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9.1.1: Physician Supervision of Other Licensed Health Care Professionals

Adopted Jul 2007  | Amended Jul 2025

The physician who provides medical supervision of other licensed healthcare professionals is expected to provide adequate oversight.  The physician must always maintain the ultimate responsibility to assure that high quality care is provided to every patient.  In discharging that responsibility, the physician should exercise the appropriate amount of supervision over a licensed healthcare professional which will ensure the maintenance of quality medical care and patient safety in accord with existing state and federal law and the rules and regulations of the Board.  What constitutes an “appropriate amount of supervision” will depend on a variety of factors.  Those factors include, but are not limited to:

The above factors outlining the supervisory relationship should be outlined in a written collaborative practice agreement, supervisory arrangement, protocol, or other written guidelines.  
Physicians should only supervise another professional for the diagnosis, treatment, and overall care (including procedures) for which the physician has an appropriate level of education, training, experience, and/or certification.  Physicians should also be cognizant of maintaining appropriate boundaries with their supervisees, including refraining from requesting medical treatment by the physician’s supervisee.*  

Advanced Practice Providers

There are additional requirements and considerations for supervisory arrangements between physicians and physician assistants and nurse practitioners, collectively referred to herein as advanced practice providers (“APPs”).  They include:

*See also the Board’s position statement on “Self-treatment and Treatment of Family Members.”

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