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Attorney General's office briefs board on licensing process for foreign-trained physicians

Medical Licensing Board · December 19, 2024
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Assistant Attorney General Liz Bannon reviewed statute and regulations (sections referenced as 20-10, 20-10-5 and 20-10-6) that govern licensure of physicians educated or trained outside the U.S. and explained the three regulatory paths — meeting the statute, equivalent training, or individual review presented by the Department of Public Health.

Assistant Attorney General Liz Bannon presented a statutory and regulatory overview to the Medical Licensing Board about how applicants educated and trained outside the United States or Canada are assessed for licensure.

Bannon, describing the statute, said that "if someone meets these qualifications, they would apply to the Department of Public Health," and walked members through regulatory provisions (referred to in the presentation as sections '20-10', '20-10-5'…

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