243 CMR 2.07 addresses some issues relating to the practice of medicine by licensees. The Practice of Medicine is defined in 243 CMR 2.01(4).
Nothing in 243 CMR 2.07(4) shall be construed as permitting an unauthorized person to perform activities requiring a license to practice medicine. A full licensee who knowingly permits, aids or abets the unlawful practice of medicine by an unauthorized person is subject to discipline pursuant to M.G.L. c. 112, § 5, and 243 CMR 1.05(6).
The purpose of 243 CMR 2.07(25) is to enhance the public health and welfare by promoting optimum therapeutic outcomes, avoiding patient injury and eliminating medication errors. Nothing in 243 CMR 2.07(25) shall alter the standard of care a licensee must use when prescribing any Schedule II, III or IV controlled substance.
Attending Physician/Primary Operator means the physician licensed under M.G.L. c. 112, §§ 2 through 9B who has been credentialed by the health care facility to independently perform the patient's procedure, medical intervention or treatment and to supervise physician trainees or physician extenders. The attending physician/primary operator is responsible for discussing the risks and benefits of the procedure, intervention or treatment and obtaining the patient's written informed consent.
Physician means a person licensed to practice medicine under M.G.L. c. 112, §§ 2 through 9B.
Physician Extender means a person who is participating in the patient's procedure, medical intervention or treatment and who is under the direct supervision of the attending physician/primary operator. A physician extender may be a resident, a fellow, a physician assistant, an advanced practice registered nurse or other person authorized by the health care facility to participate in the procedure, intervention or treatment and who is directly supervised by the attending physician/primary operator.
243 CMR, § 2.07