Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-6-2 - Education and training requirements
(a) Each applicant
for licensure by examination in medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine
and surgery who graduates from an accredited or unaccredited school of medicine
on or after January 1, 2021 shall present to the board proof of completion of
at least 36 months of a postgraduate training or residency training program.
This program shall have been approved by the council on medical education of
the American medical association, the American osteopathic association, or the
substantial equivalent, as determined by the board, in the year in which the
training took place.
(b) Each
applicant for licensure by examination in medicine and surgery or osteopathic
medicine and surgery who graduates from an accredited school of medicine before
January 1, 2021 shall present proof of successful completion of at least 12
months of a postgraduate training or residency training program. This program
shall have been approved by the council on medical education of the American
medical association, the American osteopathic association, or the substantial
equivalent, in the year in which the training took place.
(c) Each applicant for licensure by
examination in medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery who
graduates from an unaccredited school of medicine before January 1, 2021 shall
present proof of successful completion of at least 36 months of a postgraduate
training program or residency training program. This program shall have been
approved by the council on medical education of the American medical
association, the American osteopathic association, or the substantial
equivalent, as determined by the board, in the year in which the training took
place.
(d) Each applicant for
licensure by examination in chiropractic who matriculates in chiropractic
college on or after January 1, 2000 shall present proof of having received a
baccalaureate degree from an accredited school or college. If the baccalaureate
degree is granted by a chiropractic school or college, at least 90 semester
hours applicable to the baccalaureate degree shall be earned at an accredited
school or college, with none of these hours applying to the doctor of
chiropractic degree. For purposes of this subsection, an ''accredited school or
college'' shall meet the standards, or substantially equivalent standards as
determined by the board, for accreditation of the higher learning
commission.
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