Or. Admin. Code § 847-020-0135 - Licensure for Distinguished Professors
(1) A physician who does not qualify for a
medical license under the provisions of this chapter and who is offered by the
dean of an approved medical school in this state a full-time professor of
medicine position may apply for a license to practice medicine as a
Distinguished Professor.
(2) A
Distinguished Professor licensee may practice medicine only in conjunction with
and pursuant to a full-time appointment as a professor of medicine. The license
must be renewed annually. The license automatically expires if the full-time
professor appointment ends or if the license is not renewed.
(3) To qualify for a license to practice
medicine as a Distinguished Professor, an applicant must:
(a) Hold a degree of Doctor of Medicine,
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, or the equivalent from an approved school of
medicine as described in OAR
847-020-0120 or an international
school of medicine as described in OAR
847-020-0130;
(b) Be appointed as a full-time professor at
the Oregon Health and Science University or the Western University of Health
Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest;
(c) Be licensed to practice medicine in
another state or country;
(d) Be
in good standing, with no restrictions or limitations upon, actions taken
against, or investigation or disciplinary action pending against his or her
license in any jurisdiction where the applicant is or has been licensed;
(e) Maintain active membership in
at least two medical specialty societies that restrict membership based on
academic or specialty area; and
(f) Have published two or more medical papers
in peer-reviewed journals.
(4) An applicant for a license to practice
medicine as a Distinguished Professor must submit documentation as required by
OAR 847-020-0150.
(5) In addition to the requirements in OAR
847-020-0160, an applicant for a
license to practice medicine as a Distinguished Professor must ensure that the
following documents are sent directly to the Board:
(a) Certification of active membership and
documentation of the qualifications for membership sent directly from at least
two medical specialty societies; and
(b) Letters attesting to the applicant's
distinguished status sent directly from:
(A)
The dean of the school of medicine where the applicant has been appointed a
full-time professor of medicine;
(B) The department chairpersons at the school
of medicine who are directly involved in the applicant's faculty assignments;
and
(C) At least five of the
applicant's academic colleagues who work outside of this state and who are
nationally or internationally recognized experts in the specialty area in which
the applicant practices or are current or former deans of schools of medicine.
(6) A
physician applying for a license to practice medicine as a Distinguished
Professor who has not completed postgraduate training within the past 10 years
or been certified or recertified by a specialty board within the past 10 years
may be required to demonstrate clinical competency by:
(a) Completing at least 50 hours of
Board-approved continuing medical education each year for the past three years;
or
(b) Demonstrating ongoing
participation in maintenance of certification with a specialty board as defined
in 847-020-0100.
(7) The Board must ensure that at
least two new licenses to practice medicine as a Distinguished Professor are
available each year. However, the Board may not issue more than eight new
licenses to practice medicine as a Distinguished Professor in a four-year
period.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 677.265, SB 684 (2015)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 677.100, 677.132, 677.265
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