Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a)
An applicant for licensure to practice medicine in all of its branches must
make application to the Division or its designated testing service on forms
furnished by the Division.
b) Each
applicant to take the examination for a license to practice medicine in all of
its branches shall submit to the Division:
1)
A fully completed application, signed by the applicant, on which all questions
have been answered and all programs of medical education attended by the
applicant have been identified;
2)
Proof that the applicant is of good moral character. Proof shall be an
indication on the application that the applicant has not engaged in any conduct
or activity that would constitute grounds for discipline under Section 22 of
the Act. Applications of individuals who answer affirmatively to any question
on the personal history portion of the application or who have engaged in
activities that would constitute grounds for discipline shall be forwarded to
the Enforcement Division of the Division of Professional Regulation for further
investigation and action by the Medical Licensing Board as provided in Section
9(B)(4) of the Act;
3) An official
transcript of a course of instruction in a college, university or other
institution as required by Section
1285.20(a)
of this Part;
4) An official
transcript and diploma or official transcript and certification of graduation
from the medical education program granting the degree;
5) Individuals applying under Section
11(A)(2)(a)(i) of the Act shall also submit certification, on forms provided by
the Division, that the core clerkship rotations were completed in accordance
with Section
1285.20 of this Part
and proof of current ECFMG certification set forth in Section
1285.20(k);
6) Proof of successful completion of the
United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 and 2 in accordance
with Section
1285.60 or
combination of examinations set forth in Section
1285.60(a)(4).
Examination scores shall be submitted directly to the Division from the testing
entity;
7) Fees as required by
Section 21 of the Act;
8) Proof of
satisfactory completion of an approved clinical training program in accordance
with Section
1285.40;
9) Documentation of professional capacity, as
set forth in Section
1285.95
of this Part, for applicants who have not been engaged in the active practice
of medicine or have not been enrolled in a medical program for 2 years prior to
application;
10) A certification
from the jurisdiction of original licensure and current licensure stating:
A) The date of issuance and status of the
license; and
B) Whether the records
of the licensing authority contain any record of disciplinary action taken or
pending.
c)
If an applicant for examination has a Physician Information Profile (Profile)
from the Federation Credentials Verification Service of the Federation of State
Medical Boards of the United States, Inc., the applicant will be required to
submit the following:
1) A Physician
Information Profile that includes, but is not limited to, verification of
medical education, ECFMG Certification (if applicable), clinical training and
complete examination information. The information contained in the applicant's
Profile shall be reviewed by the Division in order to determine if the
applicant meets the requirements for licensure as set forth in the Act and this
Part;
2) A fully completed Illinois
medical application, on forms provided by the Division, signed by the
applicant, on which all questions have been answered;
3) Proof that the applicant is of good moral
character. Proof shall be an indication on the Illinois application that the
applicant has not engaged in any conduct or activity that would constitute
grounds for discipline under Section 22 of the Act. Applications of individuals
who answer affirmatively to any question on the personal history portion of the
application or who have engaged in activities that would constitute grounds for
discipline shall be forwarded to the Enforcement Division of the Division of
Professional Regulation for further investigation and action by the Medical
Licensing Board as set out in Section 9(B)(4) of the Act;
4) An official transcript of a course of
instruction in a college, university or other institution as required by
Section
1285.20(a)
of this Part;
5) Individuals
applying under Section 11(A)(2)(a)(i) of the Act shall also submit
certification, on forms provided by the Division, that the core clerkship
rotations were completed in accordance with Section
1285.20 of this
Part;
6) Documentation of
professional capacity, as set forth in Section
1285.95
of this Part, for applicants who have not been engaged in the active practice
of medicine or have not been enrolled in a medical program for 2 years prior to
application;
7) A certification
from the jurisdiction of original licensure and current licensure stating:
A) The date of issuance and status of the
license; and
B) Whether the records
of the licensing authority contain any record of disciplinary action taken or
pending;
8) Fees as
required by Section 21 of the Act.
d) Examination Prior to Completion of
Clinical Training
1) A candidate may apply for
the examination and take the examination given prior to completion of the
clinical training required by the Act, provided the applicant:
A) satisfies all of the requirements to take
the examination for licensure to practice medicine in all of its branches,
except completion of an approved program of clinical training; and
B) furnishes a statement from hospital
authorities certifying that the applicant who is applying to sit for the USMLE
Step III has completed at least 12 calendar months of the approved program of
clinical training, and performance in the training is satisfactory to
date.
2) The results of
the examination shall be made available to the applicant but no license shall
be issued until the Division receives proof of the applicant's satisfactory
completion of the required approved clinical training program.
e) When the accuracy of any
submitted documentation or the relevance or sufficiency of the course work or
training is questioned by the Division or the Medical Licensing Board because
of lack of information, discrepancies or conflicts in information given, or a
need for clarification, the applicant seeking licensure shall be requested to:
1) Provide information as may be necessary;
and/or
2) Appear for an interview
before the Medical Licensing Board to explain the relevance or sufficiency,
clarify information or clear up any discrepancies or conflicts in
information.
f) Within
60 days after issuance of the license, the physician shall complete a physican
profile in accordance with Section
1285.305.