UA Fees and Process
UA Fees and Process Applicants using FCVS for Requiring State Medical Boards will receive the Uniform Application at no extra charge. The Uniform Application has a onetime non-refundable fee of $60
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UA Fees and Process Applicants using FCVS for Requiring State Medical Boards will receive the Uniform Application at no extra charge. The Uniform Application has a onetime non-refundable fee of $60
The following state medical and osteopathic boards use the Uniform Application for Physician State Licensure. More boards are implementing the Uniform Application into their licensure processes so
Contact Uniform Application UA Customer Support Center Phone: (817) 868-5194; (800) 793-7939 Email: ua@fsmb.org
Frequently Asked Questions Why should I use FCVS? Applicants who complete the FCVS verification process establish a permanent, lifetime portfolio of primary-source verified credentials - allowing
Participating State Medical Boards for Physician Assistants/Associates Licensing Boards Accepting FCVS Physician Assistant/Associate Information Profile Physician Assistants/Associates may
Physicians An initial application fee entitles the applicant to have a portfolio created and one profile sent to one recipient. The base fee is $395 for physicians. Additional fees may apply to
Apply Early! The credentials verification process is dependent on the timely and complete responses of medical schools and training programs. As a result, we cannot guarantee how
Medical School eTranscript FCVS accepts electronic transcripts from Credentials Solutions, Inc., Scrip-Safe, Parchment, and the National Student Clearinghouse. If your medical school participates,
The FSMB maintains records for many residency programs that have closed. As the custodian of these records, FSMB can provide verification of this information for licensure, credentialing or
GME Records for Closed Program Listings The FSMB maintains complete program files with key information necessary for credentialing verification. For licensing boards, employers, credentialing