Texas Podiatry Jurisprudence Exam
Any written, printed, visual, or oral statement or other communication made or distributed, or
intended for distribution, to a member of the public - ANS-public communication
any and all public communications relating to the practitioner's practice, including but not limited
to, advertisements, announcements, invitations, press releases, journal articles, periodical
articles, leaflets, news stories, materials distributed by private or by United States mail, and
signs or placards placed in public view or electronic submission - ANS-publication
a private communication to a person concerning the performance of a Podiatric service for such
a person - ANS-Solicitation
responsibility for the control of quality, radiation safety and protection, and technical aspects of
Podiatric radiological procedures utilized in Podiatric medicine for diagnostic purposes -
ANS-supervision
-9 members
-the governor - ANS-How many members are on the Podiatric medical examiners advisory
board? Who appoints these members?
6 members who have had at least practiced for 5 years prior to appointment - ANS-How many
members of the Podiatric medical examiners advisory board must be licensed practicing
podiatrists?
3 members - ANS-How many members of the Podiatric medical examiners advisory board are
public members?
a cooperative and voluntarily joined statewide association of business or professional
competitors in this state designed to assist its members and its industry or profession in dealing
with mutual business or professional problems and promoting their common interest -
ANS-What does "Texas trade association" stand for
No - ANS-Can a person be a member of the advisory board if they are requesting compensation
for their activities related to the board or have family members who are involved with a similar
health care board?
staggered 6 year terms, 3 members expiring on 2/1 of each ODD numbered year - ANS-How do
members of the advisory board serve their terms?
-not qualified
-does not maintain qualifications
,-ineligible for membership
-illness or disability which prevents member from completing their duties
-absence from more than half of the regularly scheduled advisory board meetings w/o majority
vote for excused absence - ANS-What are grounds for dismissal of a member of Podiatric
medical examiners advisory board?
calls meetings, votes before the rest of the board - ANS-What is the role of presiding officer?
the governor - ANS-Who appoints the presiding officer of the Podiatric medical examiners
advisory board?
providing advice and recommendation to the department on technical matters relevant to the
administration - ANS-What are the duties of the advisory board?
90 semester hours - ANS-How many semester hours of undergrad must a candidate for a
temporary residency license complete?
June 30th of every year - ANS-When does a temporary podiatry license expire?
1 year - ANS-How long is a temporary residency license active?
a person in training who is limited by the GPME program for residency based supervised patient
encounters, supervision of which is designated to protect patients and citizens of Texas -
ANS-What is the scope of practice for a temporary license holder?
"T" followed by numerals - ANS-How is a temporary residency license identified in Texas
memorandum of understanding for conditional issuance Texas doctor of Podiatric medicine
license - ANS-What document does a resident have to sign in their final year in order to apply
for the podiatry license?
30 days after end of residency graduation - ANS-How long does a resident have to provide
proof of residency completion for their MOU?
NO! while still a resident, the provider will practice under the temporary license, and will remain
subject to the scope and limits of the GPME program, and shall not practice podiatry under the
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine license until after successful completion and graduation from the
GPME program and after providing to the department proof of such completion and graduation -
ANS-Can a resident who holds a doctor of Podiatric medicine license practice podiatry under
the new title prior to completion of residency?
3 months - ANS-How long can a temporary residency license be extended?
, maximum of 2 times - ANS-How many times can a temporary residency license extension be
granted?
-additional education
-examinations
-training - ANS-What additional information can be required from an applicant for permanent
licensure if the applicant has been out of practice for 2 years?
2 years - ANS-How long is a doctor of Podiatric medicine license valid?
-5 years of good standing under the act
-ensure the applicant is working within the same office as the licensee under direct supervision -
ANS-What qualifications must a sponsor for an applicant's provisional license hold?
-180 days - ANS-How long is a provisional license valid for?
-3 times - ANS-How many times can a provisional license be renewed?
if the applicant has been practicing for at least 5 years in another state under license of that
state with acceptable record from the state in which the applicant was licensed - ANS-When can
GPME requirements be waived for provisional license?
1/29/1992 - ANS-When did Texas begin the National boards Part III/PM Lexis requirement for
licensure come into effect?
50 hours - ANS-How many hours of CME are required every 24 months?
2 hours - ANS-How many of the 50 hours of CME is required to be ethics related?
2 hours - ANS-How many hours of CME are required to be completed regarding approved
procedures of prescribing and monitoring controlled substances?
2 times, once annually
1 hour course - ANS-How often does a licensed podiatrist who prescribed opioids have to
attend a course covering best practices, alternative treatment options, and multi-modal
approaches to pain management per CME period? How long does each session have to be?
-hospital Podiatric medical grand rounds
-APMA/APMA affiliated organizations
-TPMA
-state
-county or regional Podiatric medical association
-university sponsored pod medical meetings
-hospital Podiatric medical meetings - ANS-What qualifies as appropriate CME crediting events?
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