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The Colorado Medical Board (CMB) was instituted as part of the Medical Practice Act for the purpose of regulating and controlling the practice of healing arts, which include establishing and enforcing the licensing standards for Medical Doctors (M.D.s), Doctors of Osteopathy (D.O.s), Physician Assistants (P.A.s), and Anesthesiology Assistants ...
Customer Service Information. Contact Information. Division of Professions and Occupations. 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350. Denver, CO 80202. Phone: 303-894-7800 | Fax: 303-894-7693 | Email: dora_dpo_licensing@state.co.us.
Board Action Information. Contact Information. Division of Professions and Occupations. 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350. Denver, CO 80202. Phone: 303-894-7800 | Fax: 303-894-7693 | Email: dora_dpo_licensing@state.co.us.
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The Colorado Medical Board was established under the Medical Practice Act to regulate and oversee the practice of healing arts in the state. This includes setting and enforcing licensing standards for Medical Doctors (M.D.s), Doctors of Osteopathy (D.O.s), Physician Assistants (P.A.s), and Anesthesiology Assistants (A.A.s).
Search Form. Healthcare Professions Profiles for all healthcare professions are now available on the Online License Verification Search Page. For more information, visit the Healthcare Professions Profile Program (HPPP).
Purpose: The purpose of the rules and regulations is to set forth administrative guidelines for eligibility and acceptance of examinations as required by section 12-240-110(1), C.R.S. These Rules are not meant to preclude acceptance of any licensing exam previously approved by the board.
The Colorado Board of Medicine is responsible for issuing medical licenses to qualified doctors in the state. It sets and enforces the standards for medical practice to ensure that healthcare is safe and effective.
Qualifications for Physician Licensure. Colorado statutes set forth minimum qualifications for physician licensure. These requirements include proof of graduation from medical school, the passage of nationally recognized exams, satisfactory completion of postgraduate education, and submission of reference letters from previous practice locations.
Colorado PA practice is regulated by laws and rules. Laws are statute passed by the Colorado Legislature and signed into law by the Colorado Governor. Rules are made by the Colorado Medical Board based on statute and oversee the medical practice of PAs.