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What is the format of the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam? -
Answer-The exam consists of 50 questions answered over 60 minutes with a
minimum passing score of 75%.
What is the cost and attempt policy for the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam? -
Answer-It costs $34 per attempt, and candidates are allowed unlimited attempts.
What significant change occurred regarding the Texas Medical Jurisprudence
Exam in September 2019? -
Answer-The exam can now be taken at home unproctored on a computer.
What is the recommended study approach for the Texas Medical Jurisprudence
Exam?
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Answer-A solid morning of dedicated study is suggested, focusing on common sense and
specific legal knowledge.
What is the composition of the Texas Medical Board (TMB)? -
Answer-The TMB is composed of 19 members: 12 physicians (9 MDs and 3 DOs) and 7
laypersons, all appointed by the governor for 6-year terms.
What are the timeframes for reporting various events to the Texas Medical
Board? -
Answer-Most reporting timeframes are 30 days; exceptions include: 48 hours for child
abuse/neglect, 5 days for issuing a birth certificate, 10 days for a death certificate, 7
days for most communicable diseases (1 day for TB and pertussis), and 15 days for
supplying medical records.
What is the primary function of the Texas Medical Board? -
Answer-The TMB handles the granting of medical licenses and disciplinary actions
related to those licenses.
What should you memorize regarding time periods for reporting to the Texas
Medical Board? -
Answer-Memorize the most relevant exceptions, as most timeframes are 30 days.
What is the purpose of the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam review guide? -
Answer-To provide a quick overview of the highest yield material for the exam without
being overly terse.
What is the author's disclaimer regarding the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam
review? -
Answer-The book is not intended to constitute medical, legal, or professional advice and
the author assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.
,What is the significance of the phrase 'all of the above' in the exam context? -
Answer-It is often a viable answer choice in the exam.
What type of questions should candidates stay alert for during the exam? -
Answer-Candidates should be cautious of negative questions, such as those asking
which option is NOT correct.
What is the suggested study time before taking the Texas Medical Jurisprudence
Exam? -
Answer-A single pass through the material should take around an hour.
What is the overall goal of the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam review guide? -
Answer-To provide a concise and effective study resource for the exam.
Who contributed to the 2024 revision of the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam
review?
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Answer-Thomas Kun Pak, MD PhD.
What is the significance of the Texas Medical Practice Act (MPA)? -
Answer-It outlines the regulations and laws governing medical practice in Texas.
What is the focus of the section on 'Delegating Authority' in the review? -
Answer-It discusses the legal aspects and responsibilities of delegating medical tasks.
What topics are covered in the Texas Medical Jurisprudence Exam review? -
Answer-Topics include consent, liability, malpractice, EMTALA, patient rights, and more.
What is the importance of understanding patient rights and confidentiality? -
Answer-It is crucial for compliance with legal and ethical standards in medical practice.
What does EMTALA stand for? -
Answer-Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act.
What is the purpose of advance directives and medical power of attorney? -
Answer-They outline a patient's wishes regarding medical treatment and designate
someone to make decisions on their behalf.
Why is it important to understand the business of medicine? -
Answer-It encompasses the legal and financial aspects of running a medical practice.
What are the consequences of fraud and abuse in medical practice? -
Answer-They can lead to severe legal penalties and loss of medical license.
What is the Texas Medical Practice Act (MPA)? -
Answer-The MPA is the specific physician portion of the Texas Occupations Code, Title
3, outlining the laws that Texas- licensed physicians must follow when practicing
,medicine in Texas.
, Who does the Texas Medical Practice Act apply to? -
Answer-The MPA only applies to Texas-licensed physicians practicing in Texas or out-
of-state providers offering telemedicine services to patients in Texas.
Which healthcare providers are not included in the Texas Medical Practice Act? -
Answer-Nurses, medical students, and other doctorate-holders such as dentists,
podiatrists, and optometrists are not included in the MPA.
What law covers non-compensated emergency care in Texas? -
Answer-Non- compensated emergency care is covered by the Good Samaritan law.
What are the licensure criteria for obtaining a Texas medical license? -
Answer-1. Complete college (60 credit hours). 2. Have an MD or DO or equivalent
degree. 3. Pass the USMLE Steps 1-3 (within the past 7 years) and the Texas JP exam.
4. Complete your intern (PGY1) year.
Can someone who quits their residency after internship still practice medicine in
Texas?
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Answer-Yes, they can practice as a fully licensed physician in Texas but will not be
board-certified in a specialty.
What types of doctors are not licensed as physicians by the Texas Medical Board
(TMB)? -
Answer-Naturopathic doctors, podiatrists, optometrists, chiropractors, dentists, and other
doctorate-holders have their own governing bodies and rules.
How often must a Texas medical license be renewed? -
Answer-Every two years after the initial licensing period, which ranges from 12 to 24
months.
What are the penalties for late renewal of a Texas medical license? -
Answer-No fine if expired < 30 days; $75 if expired < 90 days; $150 if expired < 365
days; canceled entirely after 1 year.
What is the consequence of practicing medicine with an expired license after 30
days in Texas? -
Answer-It is considered practicing medicine without a license, which is a third-degree
felony.
How many hours of continuing medical education (CME) are required every 24-
month registration period in Texas? -
Answer-48 hours of CME are required, averaging out to 24 hours a year.
What are the requirements for the CME hours in Texas? -
Answer-1/2 must be formal and 1/2 informal (self-reported), including 2 hours of formal
medical ethics/professional responsibility.