In compliance with federal regulations, BCM has conducted a review to determine if its programs meet the requirements for professional licensure in states other than Texas. This effort intends to provide transparent information to students to make informed decisions about their futures. Please review the licensure information below for each program. Any questions can be directed to the program director or the appropriate licensing agency in the state where licensure is intended.
Program Information
Doctor of Medicine Program
Resources:
Program Director Contact:
Office of Admissions
Email: admissions@bcm.edu
Phone: 713–798–4842
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program – Nurse Anesthesia
Resources:
Program Director Contact:
Rachel Davis, Director, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program-Nurse Anesthesia
Email: rcdavis@bcm.edu
Phone: 713-798-8650
Physician Assistant Program
Resources:
Program Director Contact:
Elizabeth Clark Patrick Elliott, Professor
Email: elliot@bcm.edu
Phone: 713-798-4772
Orthotics and Prosthetics Program
Resources:
Program Director Contact:
Ashley Mullen, Associate Professor, Program Director
Email: ashley.mullen@bcm.edu
Genetic Counseling Program
Resources:
Program Director Contact:
Daniel Lee Riconda, Professor, Program Director Genetic Counseling Program
Email: daniel.riconda@bcm.edu
Notice of Potential Ineligibility for License
As an applicant/enrollee in an educational program that prepares individuals for issuance of an occupational license, Texas law requires that you be notified that:
- The issuance of occupational licenses may be restricted based on a license applicant’s criminal history; and
- In some cases, licensing organizations may be authorized to consider a person convicted even though the person was only on probation or community supervision without conviction.
- If you have been convicted of an offense or placed on probation, you may not be eligible for an occupational license.
Applicants are encouraged to review all applicable eligibility requirements related to the respective occupational license. Questions related to eligibility requirements should be directed to the applicable licensing authority.
You have the right to request a criminal history evaluation from the applicable licensing authority
Texas law may require an educational program to refund tuition, license application fees, and examination fees if:
- It is determined that the institution failed to notify you and
- Your license application is denied because of your criminal history.