30 Miss. Code. R. 2615-1.2 - Definitions
For the purpose of Part 2615, Chapter 1 only, the following terms have the meanings indicated:
A.
Board means the Mississippi State Board of
Medical Licensure.
B.
Physician Assistant means a person who meets the
Board's criteria for licensure as a physician assistant and is licensed as a
physician assistant by the Board.
C.
Supervising
Physician means a doctor of medicine or a doctor of osteopathic
medicine who holds an unrestricted license from the Board who practices within
the state of Mississippi for a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week or eighty
(80) hours per month (does not include telemedicine or chart review), whose
practice or prescriptive authority is not limited as a result of voluntary
surrender or legal/regulatory order, and who has been approved by the Board to
supervise physician assistants. Exceptions to the in-state practice requirement
may be granted by the Board, by and through the Executive Committee, in cases
demonstrating good cause. Additionally, temporary permission may be granted by
the Executive Director until the request can be heard before the Executive
Committee.
D.
Supervise or
Supervision means overseeing and accepting
responsibility for the medical services rendered by a physician
assistant.
E.
Primary
Office means the usual practice location of a physician and
being the same location reported by that physician to the Mississippi State
Board of Medical Licensure and the United States Drug Enforcement
Administration.
F.
NCCPA means the National Commission on
Certification of Physician Assistants.
G.
PANCE means
the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination.
H.
ARC-PA means
the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant.
I.
Predecessor or
Successor Agency refers to the agency responsible for
accreditation of educational programs for physician assistants that preceded
ARC-PA or the agency responsible for accreditation of educational programs for
physician assistants that succeeded ARC-PA.
J.
Primary Care
means specialty practice that is limited to, or defined as, Family Practice,
General Internal Medicine, Mental Health, Women's Health, and/or General
Pediatrics.
Notes
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