Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B8 - Board of Medicine
Chapter 64B8-14 - REVIEW PROCEDURE AND METHODOLOGY FOR CERTIFICATION OF FOREIGN MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Section 64B8-14.003 - Review Procedures and Methodology
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) A foreign medical school which seeks certification pursuant to Section 458.314, F.S., shall submit the following to the Department:
(2) The application form and the Florida Foreign Medical Education Data Base may be obtained from the Department by writing to: Administrator, Certification of Foreign Medical Schools, Board of Medicine, Department of Health, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C03, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3753.
(3) The Department must receive all the items required in subsection (1), above, before an application will be considered complete.
(4) The Department's survey and evaluation of a foreign medical school shall consist of two elements:
(5) The site visit team shall consist of at least four people and may be comprised of as many persons as are necessary according to the scope of the program under evaluation. The team will include Department staff and individuals designated by the Department who are or have been medical educators and practitioners experienced in medical program evaluation. The applicant must assist the Department in making all necessary arrangements for the site visit, including the opportunity to meet trustees, owners or their representatives, administrators, faculty, students, and any others connected with the program.
(6) Following the site visit, the consultants or organization retained by the Department to survey and evaluate the foreign medical school will report its findings to the Department.
(7) The Department shall appoint a Technical Advisory Committee in accordance with Section 458.314(3), F.S. The Committee will review and comment on the report submitted after the site visit.
(8) Upon receipt of a report from the Technical Advisory Committee, the Department will notify the applicant of its intent to grant or deny certification. Certification must be denied if deficiencies found are of such magnitude as to prevent the students in the school from receiving an educational base suitable for the practice of medicine.
(9) If the Department gives notice of its intent to deny certification, the notice shall include a specific list of deficiencies and what the Department will require for compliance. The Department shall permit the applicant, on request, to demonstrate by satisfactory evidence, within 90 days, that it has remedied the deficiencies specified by the Department. The Department shall deny certification if the applicant has not paid all fees and costs required of the Department in connection with the application.
(10) If the Department gives notice of its intent to grant certification, it shall specify which type it intends to grant: provisional or full certification.
(11) Periodic surveys and evaluations of all certified schools shall be made at least every seven years.
Rulemaking Authority 458.309, 458.314(4) FS. Law Implemented 458.314 FS.
New 8-24-87, Formerly 21M-41.003, 61F6-41.003, 59R-14.003.