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The Texas Medical Board regulates the practice of medicine by MDs and DOs in Texas. It also oversees other health care practices such as physician assistants, acupuncture, radiologic technologists and NPOs.
A National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit number issued to health care providers in the US by CMS. Learn about the mandated and optional uses, signup process, identifier details, and open data set of NPI.
TDLR is a state agency that licenses and regulates various occupations, businesses, facilities, and equipment in Texas. Learn about the history, functions, and programs of TDLR from this Wikipedia article.
USMLE is a three-step examination program for medical licensure in the United States sponsored by the FSMB and the NBME. It assesses the knowledge and skills of medical students and graduates from M.D. and D.O. schools, and is used by residency programs and state medical boards.
The department provides state-operated health care services, including hospitals, health centers, and health agencies. It was created in 2003 by merging four state agencies and has eight regional offices across Texas.
The FSMB is a national non-profit organization that represents the 71 state medical and osteopathic boards of the US and co-sponsors the USMLE. It was founded in 1912 and has a mission to improve the quality, safety and integrity of health care through physician licensure and practice standards.
A DEA number is an identifier assigned by the US Drug Enforcement Administration to health care providers who can prescribe controlled substances. Learn how to read and verify a DEA number, and what it means for different types of registrants.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center will stop accepting unclaimed bodies following an NBC News investigation that documented how the Fort Worth program cut up and leased out the ...