Physician and Surgeon

Any applicant graduating from medical school after October 11, 1993 must take and pass all steps of the United States Medical License Examination (USMLE) or the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC). Any applicant graduating from medical school before October 11, 1993 would need to have passed the national or state examination required at the time of graduation.

USMLE or FLEX scores must be received directly from the Federation of State Medical Boards. You can obtain the request form through their website.
National board scores must be received directly from the National Board of Medical Examiners. You can obtain the request form through their website.
LMCC must be received directly from the Medical Council of Canada, Le Conseil Medical du Canada. A valid certificate must have been obtained after 1969.
State examinations scores sent directly from the state medical board.

Additional Information/Documents Required

Renewal Requirements

Physicians must renew their license every two years on or before their birthday. Licensees are required to complete 200 hours of continuing education every four years. Physicians must also complete the Demographic Census for Workforce Planning.

Process for Approving/Denying Applications

These applications are considered non-routine and do not fall within our normal processing timeline, as these take longer to review.

The licensing manager reviews and approves applications as authorized by the WMC except for applications that have the following:

a. positive answers on state, hospital or post-graduate training verifications;
b. applicants without an active license who have not worked for more than three years; and/or
c. positive answers to personal data questions, except for questions regarding malpractice history.

Applications with malpractice history are reviewed by a medical consultant. If the medical consultant determines there is no basis for denying the application, the licensing manager reviews the application and if there are no other positive answers or “red flags”, approves application for licensure. If the medical consultant determines additional information is needed or that a member of the commission should review the file, the application is forward to a reviewing member for a decision.

Applications with positive answers or that are considered “red flag” applications are reviewed by the legal unit and then forwarded to a reviewing board member who presents it to a panel of the commission for a decision. An applicant is formally notified of a denial and has the opportunity for a hearing.