Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B15 - Board of Osteopathic Medicine
Chapter 64B15-6 - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Section 64B15-6.0113 - Probation Variables
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
In instances where a Respondent is placed on probation by the Board, the Board shall determine the terms and conditions of Respondent's probation. The following terms of probation are utilized by the Board to ensure that Respondents are safely practicing medicine. Possible terms of probation and restrictions on practice include, but are not limited to:
(1) Appearances Required. Respondent shall appear before the Board at the first meeting after said probation commences, at the last meeting of the Board preceding termination of probation and either quarterly, semiannually, or annually as set forth in the final order. Respondent shall be noticed by Board staff of the date, time and place of the Board meeting whereat Respondent's appearance is required. Failure of the Respondent to appear as requested or directed shall be considered a violation of the terms of probation, and shall subject the Respondent to disciplinary action.
(2) Direct Supervision Required. If direct supervision is required by the Board, Respondent shall not practice except under the direct supervision of a board-certified physician fully licensed under Chapter 459, F.S., who has been approved by the Board.
(3) Alternate Supervisor. In view of the need for ongoing and continuous supervision, Respondent shall also be required to submit the curriculum vitae and name of an alternate supervising board-certified osteopathic physician who shall be approved by Board. Such physician shall be licensed pursuant to Chapter 459, F.S., and shall have the same duties and responsibilities as specified for Respondent's supervising physician during those periods of time which Respondent's supervising physician is temporarily unable to provide supervision. Prior to practicing under the direct supervision of the alternate supervising physician, Respondent shall so advise the Board in writing. Respondent shall further advise the Board in writing of the period of time during which Respondent shall practice under the supervision of the alternate supervising physician. Respondent shall not practice unless Respondent is under the supervision of either the approved supervising physician or the approved alternate.
(4) Continuing Medical Education. Should the Board determine that continuing medical education (CME) is appropriate during the probationary period, the Board shall determine the number of hours and subject area of the required CME. The CME shall be Category I Continuing Medical Education. Respondent shall submit a written plan to the Chairperson of the Board for approval prior to the completion of said courses. The Board confers authority on the Chairperson of the Board to approve or disapprove said continuing education courses. In addition, Respondent shall submit documentation of completion of these continuing medical education courses in each report. These hours shall be in addition to those hours required for biennial renewal of licensure. Said continuing education courses shall consist of a formal live lecture format.
(5) PRN Required. Should the Board determine that a contract by the Professionals Resource Network (PRN) is appropriate, Respondent shall participate and comply with the PRN contract.
(6) Prescribing Prohibition or Restriction. If Respondent is licensed as a prescribing physician assistant and should the Board determine that it is appropriate to require a restriction of Respondent's prescribing privileges, the Board shall set forth the length of said restriction and determine which substances shall be affected.
(7) Restriction on Treating Patients of the Opposite Gender. Should the Board determine there should be a restriction on treating patients of the opposite gender, Respondent shall not examine or treat any patients of the opposite gender without an employee who is of the same patient gender and who is a health care practitioner licensed by the Department of Health present in the room.
Rulemaking Authority 456.025(10), 456.072(2), 459.005(1), 459.015(5) FS. Law Implemented 456.025(10), 456.036(4), 456.072(2) FS.
New 11-11-07.