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Please note that primary source verification regarding a licensure status is always available to anyone, including licensees’ employers, via the TMB website through Look up a License. What does this mean for licensees issued on or after September 1, 2019, who are not on the list above?
The Texas Medical Board issues a full unrestricted medical license to qualified physicians to practice medicine in Texas. Applicants who do not qualify for a full medical license may qualify for a limited license or permit.
Welcome to the Texas Medical Board's Physician Licensure Application. Applying for a license online is convenient and easy, requiring only a few simple steps: Enter all requested information. Review the information you entered and modify, if necessary. Pay the non-refundable license fee using one of the following: MasterCard,
21 sie 2024 · Physicians must meet specific requirements set by the Texas Medical Board, including completing medical education and residency training, passing the USMLE or COMLEX, submitting a license application, undergoing a criminal background check, passing the Medical Jurisprudence Exam, and fulfilling CME and liability insurance requirements.
Register your license. You will receive a postcard within 2 weeks of being licensed, with registration instructions. Important Things to Know! Completing Stage 1 (Pre-Licensure) does not mean you are eligible for licensure. Only after you complete Stage 2 (Licensing) are you ready to be licensed.
Medical licensure in Texas is governed by the Texas Medical Board. Individuals eligible for licensure must successfully complete an accredited graduate medical degree program, obtain board certification, and have no restrictions on their license and prescribing authority.