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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 54 - Chapter 18 - 54-1811
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54-1811 - LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT
Any person seeking to be licensed to
practice medicine in this state who is licensed to practice medicine in
another state must successfully complete the following requirements before a
license to practice medicine will be issued:
(1) Each applicant must submit a completed written application to the
board on forms furnished by the board which shall require proof of graduation
from a medical school acceptable to the board and successful completion of a
postgraduate training program acceptable to the board and which contains proof
that the applicant has any one (1) of the following qualifications:
(a) The applicant is a diplomate of the national board of medical
examiners or the national board of examiners for osteopathic physicians
and surgeons;
(b) The applicant holds a valid, unrevoked, unsuspended license to
practice medicine and surgery, or osteopathic medicine and surgery in a
state, territory or district of the United States or Canada, and the
applicant demonstrates that he possesses the requisite qualifications to
provide the same standard of health care as provided by licensed
physicians in this state. The board may require further examination to
establish such qualifications.
(2) The application shall require a fingerprint-based criminal history
check of the Idaho central criminal database and the federal bureau of
investigation criminal history database. Each applicant must submit a full set
of the applicant's fingerprints on forms supplied by the board which shall be
forwarded to the Idaho department of law enforcement and the federal bureau of
investigation identification division for this purpose.
(3) The board may require an applicant to be personally interviewed by
the board or a designated committee of the board. The interview shall be
limited to a review of the applicant's qualifications and professional
credentials.
 
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