N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 60.3 - Experience
(a) For issuance of
a license to practice medicine, all applicants who make application for
licensure after July 1, 1985 shall have completed at least one year of
postgraduate hospital training acceptable to the department, except as
otherwise provided in subdivision (b) of this section.
(b) For issuance of a license to practice
medicine, graduates of medical education programs neither registered by the
department nor accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the
department, except those applicants seeking licensure pursuant to section
6528 of the
Education Law, shall meet the following requirements:
(1) those individuals who complete medical
education and make application for licensure to the department prior to July 1,
1981, shall have completed two years of postgraduate hospital training
satisfactory to the department, provided that graduates of schools designated
by the department shall be exempted from the second year of required hospital
training; and
(2) those individuals
who make application for licensure on or after July 1, 1981, shall have
completed at least three years of postgraduate training approved by the
Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education or the American Osteopathic
Association or their predecessors or successors.
(c) A year of postgraduate training shall
mean a period of not less than the equivalent of 11 calendar months of
full-time experience after passing an acceptable proficiency examination. A
graduate entering the licensing examination pursuant to this section may sit
for the examination following completion of undergraduate medical education but
prior entry into the required postgraduate training.
(d) Fellowships in the United States or
Canada which are clinical in nature or postgraduate hospital training obtained
in a country in which such training is regulated by an organization designated
as responsible for quality assurance that has been approved by the Board of
Regents, may be accepted by the Committee on the Professions toward meeting the
postgraduate training requirement. Fellowships determined to be other than
clinical or postgraduate hospital training obtained outside the United States
or Canada may be accepted on a pro rata basis at the discretion of the
Committee on the Professions, based on the content of the experience as
compared to the experience obtained in the postgraduate training prescribed in
subdivision (b)(2) of this section.
(e) A diplomate certificate satisfactory to
the department and earned by examination may be accepted for one year of the
required postgraduate hospital training.
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