The Medical Licensing Process
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H.R. 6515 eliminates fiscal antitrust damage liability for state licensing boards-including ... serve on boards, causing some www.nbc-2.com/story/35060385/nbc2-investigators-flor
into the health care system to prevent physicians from practicing in areas of training in which they may ... information on their individual state websites through online “physician profiles.” At a minimum, medical board
and investigate complaints and/or reports received from patients, other state medical boards, health professionals ... unprofessional conduct within the state. Although laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, some examples of unprofessional
The model policy encourages state medical boards promote the public health by making appropriate treatment available to opioid-addicted patients, and to educate the regulatory and physician
the SPEX independent of any request or approval from a licensing board. Scores are reported to the examinee ... waiting period from previous attempt. Third attempt: Mandatory 90-day waiting period from the previous
get the information in your profiles? Our data comes from multiple sources, including State Medical Boards ... sanction history. Other healthcare professionals (e.g., dentists, nurse practitioners, podiatrists, etc
Cheryl Walker-McGill, MD, MBA assumes position as Chair; Kenneth B. Simons, MD elected as Chair-elect
The guidelines provide an up-to-date resource for state medical and osteopathic boards in assessing physicians’ management of pain in their patients and determining whether opioid analgesics