Texas Jurisprudence Exam Physician Assistant Practice Exam

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What must a licensed physician assistant do to renew their license?

  1. Submit a written request for renewal

  2. Pay the required fee and submit documented CME completion

  3. Retake the jurisprudence exam

  4. Complete a clinical internship

The correct answer is: Pay the required fee and submit documented CME completion

To renew a license, a licensed physician assistant must pay the required fee and submit documented Continuing Medical Education (CME) completion. This process is essential to ensure that physician assistants maintain their knowledge and skills in the ever-evolving medical field. The requirement for CME is designed to promote lifelong learning and to ensure that healthcare providers stay updated on current practices, guidelines, and emerging medical trends. The payment of the renewal fee is a standard procedure in licensing boards and regulatory agencies, as it provides the funding necessary to maintain the program that oversees the licensure of healthcare professionals. Therefore, fulfilling both of these requirements—payment of the fee and documentation of CME—ensures that the physician assistant remains in good standing and is authorized to practice. Other options, such as submitting a written request for renewal, retaking the jurisprudence exam, or completing a clinical internship, do not reflect the actual requirements for license renewal in Texas, as the process focuses on continuing education and fee payment. Each of these other activities may be relevant to the overall practice or initial licensure but do not specifically pertain to the renewal process.