The Texas Medical Quality Review Panel (TARP) Application is a process used by the Texas Medical Board to review and evaluate the qualifications of licensed medical professionals. It provides a comprehensive assessment of the professional's experience, education, and skills and is designed to ensure that only highly qualified individuals are granted a medical license in the state of Texas. There are two types of applications available: the Standard Application and the Expedited Application. The Standard Application typically takes up to 90 days to process, while the Expedited Application can be approved in as little as 7 days. The application requires the submission of relevant documents such as proof of identity, diplomas and certificates, letters of recommendation, and copies of current licenses. Applicants must also provide a description of their medical specialty, practice history, and any other relevant information. Upon successful completion of the TARP Application, applicants will be granted a medical license in the state of Texas.