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Committee advances substitute to clarify limited clinical-experience license for international medical graduates

2315664 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Health & Long Term Care Committee adopted a proposed substitute to Senate Bill 5118 that narrows the limited license for international medical graduates (IMGs) to clinical experience only, tightens hardship and competence definitions, and requires residency-application attestations.

The Senate Health & Long Term Care Committee on Feb. 14 adopted a proposed substitute to Senate Bill 5118 that clarifies the limited clinical-experience license for international medical graduates.

Julie staff briefing: Roan, staff to the committee, told the panel the substitute clarifies that a limited license for an IMG "is for the purpose of gaining clinical experience, clinical experience only," replaces the existing hardship provision with more detailed alternative demonstrations of competence and hardship, and requires a licensee to attest that they have applied to one or…

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