The Order and Wavier requires a supervising health care practitioner to ensure that the health care practitioner-in-training has an attestation from a faculty member that attests that the health care practitioner-in-training is enrolled in an educational program, has completed the appropriate level of didactic education, and will have oversight while participating in a COVID vaccinator program.
The supervising health care practitioner also must ensure that the health care practitioner-in-training has completed CDC training in vaccination and is competent to administer a COVID vaccine.
Doctors of medicine and doctors of osteopathic medicine should read and familiarize themselves with the provisions of this order. On February 19, , the Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs issued Administrative Order and Waiver , which permits authorized health care personnel to administer a COVID vaccine to patients upon direction from a supervising health care practitioner.
Doctors of medicine, doctors of osteopathic medicine, and doctors of podiatric medicine should read and familiarize themselves with the provisions of this order.
On February 19, , the Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs issued Administrative Order and Waiver , which permits a certified medical assistant to administer a COVID vaccine to patients upon direction from a supervising health care practitioner.
The Order and Waiver waives provisions of N. Licensed physicians should read and familiarize themselves with the requirements of this order. On March 9, , through Executive Order No. We thank all applicants for their willingness to serve in this difficult time, and understand that the current unavailability of additional licenses may be disappointing to those willing to assist New Jersey residents during this public health emergency.
In many cases, unfortunately, applicants were unable to provide all of the information necessary to establish their eligibility, and the Division and ECFMG were unable to obtain the necessary information from abroad during the pandemic. All submitted applications and materials are being kept on file should the Division resume the program at a later date. In the interim, any person who believes that they are eligible for a standard plenary license is encouraged to apply; additional information is available here.
New Jersey's Board of Medical Examiners is responsible for protecting the public's health and safety by determining qualifications of applicants for licensure, establishing standards for practice, and disciplining licensees who do not adhere to those requirements.
If you are unable to complete your application and pay the application fee by a. Applications that have been submitted to the Board and currently in "pending" status will not be affected by this update. The stated purpose of the waiver was to address staffing issues that were occurring in the facilities due to the COVID pandemic. As a condition of initial certification and renewal, CHHAs are required to be employed by a home health services agency and work under the direction of a registered professional nurse.
CHHAs are renewing their certifications now through December 31, You will receive instructions via email on creating an account and an employee list once your facility is registered with the Board. Employer Registration Form. On July 6, the Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs issued Administrative Order , which supersedes and replaces DCA AO and relaxes standards for the reopening and continued operation of nursing programs and certified homemaker-home health aide programs.
DCA AO removes a majority of the restrictions established by DCA AO , including requirements for facilitating social distancing and the submission of a restart plan.
Though the Administrative Order eliminates many requirements, all programs involving clinical instruction must ensure that students comply with all applicable health and safety standards, including the Occupational Exposure to COVID Emergency Temporary Standard issued by the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Health and Safety Administration, when providing services to patients. The Division has also issued guidance regarding best practices for these programs.
To learn more, click here. On February 19, , the Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs issued Administrative Order and Waiver , which permits health care practitioners-in-training, which are students in medical schools, physician assistant programs, and nursing programs, to administer a COVID vaccine to patients upon direction from a supervising health care practitioner.
The Order and Wavier requires a supervising health care practitioner to ensure that the health care practitioner-in-training has an attestation from a faculty member that attests that the health care practitioner-in-training is enrolled in an educational program, has completed the appropriate level of didactic education, and will have oversight while participating in a COVID vaccinator program. Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip Ribbon Commands. Skip to main content.
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