Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1285.135 - Restoration from Disciplinary Status
a)
Prior to filing a petition for restoration, a licensee seeking restoration of a
license that has been in refuse to renew status, suspended, revoked, or
otherwise barred from the practice of medicine for less than two years shall
comply with the requirements of Section
1285.130(a).
b) Prior to filing a petition for
restoration, a licensee seeking restoration of a license that has been in
refuse to renew status, suspended, revoked, or otherwise barred from the
practice of medicine for more than two years shall submit to the Department one
or more of the following to be considered as a factor in determining
professional competency:
1) Proof of
successful completion (evidenced by Certification of Clinical Training) of an
approved specialty residency program of at least 12 months in length within two
years from the date of application.
2) Proof of completion evidenced by
Certification of Medical Education of a course of study of at least 30 credit
hours (one academic year) that includes no more than 25 clock hours of basic
sciences and 40 clock hours of clinical sciences in a college approved by the
Division under the Act within two years from the date of application.
3) Successful completion of Step 3 of the
United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) or a Board approved
assessment program within two years prior to the date of the petition for
restoration. Any licensee who fails any portion or all portions of the USMLE
shall be required to furnish proof of remedial education in an approved
program. Proof of additional remedial education in an approved program shall
also be furnished each time the applicant fails the USMLE after undergoing
remedial education (i.e., after the sixth, ninth exam, etc.).
4) For individuals applying for a
chiropractic license, proof of completion of 30 credit hours (academic hours)
in an accredited chiropractic program within two years from the date of
application or the Part IV of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
(NBCE) Exam or its equivalent as approved by the Board.
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