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The Physician Assistant Advisory Committee
was created within the State Board of Medical Ex-
aminers in 1986 (Chapter 759, Acts of 1986). The
Committee became part of the State Board of
Physician Quality Assurance in 1988 (Chapter 109,
Acts of 1988). The Committee recommends to the
Board regulations for the certification of physician
assistants. The Committee also recommends to the
Board the approval, modification, or disapproval of
an application for certification. The Committee may
report to the Board any alleged unauthorized prac-
tice of a physician assistant, or any conduct of a
supervising physician or a physician assistant that
may be cause for disciplinary action.
To perform delegated medical acts, a physician
assistant must obtain an approved job description
from the State Board of Physician Quality As-
surance. The Committee evaluates the qualifica-
tions of the physician assistant for delegated
medical acts to be performed under that job
description. After a personal interview with the
physician assistant and supervising physician, the
Committee recommends that the Board approve,
modify, or reject the application for a job descrip-
tion. The Board, on review of the Committee's
recommendation, may approve, modify, or deny a
request for certification.
The Committee consists of seven members ap-
pointed to one-year terms by the State Board of
Physician Quality Assurance. Of these, three are
licensed physicians, three are certified physician as-
sistants, and one is a consumer. The licensed
physician members must include at least one
specialist in general surgery or a surgical sub-
speciality, and at least one specialist in internal
medicine, family practice, or a similar primary care
specialty (Code Health Occupations Article, sees.
14.5-101 through 14.5-502).

Department of Health & Mental Hygiene/325

PSYCHIATRISTASSISTANT ADVISOKT
COMMITTEE
Sheila K. Riggs, Chairperson

Appointed by State Board of Physician Quality
Assurance: Robert F. Ward, M.D.

764-4777

The Psychiatrist Assistant Advisory Committee
was established in 1981 within the State Board of
Medical Examiners. The Committee advises the
State Board of Physician Quality Assurance con-
cerning the profession of psychiatrist assistant in
matters such as examination and certification,
regulations, and standards of professional conduct.

RESPIRATORY CARE PROFESSIONAL
STANDARDS COMMITTEE
GaryM. Evans, R.R.T., Chairperson

Appointed by State Board of Physician Quality
Assurance: Joseph J. Colella, )r., M.D.; Nathan B.
Fradin; Larry C. Greaver, R.R.T.; Sandra
Montgomery, R.R.T.; Penelop Scott, M.D.;
Martin Sheridan, M.D.

764-4777

Authorized in 1988, the Respiratory Care
Professional Standards Committee was formed in
1990 (Chapter 127, Acts of 1988). The Committee
advises the State Board of Physician Quality As-
surance on regulations governing the practice of
respiratory care, and the approval, modification, or
disapproval of an application for certification. The
Committee refers to the Board any allegation of
unauthorized practice by a respiratory care prac-
titioner or of any conduct by a supervising physician
or respiratory care practitioner that may be cause
for disciplinary action.

 

DEFUNCT DEPARTMENTAL AGENCIES

CITIZENS ADVISORY BOARD FOR
HIGHLAND HEALTH FACILITY MENTAL
RETARDATION UNIT

The Board ceased to function when Highland
Health Facility Mental Retardation Unit closed in
June 1989.

FAMILY HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

In 1989, the Family Health Administration merged
with the Local Health Administration to form the
Local and Family Health Administration.

HIGHLAND HEALTH FACILITY MENTAL
RETARDATION UNIT

At the end of June 1989, the Unit closed. Clients
then were placed in the community or transferred
to another State residential center.

LOCAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

Merged with the Family Health Administration to
form the Local and Family Health Administration
in 1989.

STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INFANT
MORTALITY

Abolished in 1991 and replaced by an independent
State Commission on Infant Mortality Prevention
(Senate Bill 615, Acts of 1991).

VICTOR CULLEN CENTER

Formerly under the Developmental Disabilities Ad-
ministration, the Center at Sabillasville in Frederick
County is expected to cease operation by June 30,
1991.

 



 
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