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Temporary Educational Permit
Requirements/Application Procedures
To qualify for licensure you must:
- Have graduated from an accredited school or college of medicine or osteopathic medicine
located in the United States or Canada or a foreign medical school or college of medicine.
- Have been accepted into an accredited hospital or school or college of
medicine approved graduate program.
- Have attained at least the age of 19, and have good moral character.
Application Procedures:
- Completed
application.
- Application fee of $26.00
- Submit official documentation showing successful completion of an accredited school or
college of medicine.
- Official documentation from the hospital or school or college of medicine which
indicates acceptance as a graduate student, the duration of the program, and the specific
approved graduate medical educational program. (This is a form in your application packet)
- In most cases, Temporary Educational Permit holders have a Federal Controlled
Substance Registration. Upon receiving this registration, a copy must be sent to our
office for our records.
- If a foreign graduate, submit proof of a permanent, valid indefinitely, Educational
Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) Certificate or
- Proof of having successfully passed the Visa Qualifying Examination or its successor or
equivalent examination required by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services and the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service or:
- Proof of having successfully completed a program of American medical training designated
as the Fifth Pathway and passed the ECFMG examination but have not been issued a permanent
certificate.
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