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The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Is Live

By Hans House, MD, FACEP | on June 7, 2017 | 0 Comment
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The medical boards at the heart of this compact have some very specific restrictions to allow the expedited license. The greatest barrier for most applicants is that you must live and practice at least 25 percent of the time in one of the current compact states. In addition, applicants must be residency trained, be board-certified, and have no criminal history or problems with previous medical licenses. For more information or to apply for a compact license, go to www.imlcc.org.

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ACEP Now: Vol 36 – No 06 – June 2017

Dr. House is clinical professor of emergency medicine at The University of Iowa in Iowa City.

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Topics: careerEmergency DepartmentEmergency MedicineEmergency PhysiciansInterstatelegislationLicensureMedicalPractice ManagementStates

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