FSMB Launches Virtual Education Program
announced its com/fsmb" target="_blank">FSMB 2020 Virtual Education ... series of online presentations on topics of interest to medical regulators and licensees that will launch
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announced its com/fsmb" target="_blank">FSMB 2020 Virtual Education ... series of online presentations on topics of interest to medical regulators and licensees that will launch
Washington, D.C. ... (June 9, 2016) – Colorado became the 17th state to enact the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact on
Four organizations awarded ... $25,000 each to study state and health care entities’ response to COVID-19; identify ways to better prepare
their recent efforts to streamline the licensing process for physicians who wish to practice in multiple ... facilitate the use of telemedicine and increasing access to care throughout the United States.
process of issuing licenses for physicians who wish to practice in multiple states. The Federation of State ... launched a new webpage, http://licenseportability.org, to track the progress of the Compact in state legislatures
Federal Grant Awarded to Expand Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; Support License Portability for ... for PAs Grant focuses on education and outreach to expand license portability WASHINGTON, D.C. (August
interstate compact system is aimed at reducing barriers to the process of gaining licensure in multiple states ... helping facilitate telemedicine while widening access to health care by physicians, particularly in underserved
related to opioid prescribing and telemedicine are currently the most important regulatory issues to state ... medical boards as part of the FSMB’s 2017 annual survey to its member boards.
Washington, D.C. (May 12, 2016) ... – Kansas and Mississippi became the latest states to adopt the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, capping
WASHINGTON – The Federation of State Medical Boards, a national nonprofit representing ... during its recent board meeting. The proposed changes to the draft compact would strengthen patient protections