Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 060 - STATE MEDICAL BOARD
Rule 060.00.10-001 - Regulation 3 - Licensure Requirements for Graduates of Foreign Medical Schools

Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 060.00.10-001

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024

Unrestricted license may now be applied for by graduates of foreign medical schools provided they can comply with the following requirements and meet the approval of the Board of Medical Examiners;

1. Be twenty-one years of age.

2. Be of good moral character.

3. Demonstrated in personal interview the ability to read, write, and speak English fluently; and also demonstrate adequate training and ability sufficient to permit the practice of medicine in accordance with accepted medical practice in the State of Arkansas.

4. Present documented evidence that he or she served three years as an intern or resident in an accredited postgraduate medical education program in the United States; or, completed one year as an intern or resident in an accredited post-graduate medical program in the United States and be currently enrolled in an accredited post-graduate medical program in Arkansas. The Applicant should further provide a Letter of Recommendation from the Intern or Residency Director, outlining the Applicant Physician's competence in the practice of medicine and his ability to appropriately interact with patients and other medical staff

5. Provide indisputable identification.

6. Present a Standard ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates Exam) Certificate,

7.

A. Present proof of successful completion of Steps 1, 2 and 3 of the USMLE

(United States Medical Licensing Exam) within 7 years from the time the applicant passes or successfully completes Step 1 or Step 2, whichever is completed first.

B. The applicant must successfully complete each step in no more than 3 attempts per step.

A waiver may be granted by the Board, if requested by the applicant, from the "3 attempt per step limit," for Step 1 and/or Step 2. The waiver will be granted if the Board finds that the applicant can show documentation and proof that he/she suffered from a significant health condition or personal problem, and that by its severity would necessarily cause delay to the applicant's medical education and successful completion of the step testing. The waiver will not exceed 4 attempts per step.

A waiver may also be granted to the "3 attempt per step limit" on step 3 not to exceed 4 attempts if:

1) the applicant has completed one year of approved graduate medical education after the 3rd failed attempt and before the fourth and final attempt at step 3; or

2) the applicant can show proof that he/she is certified in a Specialty Board by the American Board of Medical Specialties.

C. The seven year period to pass all steps may be extended, not to exceed 10 years, by the Board, if the applicant:
1) Is certified in a Specialty Board by the American Board of Medical Specialties; or

2) Can retake the appropriate step to bring the successful completion of the 3 Steps within the 7 year time period.

D. No further waivers will be granted except as set forth in this Regulation.

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