It is the purpose and responsibility of the Washington Medical Commission (WMC) is to protect the public by ensuring quality healthcare is provided by physicians and physician assistants. The WMC establishes, monitors, and enforces qualifications for licensure, consistent standards of practice, and continuing competency. The WMC currently regulates about 34,000 licenses, more than 3,000 of which are PAs. Rules, policies, and procedures developed by the WMC promote the delivery of quality healthcare to the people in Washington.
The Medical Commission is composed of 21 governor-appointed members. There are opportunities each year for new commission member candidates to be considered.
Thirteen physicians; one from each congressional district and three at-large positions.
Six public members.
Two physician assistants.
Mission
Promoting patient safety and enhancing the integrity of the profession through licensing, discipline, rule making, and education.
Vision
Advancing the optimal level of medical care for the people of Washington State.
Code of Ethics
Commissioners shall:
Make fair and objective decisions.
Strictly maintain confidentiality.
Avoid improper ex parte contacts.
Recuse themselves when there is a real or potential conflict of interest, or the appearance of such a conflict.
Protect the integrity of those who appear before the commission.
Support the decisions of the commission in public.