Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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What is required for a person to practice as a physician assistant in Texas?

  1. Completion of a residency program

  2. Obtaining a degree in medicine

  3. Licensure as a physician assistant in Texas

  4. Certification from a national board

The correct answer is: Licensure as a physician assistant in Texas

To practice as a physician assistant in Texas, a person must obtain licensure as a physician assistant in the state. This process is governed by the Texas Medical Board, which ensures that applicants meet all educational and training requirements necessary for the role. This licensure includes verification of education, including completion of an accredited physician assistant program, as well as passing the appropriate national certification examination. While completion of a residency program may enhance a PA's clinical knowledge and experience, it is not a prerequisite for licensure in Texas. Similarly, obtaining a degree in medicine is not applicable since physician assistants are not required to have a medical degree; instead, they specialize in PA training. National board certification is also significant for practice, but it is typically one of the steps leading to licensure rather than a standalone requirement. Thus, obtaining licensure in Texas is the defining requirement for a physician assistant to practice legally in the state.