
For more information contact the Board of Medical Practice at 802-657-4223 or email tracy.hayes@vermont.gov
For more information contact the Board of Medical Practice at 802-657-4223 or email tracy.hayes@vermont.gov
The average timeframe for the licensing/certification process is six to 12 weeks. Once the online application has been completed, and all required documentation has been received, the Board will approve the license/certification at the next scheduled board meeting.
No, the fee can be submitted at any time, but it must be received in order for the application to be presented at the Board meeting.
The application will not be considered "complete" until payment has been received by the board. The fee is non-refundable.
Requirements for licensure as identified in statute are found in Title 26:
Physicians Chapter 23: Medicine
Physician Assistants Chapter 31, 1733
Podiatrists Chapter 7, 371
U.S. graduates must have two years of post-graduate training in the U.S. at an ACGME-approved program. Foreign graduates must have at least three years of post-graduate training in the U.S. at an ACGMS-approved program. Canada is acceptable as a U.S. program. Instructions and requirements for licensure are also found in the online system once an applicant has created an account.
The UA is incorporated into the Vermont online application, but the system does not pre-populate the application with the UA information. Applicants must enter the information into the system and complete the full application.
We retain all original copies of all documents including birth certificates. Applicants have the option to send an original with their application and then have a certified copy sent to the office. Once we receive the certified copy, we will return the original.
To be eligible for a medical license in Vermont, applicants must have attended a medical school that is recognized by the California Medical Board. For a list of the approved medical schools, visit the California Medical Board. The list of Disapproved Medical Schools can also be found on the site. If an applicant has attended one of these schools before the disapproved date, they are eligible for a license. If the applicant attended one of these schools after the disapproved date, they are not eligible.
When considering what to select for the question about an applicants "Statement of Good Standing" in Vermont, select "yes" only if taxes are not owed. If taxes are owed, or there are any judgements, applicants are not eligible until those are paid. Applicants will be required to submit documentation of the written agreement with the tax department.
Applicants must submit a request for an American Medical Association Profile (AMA) to be sent directly to the board from the AMA. An AMA membership is not required; however, this documentation is required for all applicants.
Effective September 1, 1990, the federal government opened the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB), which was mandated by congress to track regulatory board disciplinary actions and certain actions resulting from peer review and malpractice payments. Applicants must submit a self-query request and send the original, unaltered response to the Board. Any specific questions about the process can be directed to the NPDB at 1-800-767-6732.
Applicants seeking to reinstate their medical license must complete the Reinstatement Application in the online system. Medical school, post-graduate training, exam scores, birth certificate, and FCVS information will not be required, but all licensures will need to be re-verified. For instructions and requirements, log into the online system and selected the Reinstatement Application.