Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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How often can a physician assistant change supervising physicians?

  1. Once per year

  2. There is no limit on the number of changes

  3. Only during emergencies

  4. Every six months

The correct answer is: There is no limit on the number of changes

The ability for a physician assistant to change supervising physicians is governed by Texas regulations, which do not impose a specific limit on how often this can occur. This flexibility allows physician assistants to adapt to different practice environments, collaborate with a variety of physicians, and enhance their professional development. In Texas, the only requirement is that the supervising physician must be qualified and the change must be communicated to the appropriate regulatory authority. The lack of a cap on the number of changes supports the dynamic nature of healthcare settings where practice needs may shift, and the collaboration between supervising physicians and physician assistants can lead to better patient care decisions. Understanding this allows physician assistants to make strategic career choices without being constrained by arbitrary timeframes or the need to justify their changes based solely on emergencies or periodic evaluations. This promotes a more responsive healthcare delivery system.