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The Georgia Composite Medical Board protects the health of Georgians through the proper licensing of physicians and enforcement of the Medical Practice Act.
The following data elements on the Board’s website should be considered as primary source verification. License number; License status; Date the Georgia license was first issued; License expiration date; Public orders issued by the Georgia Composite Medical Board, including those issued under its former name (Composite State Board of Medical ...
You may reach Board offices at (404) 656-3913. Option 1 is for Operations; Option 2 is for Licensure; You may also reach the Board by email at [email protected]. Online Verifications. Visit gcmb.mylicense.com/verification/ to verify your current license status or to review your Physician Profile information.
Certification or Verification of license requests (To send to other state medical boards) Information regarding how to file a complaint with the Board; Certified copies of Board Orders; Updates on Rule changes; Frequently asked questions for Consumers; How or where to to file a complaint; Directions to the Board's office and parking information
Physician Teacher - This license type is issued to physicians licensed and in good standing in other states and foreign countries for the sole purpose of teaching or demonstrating medicine in a Board approved medical college or its affiliated clinic in this State.
The Board in its effort to protect the integrity of the complaint process as well as the Georgia health care consumer, accepts complaints as provided on this web site in a downloadable format for filing by mail, or by filing online at the appropriate link shown below.
Note: If you are searching for information on applying for or renewing nursing licenses or other professional licenses not listed on our Active License Count page, you may find the information at the Secretary of State's Professional Licensing Division.
Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Title 43, Chapters 34 and 34A (O.C.G.A. §§43-34 and 34A) are the statutory authority (law) that establishes the Georgia Composite Medical Board, the Medical Practice Act, and the Patient Right to Know Act. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE FULL TEXT OF THE O.C.G.A.
Board-Approved Schools: Minimum one year of ACGME training. Non-Approved Schools: Three years of ACGME training required. Documentation must verify completion. Policies: Refer to the Board’s policy for medical schools and international graduates: https://medicalboard.georgia.gov/international-medical-graduate-policy-022010; 10.
The Georgia Composite Medical Board protects the health of Georgians through the proper licensing of physicians and enforcement of the Medical Practice Act. We license physicians, physician assistants, respiratory care professionals, perfusionists, acupuncturists, orthotists, prosthetists, auricular (ear) detoxification specialists, genetic ...