Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1285 - MEDICAL PRACTICE ACT OF 1987
Subpart A - MEDICAL LICENSING, RENEWAL AND RESTORATION PROCEDURE
Section 1285.60 - Examinations
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1285.60
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Examinations for Licensure to Practice Medicine in All of Its Branches:
1) Effective July 1, 2016, examinations
conducted by the Division or its designated testing service for licensure to
practice medicine in all of its branches shall be conducted in the English
language and shall, prior to December 31, 1993, consist of:
A) The Federation Licensing Examination -
FLEX Component 1 - an examination placing emphasis on basic and clinical
science principles and mechanisms underlying high-impact diseases and problems
encountered in an in-patient, supervised setting, during the delivery of health
care; and
B) The Federation
Licensing Examination - FLEX Component 2 - emphasis on issues related to the
general delivery of health care to patients in an ambulatory setting
encountered in an independent practice.
2) For those applicants who have passed FLEX
Component 2 but have not successfully completed FLEX Component 1 prior to 1994,
the Division shall administer FLEX Component 1 twice in 1994. Any applicant who
does not successfully complete FLEX Component 1 during 1994 shall be required
to successfully complete USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 in accordance with this
Section.
3) Beginning January 1,
1994, the examinations for licensure to practice medicine in all of its
branches shall be Steps 1, 2 and 3 of the United State Medical Licensing
Examination (USMLE) - a joint program of the Federation of State Medical Boards
of the United States Inc. and the National Board of Medical Examiners.
A) USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 will be
administered by the National Board of Medical Examiners and the Education
Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).
B) USMLE Step 3 will be administered by the
Division or its designated testing service. Examinees shall successfully
complete Step 1 and Step 2 before applying to the Division to take Step 3 of
the examination.
4) The
Division will accept the following combinations of examinations completed prior
to January 1, 2000:
A) FLEX Component 1 taken
prior to January 1, 1995, and FLEX Component 2 taken prior to January 1,
1994;
B) FLEX Component 1 plus
USMLE Step 3;
C) National Board of
Medical Examiners (NBME) Part 1 or USMLE Step 1 plus NBME Part II or USMLE Step
2 plus FLEX Component 2; or
D) NBME
Part I or USMLE Step 1 plus NBME Part II or USMLE Step 2 plus NBME Part III or
USMLE Step 3.
5) The
passing score on all components, parts or steps of the examinations set forth
in subsections (a)(2), (3) and (4) shall be a minimum of 75 or the passing
score set by the authorized testing entity.
6) In the case of failure on the examination,
examinees shall be required to retake only that component, part or step of the
examination on which they did not achieve a passing score.
7) In the event all USMLE Steps are not
successfully completed within 7 years after passing the first step taken,
either Step 1 or Step 2, credit for any step passed shall be
forfeited.
8) Any applicant for
licensure to practice medicine in all of its branches who has been unsuccessful
in 5 examinations (any component, part or step of the examinations accepted by
the Division as set forth in subsection (a)(4)), conducted in this State or any
other jurisdiction, shall be deemed ineligible for further examination and/or
licensure until the Division is in receipt of proof that the applicant has
completed, subsequent to his/her fifth failure:
A) a course of clinical training of not less
than 12 months in an accredited clinical training program in the United States
or Canada in accordance with Section
1285.40;
or
B) a course of study of 9 months
in length (one academic year) that includes no less than 25 clock hours per
week of basic sciences as set forth in Section
1285.20(b)
of this Part and no less than 40 clock hours per week of clinical sciences as
set forth in Section
1285.20(d)
of this Part; or
C) any other
formal professional study or training in an accredited medical college or
hospital, deemed by the Division to meet the requirements of subsection
(a)(8)(A) or (B).
9)
Failure to appear for any component, part or step of the examination for which
the applicant has been scheduled shall be considered a failure of the
examination.
b) Examinations for Licensure to Practice Chiropractic
1) Effective July 1, 2016, examinations for
licensure to practice chiropractic shall be conducted in the English language
and shall consist of the examination administered by the National Board of
Chiropractic Examiners and shall consist of Part I, Part II, Part III and Part
IV.
2) To be successful, examinees
must receive a score of at least 375 on all 4 parts of the
examination.
3) Any applicant for
licensure as a chiropractic physician who has been unsuccessful in 5
examinations conducted in this State or any other jurisdiction shall be deemed
ineligible for further examination or licensure until the Division is in
receipt of proof (i.e., certificate of completion of training, transcript) that
the applicant has completed, subsequent to his/her fifth failure, a course of
study of 960 classroom hours (one academic year) in an accredited chiropractic
program or any other equivalent formal professional study or training in an
accredited chiropractic program as approved by the Division.
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