Nev. Admin. Code § 633.288 - Physician assistants and supervising physicians: Collaborating agreements; limitations
1. Except as
otherwise provided in this section, a physician assistant must enter into a
written collaborating agreement with a supervising physician before the
physician assistant may perform medical services under the supervision of that
supervising physician. Such an agreement must:
(a)Describe the location, times and manner in
which the physician assistant will assist the supervising physician;
(b)Specify the medical services that the
physician assistant is authorized to perform;
(c)Be signed by the physician assistant and
the supervising physician; and
(d)Be notarized.
2. A physician assistant may perform only
those medical services specified in the written collaborating
agreement.
3. A physician assistant
who has entered into a written collaborating agreement with a supervising
physician shall:
(a)Submit a copy of the
agreement to the Board within 10 days after entering into the written
collaborating agreement.
(b)Notify
the Board in writing within 10 days after the termination of the written
collaborating agreement.
4. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a physician assistant may not perform medical services under the
supervision of more than three supervising physicians. A physician assistant
employed by a medical facility may not perform medical services at the medical
facility under the supervision of more than one supervising physician. As used
in this subsection, "medical facility" has the meaning ascribed to it
NRS
449.0151.
5. A physician assistant may perform medical
services under a temporary written collaborating agreement that is valid for
not more than 30 days if the agreement is approved by the Board.
6. A supervising physician may not supervise
more than a total of three physician assistants and advanced practitioners of
nursing at one time. As used in this subsection, "advanced practitioner of
nursing" has the meaning ascribed to it in
NRS
453.023.
7. A physician assistant who has been subject
to disciplinary action pursuant to this chapter or chapter 633 of NRS may only
be supervised by a supervising physician who has been approved by the Board to
supervise that physician assistant.
Notes
NRS 633.291, 633.434, 633.466, 633.469
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