Graduate physician assistant license idaho

Idaho the US state offers physician assistant licensure if the candidate meets certain eligibility requirements. To start with this includes : 1) Completion of baccalaureate degree and a nationally accredited physician assistant program 2) Completion of certification exam from National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants aka NCCPA 3) Personal interview with idaho board of medicine - This is optional and may be needed at discretion of board 4) If you currently hold license with other state still all the above requirements should comply. This is one state that has no reciprocal license option Now, what does a graduate physician assistant license mean? 1) If you have not completed NCCPA exam but completed bachelors degree this license can be provided by Idaho board 2) Even if you have not completed degree this can be obtained What happens when you get graduate assistant license? Physician assistant need to undergo weekly review by primary supervising physician Physician assistants don't have authority to practice on their own