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Information Concerning the Minnesota Medical
Board With the
Minnesota
Medical Board, MedLicense.com is averaging 2 to 5
months for
the issuance of a Minnesota Medical License from the submission of the
application to the Medical Board to the issuance of the Physician Minnesota
Medical License for Domestic Graduates.
The Minnesota Medical Board has a very high certification
load which the physician is required to fulfill. Most Medical Boards only
verify Education, Examine Scores, Training, and Licensure History. In
addition to this, the Minnesota Medical Board verifies Board Certification,
2 Physician References, the AMA Profile, NPDB-HIPDB, and 5 years of Hospital
Privilege History. Because of this, the process can run a little longer.
Mail loss is the biggest issues when applying to the Minnesota
Medical Board. Due to the large number of Applications, a portion of the direct
source Applications will be lost in transit or at the Medical Board. This will
then require that the lost certification be re-requested.
Start the Minnesota Licensure Process
License Requirements -
Minnesota Medical
Board
All Applicants:
| 1 -All State Physician Licenses |
| 2- Examination Scores |
| 3- 2 Reference forms from Physicians |
| 5 -NPDB-HIPDB Report |
| 6- 5 years Privilege certification |
| 7- AMA Physician Profile or AOA Physician
Profile |
| 8- Board Certification certification |
| 9- Internship/Residency/Fellowship
Applications |
| 10- Medical School Transcripts |
| 11- Medical School certification form |
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| Educational, Examination, and Training
History Requirements: |
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| - 1 year PGT Domestic Graduates |
| - 3 years PGT International Graduates |
| - USMLE step 3 has to be passed in 3 attempts |
| - USMLE has to be passed in a 7 year time
frame (10 if the physician is board certified) |
| - SPEX examination required if a board
examination has not been taken within the past 10 years. |
| - SPEX Examination waived if applying for
Telemedicine License |
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Licensing times average between 3 to 5
months for most applicants. |
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