Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.125 - Licensure by endorsement
Rule 25.
(1) An
applicant for a doctor of osteopathic medicine and surgery license by
endorsement shall satisfy the requirements of the code and the rules
promulgated under the code, as well as all the following requirements:
(a) Provide the required fee and a completed
application on a form provided by the department.
(b) Provide proof verifying the holding of a
current and full doctor of osteopathic medicine and surgery license in another
state or in a province of Canada.
(c) If the applicant is licensed as a doctor
of osteopathic medicine and surgery in a province in Canada, provide proof
verifying that the applicant completed the educational requirements in Canada
or in the United States at a school of osteopathic medicine that satisfies the
standards under R
338.121(1) for licensure as a doctor
of osteopathic medicine and surgery in Canada or in the United
States.
(d) Provide proof verifying
passing scores on all levels of the COMLEX-USA adopted under
R 338.129 and provide proof verifying
satisfaction of all the requirements under
R 338.129 for a doctor of osteopathic
medicine and surgery license in another state or in a province of Canada to
obtain licensure as a doctor of osteopathic medicine and surgery in another
state or in a province of Canada.
(e) Provide proof verifying completion of a
minimum of 1 year of postgraduate clinical training in a program that satisfies
either of the following requirements:
(i) A
postgraduate training program that satisfies the requirements under
R 338.121(2) at a
training institution that satisfies the requirements under
R
338.121(3).
(ii) A postgraduate training program approved
under R
338.121(4).
(2) An applicant who provides proof verifying
a current and full license in good standing as a doctor of osteopathic medicine
and surgery in another state or in a province of Canada for not less than the
last 5 years before the date of filing the application for a doctor of
osteopathic medicine and surgery license by endorsement, and who provides proof
verifying completion of the educational requirements in Canada or in the United
States at a school of osteopathic medicine that satisfies the standards under
R 338.121(1), is
presumed to satisfy the requirements of subrule (1)(d) and (e) of this
rule.
(3) An applicant that is or
has been licensed, registered, or certified in a health profession or specialty
by another state, the United States military, the federal government, or
another country shall disclose that fact on the application form. The applicant
shall satisfy the requirements of section 16174(2) of the code, MCL
333.16174, including verification
from the issuing entity showing that disciplinary proceedings are not pending
against the applicant and, except as otherwise provided under section 17511(2)
of the code, MCL
333.17511, sanctions are not in
force at the time of application. If licensure is granted and it is determined
that sanctions have been imposed, the disciplinary subcommittee may impose
appropriate sanctions under section 16174(5) of the code, MCL
333.16174.
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