Medicine /Texas Jurisprudence Exam Part 4
Who is not eligible for licensure?
If applicant is under prosecution, investigation, or has restrictions on license in another state
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Who is not eligible for licensure?
If applicant is under prosecution, investigation, or has restrictions on license in another state
How many days does the program director have to tell the board that somebody with a physician-in-training license did not show up, was suspended, etc.?
30 days
What is a temporary postgraduate training permit?
License for residents and fellows pending the physician in training permit
What is a telemedicine license? Do you have to be board certified to have it? Do you have to pass the jurisprudence exam?
A license to do consulting work through internet, etc., in Texas; cannot physically see or treat patients; board certification is required; JP exam re...
How often do you register your license? Do you need an updated physician profile?
Every 2 years; yes
How many days prior to the expiration of your license does the TMB notify you?
30
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Term | Definition |
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Who is not eligible for licensure? | If applicant is under prosecution, investigation, or has restrictions on license in another state |
How many days does the program director have to tell the board that somebody with a physician-in-training license did not show up, was suspended, etc.? | 30 days |
What is a temporary postgraduate training permit? | License for residents and fellows pending the physician in training permit |
What is a telemedicine license? Do you have to be board certified to have it? Do you have to pass the jurisprudence exam? | A license to do consulting work through internet, etc., in Texas; cannot physically see or treat patients; board certification is required; JP exam required |
How often do you register your license? Do you need an updated physician profile? | Every 2 years; yes |
How many days prior to the expiration of your license does the TMB notify you? | 30 |
How many days after a license expires are you considered to be practicing without a license? | 30 day grace period. |
License expired < 90 days—penalty is? | $75 |
License expired 91-364 days—penalty is? | $150 |
License expired > 364 days—penalty is? | Cancellation |
Do you have to retake JP exam if your license is canceled? | Only if the license is canceled for more than 2 years. |
How can you get another license if it is lost/destroyed? | Get affidavit of lost or destroyed document and pay fee to board |
How many category 1 CMEs yearly? | 12 |
How many CMEs per year? | 24 |
How many category 1 CMEs yearly must be in ethics? | 1 |
How many category 2 CMEs can be from volunteer work? | 6 |
How many CMEs can a license carry forward? And for how many registration periods? | 48; only once |
How many CMEs can be applied retroactively? | 24; only once |
How many CMEs do you need if you become 'board certified' within 36 months? | 24 |
If you practice pain management, how many CMEs in pain management are required? | None, but they are recommended |
Who can initiate a complaint to the board? | Anyone |
What is the 'health professions council'? | Council of various professionals that establishes a central telephone complaint system (800-number) |
Does the TMB have to notify a physician when a complaint is filed? Are there exceptions? How often do the parties get updated on proceedings? | Yes, within 30 days, except if it would interfere with the investigation; updates are quarterly |
When does the TMB release complaint information to the hospital? | Upon written request |
Who investigates issues of 'medical competency'? | An expert physician panel appointed by the board consisting of physicians ONLY |
What do medical malpractice carriers have to report to the TMB regarding malpractice? Within what time limit? Who punishes them if they do not report? What does a physician without insurance have to report and when? Is there a difference for NPDB/HCQIA? | Within 30 days from a complaint being filed in a lawsuit, settlement; noninsured MDs have to self-report within 30 days; any payment must be reported to NPDB by HCQIA requirements |
Restrictive action by the TMB: Within what time limit must the board tell the hospital? Tell Medicare? Tell the secretary of health & professional societies & complainant? | Next working day for hospitals; in writing for all within 30 days. |
Restrictive action by the TMB: How often must the board make public notices about disciplinary orders? | 2 times per year. |
Restrictive action by the TMB: Must the board report crimes found during investigations? | Yes, to the law enforcement. |
Restrictive action by the TMB: Within how many days must the board report to the NPDB? | 30 days. |
Restrictive action by the TMB: Within how many days must a court report to the board about convictions, felonies, and misdemeanors and addiction issues be filed? | 30 days. |
Are TMB reports confidential? | Yes |
Who can the NPDB give info to? How about to patients? How about statistical data? | Hospitals, self-requesting physicians, board, other state or federal agencies, attorneys; for statistical purposes if no identity disclosed |
When is it not illegal to perform a third-trimester abortion? | To prevent mother's death, if unborn has severe irreversible brain damage |
When is it not illegal to perform an abortion on a minor? | In emergency and with court order |
Is sexual contact between a physician and patient OK if the patient consents? | NO, the disparity of power does not allow consent |
Why is it unprofessional to initially prescribe drugs over the Internet? | Did not verify identity of patient, no physician coverage or follow-up guaranteed |
How can you terminate care to a patient? | 30 day notice, certified letter, available for emergencies during that time, give alternative physicians |
What prescriptions does a physician need to keep records on? Dangerous drugs? Controlled substances? Samples? | Samples and dangerous drugs as part of medical record; for schedule 3-5 records and log; for schedule 2 separate log and records; keep record for 2 years; do inventory on schedule drugs every 2 years |
Can the board administer monetary penalties? | Yes |