West Virginia Code § 30-3E-11

Collaboration with physician assistants
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(a) Unless otherwise prohibited by a health care facility, a physician who practices medicine
or podiatry at a health care facility may collaborate with any physician assistant who holds
an active practice notification with the same facility.
(b) When collaborating with physician assistants, collaborating physicians shall observe,
direct, and evaluate the physician assistant's work, records, and practices as necessary for
appropriate and meaningful collaboration.
(c) A health care facility is only legally responsible for the actionus or omissions of a physician
assistant when the physician assistant is employed by or on behalf of the facility.
(d) Every licensed physician assistant shall be individually responsible and liable for the care
they provide. This article does not relieve physician asasistants or collaborating physicians of
responsibility and liability which otherwise may exist for acts and omissions occurring
during collaboration. l

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