N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 60.1 - Professional study of medicine
(a) To meet the preprofessional and the
professional education requirement for licensure in this State, the applicant
shall present evidence of:
(1) the completion
of two years of preprofessional education acceptable to the
department;
(2) the completion of a
curriculum of not less than 32 months in length in a medical program registered
by the department, accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the
department, or recognized by the appropriate civil authorities of the country
in which the school is located as an acceptable educational program for
physicians or the completion of a medical program registered by the department
or accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the department in
which the student received advanced standing for prior academic work;
(3) having received, from a school offering a
program which meets the requirements of paragraph (2) of this subdivision, the
degree doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathic medicine or the equivalent
as determined by the department; and
(4) having obtained a passing score on a
satisfactory proficiency examination, if the program of medical education is
completed in a medical school not registered by the department or determined by
the department to be equivalent to a registered program; provided, however,
that a satisfactory diplomate certificate earned by examination may be accepted
for the required proficiency examination.
(b) Courses failed in a school of medicine,
for which credit has been granted toward meeting the requirements of a medical
degree by another school of medicine, may not be counted toward meeting the
requirements of this Part.
(c) A
clinical clerkship may be part of a program of study subject to the provisions
of section 60.2 of this Part.
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