Supervising Physicians in Alabama

Find supervising physicians in Alabama. Browse verified supervising physicians by specialty, availability, and format. Ideal for physician assistants seeking physician supervision.

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About Supervising Physician in Alabama

Supervising physicians work with physician assistants to meet state-mandated supervision requirements. The Alabama licensing board sets the standards for supervisory relationships between PAs and physicians. Use Find A Supervisor to find supervising physicians currently accepting new supervisees in Alabama.

Supervising Physician FAQs — Alabama

How do I find a supervising physician in Alabama?

On Find A Supervisor, filter by supervisor type and select "Supervising Physician," then set your state to Alabama. Filter by specialty and format to connect with physicians who supervise physician assistants in your practice area.

What are the supervision requirements for physician assistants in Alabama?

PA supervision requirements vary by state. Alabama's licensing board defines the required relationship between PAs and supervising physicians, including documentation, on-site presence rules, and the scope of the supervisory agreement. Always check with your state board for current requirements.

Can physician assistants in Alabama filter by specialty when searching for supervising physicians?

Yes. Find A Supervisor allows you to filter by specialty, location, and format so you can find a supervising physician whose background matches your practice area in Alabama.

What should I confirm before working with a supervising physician?

Confirm their availability for consultations, the scope of their supervisory role, required documentation, fee expectations, how emergencies are handled, and any state-specific requirements for supervision agreements in Alabama.

Do supervising physician requirements vary by state?

Yes. PA supervision laws differ significantly from state to state. Some states require signed supervision agreements; others have moved toward team-based practice models. Always confirm the current Alabama requirements with your licensing board.