Hawaii Medical Board
Filed under Hawaii medical license, Hawaii medical board
The Hawaii Medical Board typically takes 45 to 120 days to issue a license from the date that the application is filed with the Hawaii Medical Board. All work history and employment for the past 5 years is required to be verified. The Hawaii Medical Board does not recognize the LMCC Examination. (One of 5 State Medical Boards that do not). Hawaii tends to be strict concerning their Educational, Training, and Examination Requirements.The Hawaii Medical Board has a standard licensure process. The Hawaii Medical Board does not offer a Temporary License. Typically it is not needed. The Hawaii Medical Board does not require the applications to go before a Board Meeting to be approved.
The Hawaii Medical Board typically does not grant waivers to their posted Examination and Educational Requirements. They are one of the few Medical Boards which do not require all Arrests and Convictions to be reported. The Physician is only required to report offenses that are within a general time window from the filing of the medical license application.
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| Licensure Requirements for the Hawaii Medical Board: |
| - Medical School Diploma |
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- Internship/Residency/Fellowship Diplomas (If completed beyond 3 years from filing of application) |
| - All State Medical Licenses |
| - All National Examination Scores (USMLE/FLEX/NBME) |
| - NPDB-HIPDB Report |
| - AMA/AOA Profile |
| - FSMB Board Action Disciplinary Report |
| - Employment/Privileges for past 3 years |
| - ECFMG Certification |
