Guam Joins Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
Washington, D.C. (February 27, 2018) – Guam has passed legislation to become the ... states in offering an expedited pathway to licensure for qualified physicians wishing to practice in multiple
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Washington, D.C. (February 27, 2018) – Guam has passed legislation to become the ... states in offering an expedited pathway to licensure for qualified physicians wishing to practice in multiple
Washington, ... Application (UA) for physician assistants (PAs) to simplify and streamline the application process for PAs seeking ... seeking licensure in multiple states.
This module is one of several offered by the FSMB to help you succeed as a board ... well-informed and effective in your work. Be sure to watch the other modules in this series, offered at the
Pathway to Medical Licensure in the United States: A General Guide ... Pathway to Medical Licensure in the United States: A General Guide
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 4, ... 2018) - The FSMB Foundation – the philanthropic arm of the Federation of State Medical Boards - has widened
Effective Dates for 2024 Fees $925 Three-month eligibility periods that end in 2024. The first ... first eligibility period in which the 2024 fee will apply is November 1, 2023 - January 31, 2024. The
This report defines the clinically inactive physician and identifies pathways that clinically inactive ... physicians may follow to successfully participate in Maintenance of Licensure (MOL).
Welcome to “Understanding Physician Assistant Licensure.” This presentation provides a general introduction ... physician assistants must go through to become licensed in the United States.
Medical Boards (FSMB) for their recent efforts to streamline the licensing process for physicians who wish ... wish to practice in multiple states – thus helping facilitate the use of telemedicine and increasing access
WASHINGTON – Legislative chambers in three states – South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming – have passed ... multi-state licensing pathway for qualified physicians, while expanding access to care for patients across the