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Assuming you are a new PA or a PA wishing to move to Colorado for jobs, here are some of the things you will need to do, in approximate order of importance:
Once you have a license from the BME you will have 180 days to find a physician supervisor and get his/her name to them to be recorded. If you do not send them a form in 180 days your license will be moved to inactive status and you will have to reapply. You must have complied with all Colorado Board of Medical Examiners rules such as having a name tag before you begin your first day of work. Having malpractice insurance enforce BEFORE you start treating patients is also a good idea.
Get a Colorado PA License
Contact the Colorado Board of Medical Examiners (BME)
Read the Colorado Regulations Here
Get an application for a Colorado PA license here
You can get a PA license without have a Supervising Physician, but you can't actually practice without one
Get you supervising Physician to sign your supervision agreement
Get your supervising physician to sign the supervision agreement form
Copy it for your records
Send this form by certified mail with return receipt to the Colorado BME so you know they have received it and you have proof you sent it
This form is specific for each group/PC/LLP, etc. your work with. If you work for two different groups, you need two different supervising physicians, and two forms on file with the BME
Get a name tag - You are required to wear it during any patient care activities.
This must have your name (any form) AND THE FULL WORDS "Physician Assistant" or "Physician Assistant Certified" (your choice depending on your certification level, and room on your name tag!;-)
Get a Medicare UPIN number if you don't have one (HCFA Form 855-R)
Get a Provider number if you don't have one (HCFA Form 855-R)
You will need a provider number for each Group/PC/LLP entity you work with. You will need this to get reimbursed for any medicare or government insurance programs, or to order tests on these patient populations
Get a DEA License
Get Malpractice Insurance - Info from the AAPA on Insurance issues
Pre-Employment and contract info from the AAPA
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