Here are the results of the 2024 Physician Licensure Exam (PLE), including the list of passers, list of topnotchers, and performance of schools.
"It may be true that you can practice as well as any doctor in Oklahoma; however, the legal requirements for licensure must be met to assure to the public that this is true." A Dayton Daily News/Cox Newspapers analysis found that of 113 special licenses issued by the Oklahoma State ...
Licensure and Certification All physicians are required to be licensed in the state in which they intend to practice. To do so, you would need to graduate from medical school and pass a national exam. In some cases you can become licensed as an MD without completing a residency, after your...
To keep their certification, physician assistants must complete 100 hours of continuing education every 2 years. The recertification exam is required every 10 years. In addition, state licensure laws require physician assistants to hold an agreement with a supervising physician. Although the physician ...
The program requirements include CME, experience, procedures/case management, and lastly passing an exam. CAQs are valid for ten years provided certification and licensure requirements are maintained. For more information on this new program, click on the CAQ link in the Related Links section of ...
requirements 1 – 4 above: NOTE: You may only apply for a temporary license is you qualify for licensure by endorsement. Temporary licenses are not available to an individual applying by education and examination. A. Submit a completed “Application for Approved Supervisor” form (attached to thi...
Learn how to become a physician assistant (PA) with these common steps. Explore educational and experience requirements.
State law/regulation restricts at least one element of PA practice. Laws/regulations adhere to a practice model of restrictive supervision requirements and/or limited delegated authority. Laws Relevant to Physician Assistants All states require PA licensure and state laws regulate various aspects of phy...
All states including the District of Columbia require the physician assistant to be licensed. Licensure is obtained by passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination, administered by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). This exam can only be taken by...
The program requirements include CME, experience, procedures/case management, and lastly passing an exam. CAQs are valid for ten years provided certification and licensure requirements are maintained. For more information on this new program, click on the CAQ link in the Related Links section of ...