| How
much training is a physician assistant required
to have to receive a license?
A physician assistant (PA) must attend
and graduate from an approved, accredited
two-year physician assistant training
program.
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How long does it take to receive an Arizona
license? Physician
assistants are required to provide the
Board with primary source verification
of all education and training. The Board
cannot process a license until this information
is received. On average, licenses are
processed within 30 days. |
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| How
much is a license?
A
temporary PA license is $50. A regular
PA license is $125. The fee to convert
a temporary license to a regular license
is $75. |
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| Are
physician assistants in Arizona required
to obtain Continuing Medical Education
(CME)?
Physician
assistants are required to complete 20
credit hours of CME per calendar year.
A PA may not carry excess hours over to
another year. The Arizona Regulatory Board
of Physician Assistants conducts random
CME audits to ensure that physician assistants
are meeting their obligations. |
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| What
is reciprocity? Does Arizona honor reciprocity?
Reciprocity
means that physician assistants are granted
a license because they have a license
in another state. The Arizona Regulatory
Board of Physician Assistants does not
grant licensure based on reciprocity. |