Ala. Admin. Code r. 540-X-12-.05.01 - Renewal Of A Qualified Alabama Controlled Substances Registration Certificate (QACSC) - Required Disclosures
The Board recognizes that licensees encounter potentially impairing health conditions just as their patients and other health care providers do, including psychiatric or physical illnesses which may impact cognition, as well as substance use disorders. The Board expects its licensees to address their health concerns, both mental and physical, in a timely manner to ensure patient safety. Licensees should seek appropriate medical care and should limit their practice as a physician assistant when appropriate and as needed. The Board encourages licensees to utilize the services of the Alabama Professionals Health Program, an advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health and wellness of healthcare professionals in a confidential manner. The failure to adequately address a health condition, where the licensee is unable to practice as a physician assistant with reasonable skill and safety to patients, can result in the Board taking action against the license to practice as a physician assistant.
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Author: Alabama Board of Medical Examiners
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 20-2-60, et. seq.
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The Board recognizes that licensees encounter potentially impairing health conditions just as their patients and other health care providers do, including psychiatric or physical illnesses which may impact cognition, as well as substance use disorders. The Board expects its licensees to address their health concerns, both mental and physical, in a timely manner to ensure patient safety. Licensees should seek appropriate medical care and should limit their practice as a physician assistant when appropriate and as needed. The Board encourages licensees to utilize the services of the Alabama Professionals Health Program, an advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health and wellness of healthcare professionals in a confidential manner. The failure to adequately address a health condition, where the licensee is unable to practice as a physician assistant with reasonable skill and safety to patients, can result in the Board taking action against the license to practice as a physician assistant.
Notes
Author: Alabama Board of Medical Examiners
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 20-2-60, et. seq.