Guam Joins Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
Washington, D.C. (February 27, 2018) – Guam has passed legislation to become the first U.S. territory to join the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. It joins 22 states in offering an expedited
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Washington, D.C. (February 27, 2018) – Guam has passed legislation to become the first U.S. territory to join the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. It joins 22 states in offering an expedited
Washington, D.C. (September 19, 2017) – The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) has released its latest free online education module to teach medical students and residents
WASHINGTON – Alabama became the seventh state to enact the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact after Governor Robert Bentley signed the legislation into law today, triggering the formation
Chicago, Ill. (Oct. 30, 2015) – The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission met on Oct. 27-28 in Chicago to establish an administrative framework for the Interstate Medical Licensure
WASHINGTON – Legislative chambers in three states – South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming – have passed the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, new legislation that would create an expedited
WASHINGTON – The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact has been approved by both chambers of the Utah Legislature, making Utah the first state to send the legislation to its Governor to be
(Euless, Texas, April 3, 2015) – The Uniform Application for Physician State Licensure (UA) initiative continues to gain significant traction across the United States as an innovative tool
Washington, D.C. (June 9, 2016) – Colorado became the 17th state to enact the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact on June 8 when legislation was signed into law by Governor John
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS (October 17, 2016) – The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission met on October 3 to review the group’s significant progress in developing the infrastructure for
Washington, D.C. (May 12, 2016) – Kansas and Mississippi became the latest states to adopt the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, capping off another successful week for the expansion