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FSMB FOUNDATION GRANTS FOR STATE MEDICAL BOARD INNOVATIONS AND UPGRADES OF TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS For 2024, the FSMB Foundation will award grants to state medical boards to upgrade
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FSMB FOUNDATION GRANTS FOR STATE MEDICAL BOARD INNOVATIONS AND UPGRADES OF TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS For 2024, the FSMB Foundation will award grants to state medical boards to upgrade
1. “Responsible Opioid Prescribing: A Clinician’s Guide” (2007-2016) Among the FSMB Foundation’s educational initiatives has been the development and distribution of a guidebook intended to help
The FSMB Foundation’s Board of Directors is a distinguished group of leaders whose strategic decision-making and guidance steer the organization. The Board sets policies relating to grant decisions,
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 31, 2018) – In recognition of the need for a national coordinated and collective response to the epidemic of opioid addiction in the U.S., the Federation of State Medical
Washington, D.C. (June 5, 2018) – The Journal of Medical Regulation has published three articles that address global topics in medical regulation – ranging from the need for better sharing of data
The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) has launched a newly redesigned website to deliver a more intuitive and easy-to-navigate experience for its users. In coordination with the website
WASHINGTON, D.C. (November 8, 2018) –The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission (IMLCC) continues to see an increase in the number of qualified physicians applying to obtain multiple
Michigan Joins Interstate Medical Licensure Compact 27 states and territories now members of the Compact; 4,511 licenses issued WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 8, 2019) – Michigan Governor Rick Snyder
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 11, 2019) –The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) is now active in more than half of U.S. States.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 30, 2019) – The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) has released the results of a survey commissioned to measure the prevalence of physician misconduct and public