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Licensure Issues...
...does anybody know the licensure stipulations for PA and TX? As far as I know TX requires neurology as part of the core rotations (as well as residents training in EACH rotation undertaken -- albeit not sure how much this is enforced)...
I don't have the foggiest for PA requirements... Any input is greatly appreciated. |
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there has been a lot of posts about Tx inparticular but I believe they require that you NOT do any clinical rotations there if you ever want to be licensed there.
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Licensure Chapter 163.1-163.13
I am from Texas as well, so I have tried to memorize this information. LOL Here is the link for all of your concerns.
http://www.tsbme.state.tx.us/rules/rules/163.htm [/url] |
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