N.D. Admin Code 63-02-02-03 - Oral-practical examination
All oral-practical examinations will be conducted by the board annually in the months of May through July unless otherwise arranged by the board.
1. Every applicant who has
demonstrated passage of the written portion of the examination will be eligible
to take the oral-practical examination.
2. The board will notify each applicant found
eligible to take the oral-practical examination of the time and place scheduled
for that applicant's oral-practical examination not less than thirty days in
advance.
3. The subjects covered
on the practical portion of the examination are diagnosis, surgery,
biomechanics, emergencies, patient care, ethics, and theory in practice.
4. Failure of an applicant to
appear for examination as scheduled will void the application, and will require
the applicant to reapply for licensure, unless prior scheduling arrangements
have been made with the board.
5.
An applicant failing the oral-practical examination may be reexamined at the
next regularly scheduled examination period for an additional reapplication
fee, if the applicant completes an application within one year.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 43-05-08
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-05-12
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