Subpart 1.
Who may apply.
An application for a license to practice medicine and surgery
by reciprocity without a written examination according to Minnesota Statutes,
section
147.03,
may be made by an applicant having a valid license to practice issued by the
proper agency in another state who has received a passing score from the
Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States pursuant to part
5600.0400 or who has passed a
licensing examination of another state with a grade average score of 75 or
higher.
Subp. 2.
Submission and contents of application.
The application must be submitted on forms prepared by the
board and must include the following information:
A. An original or certified copy of the
applicant's then current license originally obtained by examination, together
with evidence at the time of submission that the license is in good
standing.
B. An original or
certified copy of a diploma from a medical or osteopathic college accredited by
the board, indicating that the applicant has satisfactorily completed a course
of study acceptable to the board, and that he or she has received from the
college the degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy.
C. Evidence satisfactory to the board that
the applicant has satisfactorily completed either one year of graduate training
in an institution in the United States or Canada approved for internship or
graduate training by the board, or other graduate training approved by the
board.
D. If the applicant is a
graduate of a foreign medical school, evidence satisfactory to the board that
the applicant has been awarded a certificate by the Educational Council for
Foreign Medical Graduates, certifying to the applicant's formal education and
passage of the ECFMG English test and the ECFMG examination. This evidence is
not required if the applicant:
(1) was
licensed by examination in a state which at the time of applicant's licensure
in the state did not require that he or she had been awarded a certificate by
the Education Council for Foreign Medical Graduates; or
(2) is a diplomate of a medical specialty
board approved by the American Medical Association.
E. The information required by part
5600.0200, subpart
2, items C to E.
Subp. 3. [Repealed, 15 SR
336]
Subp. 4. [Repealed by
amendment, 8 SR 2573]
Notes
Minn. R. agency 154, ch. 5600, MEDICINE AND SURGERY, pt. 5600.0600
8 SR 2573; 15 SR 336; 24
SR 713
Statutory Authority: : MS s
147.01;
147.02;
147.03;
214.06