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The State of Wisconsin Medical Examining Board is pleased to offer the new online application process for medical and osteopathic physicians called the Uniform Application for Physician State Licensure (UA).
The State of Wisconsin Medical Examining Board is pleased to offer the new online application process for medical and osteopathic physicians called the Uniform Application for Physician State Licensure (UA). The UA will benefit physicians by reducing redundancy in filling out multiple applications when applying for licensure in multiple states.
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ATTENTION: The information provided through this public lookup constitutes official certification of licensure information and credential verification for professions regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services and its attached boards.
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Medical Examining Board Meeting Dates and Agendas. All virtual and in-person meetings include an online option to join. Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8656 33582 10. Conference code: 298454. Phone: (404) 443 - 6397 (*6 - Toggle mute/unmute and *9 - Raise/lower hand) b. Attendees may provide Public Comments during the noticed agenda item.
The Medical Examining Board, in collaboration with staff at the Department of Safety and Professional Services, can take action against its licensees to help protect the profession and the citizens of Wisconsin.
The Medical Examining Board, in collaboration with staff at the Department of Safety and Professional Services, can take action against its licensees to help protect the profession and the citizens of Wisconsin.
About Us. As a trusted health policy leader and professional development resource, the Wisconsin Medical Society (Society) represents the unified voice of physicians on state and national health care issues through its advocacy efforts.
At the bare minimum, the Wisconsin Board requires all physicians to have: An M.D. or D.O. Graduation from a medical school with LCME or AOA accreditation. For M.D. applicants: A 75% or higher on steps one through three of the USMLE (the United States Medical Licensing Examination)