Experienced representation for physician assistants facing PA Board complaints, prescriptive authority issues, and supervision concerns.
The Texas Physician Assistant Board is the regulatory body responsible for licensing and overseeing physician assistants (PAs) practicing in Texas. The PA Board works in coordination with the Texas Medical Board and has authority to investigate complaints, review prescriptive authority matters, and impose disciplinary sanctions on PAs. Physician assistants face unique regulatory challenges related to their supervisory arrangements, prescriptive authority, and scope of practice. Complaints against PAs can involve clinical care issues, prescribing practices, supervision agreement violations, criminal matters, and impairment allegations. Victoria Soto provides dedicated legal representation for physician assistants navigating PA Board complaints, investigations, and disciplinary proceedings. Her deep understanding of the PA regulatory framework in Texas ensures that your defense is built on the specific laws and rules that govern your practice.
Any licensed physician assistant in Texas who has received a complaint or inquiry from the PA Board needs experienced legal representation. This includes PAs facing complaints related to clinical care or treatment decisions, physician assistants under investigation for prescriptive authority violations, PAs dealing with supervision agreement issues or changes in supervising physician arrangements, physician assistants who have been arrested and face self-reporting obligations, and PAs targeted for alleged substance abuse or impairment.
Defense against allegations of improper prescribing, exceeding prescriptive authority limitations, or controlled substance prescribing violations.
Representation in cases involving inadequate supervision, supervision agreement deficiencies, or disputes with supervising physicians.
Defense against patient complaints alleging that your treatment or clinical decision-making was below acceptable standards.
Guidance on self-reporting obligations and defense when criminal matters trigger PA Board investigations.
If you have received any communication from the Texas Physician Assistant Board regarding a complaint, investigation, or potential disciplinary action, you should consult with an attorney before taking any action. The PA Board process can be confusing, and mistakes in your response can have lasting consequences for your career. You should seek legal representation if you have received a complaint notification from the PA Board, an investigator has contacted you or your employer, you have prescriptive authority concerns or violations, your supervision arrangement has changed or been challenged, you need to self-report a criminal arrest or other reportable event, or you have been offered an agreed order or proposed settlement.
Your PA license represents years of education, training, and career development. Protect it with experienced legal representation from the first moment you learn of a board inquiry.
Facing a PA Board complaint or investigation? Contact V. Soto Medical Law for dedicated defense representation tailored to the unique regulatory challenges physician assistants face in Texas.
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