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  • Board of Medical Examiners - General Rules and Regulations Governing Anesthesiologist Assistants (0880-15)
    May 20, 2026

    Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners establishes licensing requirements for anesthesiologist assistants including NCCAA certification and biennial renewal at $150, effective through November 16, 2026.

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