N.M. Code R. § 16.17.2.15 - POSTGRADUATE TRAINING LICENSE
A postgraduate training license is required for all interns, residents, and fellows enrolled in board approved training programs within the state.
A. Prerequisites for licensure.
Each applicant for a postgraduate training license must possess the following
qualifications:
(1) graduated from a college
of osteopathic medicine accredited by the American osteopathic
association;
(2) passed step 1 of
USMLE or COMLEX-USA; and
(3) be of
good moral character.
B.
Required documentation. Each applicant shall submit the required fee as
specified in
16.17.2.8 NMAC, a
copy of the official examination results, and a completed
application.
C. Licensure process.
Upon receipt of a completed signed application and fee, a member or agent of
the board will review the application and may approve the license. The
applicant may be scheduled for a personal interview before the board, a board
member designated by the board, or an agent of the board.
D. License expiration. Postgraduate training
licenses are valid for no longer than one year, but may be renewed for a period
not to exceed eight years or completion of the residency, whichever is shorter,
and as long as the license holder is enrolled in a board approved training
program. Postgraduate training licenses may be renewed prior to
expiration.
Notes
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