Commission Background and Establishment
Advisory Committee on Physician Assistants Pending Advisory
Committee on Health and Human Services Council of the District of Columbia Designated
The Advisory Committee on Physician Assistants shall develop and submit to the Board guidelines for the licensing and regulation of physician assistants in the District. The guidelines shall set forth the actions which may be performed by physician assistants in collaboration with a licensed physician or osteopath, who shall be responsible for the overall medical direction of the care and treatment of patients, and the levels of collaboration required for each action.
Appropriate licensure and practice in the District
Of the members of the Advisory Committee on Physician Assistants, 1 shall be a physician or osteopath licensed in the District with experience working with physician assistants, 1 shall be a physician assistant licensed in the District, and 1 shall be the Director of the Department of Health or his or her designee.
DC Code § 3–1202.03
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Department of Health (DOH)
08-12-2014
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Direct Appointment (Mayor's Order) 3
http://motaboards.applytojob.com/apply/yKAnqf/Advisory-Committee-On-Physician-Assistants
Appointed by Mayor 3
Commissioners
Points of Contact
Frank B. Meyers, JD Executive Director frank.meyers@dc.gov (202) 724-8755
Melissa Irby melissa.irby@dc.gov
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