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When Can Physicians Delegate the Authority to Write Prescriptions for Controlled Substances in Texas? If you are a doctor in Texas, you can delegate the authority to prescribe controlled substances to APRNs or PAs. Learn the rules you must follow when doing so. -
New Texas Law for Doctors and Pharmacists Who Are Prescribing Opioids to Patients Pharmacists and doctors must follow a new law when prescribing or administering opioids beginning in September 2019. Read about what you’ll need to do here. -
Abusing Drugs or Alcohol Can Jeopardize a Nurse’s Professional License Nurses can become addicted to drugs or alcohol, which may jeopardize their health and nursing license. Discover the challenges nurses face that put them at risk -
Reasons Patients File Administrative Complaints With the Texas Medical Board Against Doctors Learn the reasons that patients file complaints against doctors with the TMB to avoid being the subject of one and to know what to do if you’re investigated. -
What Is the Texas Peer Assistance Program for Nurses? Are you a Texas nurse with a substance abuse problem or mental illness? Learn about a program that can help you with your condition and protect your license. -
Steps to Take If You’re Being Investigated by the Texas Medical Board What should you do if you are a doctor and receive a complaint from the Texas Medical Board? Here, we explain important steps to take to protect your license. -
Major Causes of Physician License Revocations in Texas Are you in danger of losing your medical license? Learn the common reasons doctors lose their licenses in Texas.