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Feb 4 2016

Board seeks comment on rule changes to require controlled substances CME

NCMB has developed draft rules for implementing a new state requirement that all prescribers of controlled substances… Read More…
Feb 4 2016

NCMB Position Statements: 2015 changes and year in review

 Categories:  Position Statements Each year, in the Winter issue of the Forum, NCMB highlights recent changes to the Board’s official position statements.… Read More…
Feb 4 2016

2016 Demographic Update

Here’s where physician and physician assistant population totals stood as of January 1, 2016. 2016 physician/PA… Read More…
Feb 4 2016

High Point OB/GYN reappointed to NCMB

Congratulations to President-elect Eleanor E. Greene, MD, MPH, on her recent reappointment to the Board. Gov. Pat McCrory… Read More…
Feb 4 2016

Board Meeting Summary: November 2015

Allied Health CPP rule change The Board approved changes to the CPP rules, 21 NCAC 32T. The Clinical Pharmacist… Read More…
Feb 4 2016

Keeping the Board apprised of changes to the PA-physician team

Most physician assistants are aware that they must submit an Intent to Practice form indicating their choice of primary… Read More…
Feb 4 2016

Keeping the momentum: making outreach an integral part of NCMB’s work

 Categories:  President’s Message A year ago my colleague, Dr. Cheryl Walker-McGill, used her first President’s Message to make the case that increasing… Read More…
Jan 27 2016

Board seeks comment on controlled substances CME rule

NCMB has developed draft rules for implementing a new state requirement that all prescribers of controlled substances… Read More…
Dec 1 2015

Deadline to establish as a corporation or PLLC: Dec. 21

December 21, 2015, is the year-end deadline for certification and registration of new Professional Corporations and… Read More…
Dec 1 2015

Prescribers alerted to high frequency controlled substance users

The NC Controlled Substances Reporting System (NCCSRS) recently mailed letters alerting prescribers in the state that they… Read More…