FAQs

“... to let the Medical Board know about my delegates/supervising physicians? ”

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IMLC FAQ - Tab #3 Apps

“... s a voluntary, expedited pathway to licensure for physicians who already hold a full, unrestricted 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 Tex ... ”

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Faculty Temporary License

“... ry License (FTL) is a limited license that allows physicians who do not meet all the requirements for full licensure, but who have the expertise to educate Texas medical students, residents, and fellows, to practice within the confines of the sponsoring institution. The sponsoring institution may be ... ”

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Fingerprinting

Physicians, Physician Assistants, and several other types of licensure applicants are required to submit their fingerprints for state and national criminal history background checks.  Please note that having a criminal history does not automatically disqualify you from obtaining a license throu ... ”

Physician Assistant Supervision

Physicians are required to register with the TMB if the physician supervises or delegates prescriptive authority to Physician Assistants (PAs)s.  Current registered supervisions and delegations to PAs are displayed in this section of the physician profile. ... ”

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Advanced Practice Nurse Delegation

Physicians are required to register with the TMB if the physician 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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Governor's Texas Safety Action Report Directive on Providers’ Reporting to Law Enforcement

“... 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 emotional condition or disorder to report confidential information to law enforcement should the provider determine their patient poses ... ”

Transfer and Disposal of Medical Records

“... with the rules under §163.4. Other licensed physicians remaining in the practice may not prevent or interfere with the departing physician's duties to provide notices described in Board rule 163.4. A physician, physician group, or organization (professional association, non-profit health ... ”

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What are the Texas Medical Board’s requirements for a physician who delegates to an APRN or PA?

“... bsp;An individual physician may serve in both the supervising and delegating role and does not need to be physically present at all times to be considered to have adequate supervision. ”

What must be included in a prescriptive authority agreement?

“... s to be utilized, designate one or more alternate physicians; and(9)  describe a prescriptive authority quality assurance and improvement plan and how it will be implemented. The plan must require chart reviews and periodic meetings. ”

How often are meetings required?

“... thly basis, no matter the length of time that the physicians have been practicing with the delegates under the agreement. ”

Are physicians potentially subject to discipline for violations of the standard of care by CRNAs to whom they have delegated the selection or administration of anesthesia or the care of an anesthetized patient? 

“Yes, potentially. Although physicians are not required to supervise CRNA’s for delegated tasks, they nonetheless remain subject to potential liability for violations of the standard of care by CRNAs, depending on federal and state statutes and regulations. The degree to which a physician is re ... ”

How do I get a copy of my examination scores sent to another state?

“For physicians only:If another state board requires your examination grades, please be advised that most physicians will have to contact the Federation of State Medical Boards to obtain examination scores.Federation of State Medical Boards 400 Fuller Wiser Rd. Suite 300 Euless, TX 76039-3855 Tel. (8 ... ”

What are the standards for anesthesia services relating to OBA?

Physicians and anesthesiologists shall maintain current competency in ACLS, PALS, or a course approved by the board. In all settings under Chapter 173, at a minimum, at least two persons, including the surgeon or anesthesiologist, shall maintain current competency in basic life support. ... ”

Who does not need to register for office-based anesthesia?

“OBA registration does not apply to physicians who practice in the following settings: An outpatient setting in which only local anesthesia, peripheral nerve blocks, or both are used. Any setting physically located outside the State of Texas. A licensed hospital, including an outpatient facility of t ... ”

Why was the NCT permit eliminated?

“... 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. ”

Why can’t I register my NCT permit and my NCT registry at the same time?

“... 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.The NCT Registry and the NCT Permit were renewed separately. ... ”

Can I get a DEA number with my temporary license?

“You must register your supervising physician with the TMB prior to applying with the DEA.  For information or questions on applying for a DEA under a temporary license, please contact the DEA directly.   https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/index.html  ... ”

Do I have to let the Medical Board know about my delegates/supervising physicians?

“... ou are a physician or a physician assistant. Physicians are required to register all PAs and APRNs that they supervise prior to the delegates beginning to work for them.  If there is a change to the scope of the delegation, physicians must notify the Board within 30 days of this change.PAs ... ”

If I discover a patient is receiving scheduled medication from other physicians, what action must I take? For example, must I immediately terminate the patient or cease prescribing the scheduled medication?

“The TMB cannot tell providers how to use the information they obtain through the PMP check.  Providers should follow the standard of care and utilize the information they gain to make educated and informed prescribing decisions. ”

Do delegates who have prescribing authority have to apply for their own waiver or are they covered by the supervising physician’s waiver? 

“If the supervising physician has a waiver, then the prescribing delegate is also covered under that waiver. So long as the prescribing delegate is prescribing under the authority of a physician who has been granted a waiver, then the prescribing delegate may use non-electronic prescribing means.&nbs ... ”