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UA FAQ UA FAQ for Medical Professionals What is the difference between the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) and the Uniform Application (UA)? The UA is a licensure application
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UA FAQ UA FAQ for Medical Professionals What is the difference between the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) and the Uniform Application (UA)? The UA is a licensure application
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GME Closed Programs FAQ Frequently Asked Questions How long should a resident program keep resident records? Residency records should be kept for the life of the physician. Without primary
State Specific Requirements - Virgin Islands Applications for licensure shall be sent to: Virgin Islands Board of Medical Examiners Department of Health 1303 Hospital Ground, Suite 10 St. Thomas,
Credentials Verification Process In order to create a verified credentials portfolio, the FCVS team works with the appropriate education and training institutions to verify the credentials listed
Frequently Asked Questions Am I eligible to take the SPEX? You must hold, or have held at some point, an active, unstricted medical license in the U.S. or Canada in order to apply for SPEX.
PDC Query Services Credentialing Made Easy Finding reliable, trusted sources can be a challenge. Since 1912, the Physician Data Center has partnered with state medical and osteopathic boards to
Affidavit/CID Forms - Notary Options FCVS accepts CID/Affidavit forms signed by an electronic/online notary. FCVS Remote Online Notary Instructions FCVS requires two notarized forms: Affidavit
FSMB Certifications NCQA Certification The Federation of State Medical Boards has received certification from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). NCQA is a private, non-profit
Physician Initiated Profile Request The FSMB Physician Profile is used by medical boards for licensure purposes. The report will be electronically submitted to the boards you designate. There is