Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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Which entity issues physician assistant licenses in Texas?

  1. The Texas Medical Board

  2. The Texas Physician Assistant Board

  3. The Texas Health Department

  4. The Texas Medical Association

The correct answer is: The Texas Physician Assistant Board

The Texas Physician Assistant Board is the entity responsible for issuing physician assistant licenses in Texas. This board operates under the Texas Medical Board and specifically focuses on the regulation and oversight of physician assistants, ensuring that they meet the necessary education, training, and ethical standards to practice in the state. This board’s role includes not only the licensing of new PAs but also the processing of renewals, handling complaints, and setting rules that govern practice parameters for PAs. By having a dedicated board, Texas ensures that there is specialized oversight tailored specifically to the unique needs and responsibilities of physician assistants, distinguishing its function from that of broader entities like the Texas Medical Board, which oversees a wide range of medical professionals. The other options, while related to health and medical professionals in Texas, do not specifically issue PA licenses. The Texas Health Department primarily deals with public health and safety, while the Texas Medical Association functions as a professional organization that advocates for physicians and may provide resources but does not handle licensing.