Current through September 24, 2024
A. Mississippi
temporary medical licenses may be issued to applicants for licensure in
Mississippi only after completion of an application for licensure by (a)
examination; (b) reciprocity with another state; or (c) endorsement of the
National Board of Medical Examiners, National Board of Examiners for
Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, or the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC)
under the following conditions:
1. A
restricted temporary medical license may be issued upon proper completion of an
application for medical licensure by examination or by reciprocity/endorsement
to an applicant who otherwise meets all requirements for licensure except
completion of the postgraduate training requirements provided in Part 2601,
Chapter 2, Rule 2.1.A.3 and successful completion of Step 3 of USMLE as
provided in Part 2601, Chapter 2, Rule 2.3.B.3. Such restricted temporary
license shall entitle the physician to practice medicine only within the
confines of an ACGME or AOA approved postgraduate training program in this
state and may be renewed annually for the duration of the postgraduate training
for a period not to exceed five (5) years.
2. An unrestricted temporary medical license
may be issued in an exceptional case to an applicant seeking licensure by
reciprocity or by endorsement. Such an unrestricted temporary license shall
remain valid only for a period of time sufficient for applicant to submit
required documents and credentials to complete an application for permanent
licensure, but in no instance to exceed 30 days.
B. The State Board of Medical Licensure may
issue a temporary license to practice medicine for a period not to exceed 90
days at a youth camp licensed by the State Department of Health to any
nonresident physician who is not licensed to practice medicine in this state or
to any resident physician who is retired from the active practice of medicine
in this state while serving as a volunteer at such camp.
1. Nonresident Physician
i. must have favorable references from two
physicians with whom the applicant has worked or trained within the last
year;
ii. must have written
certification from the medical licensing authority in the state in which he or
she holds a currently valid license to practice medicine; and
iii. must submit fee prescribed by the
Board.
2. Retired
Resident Physician
i. must be in good
standing with the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure, and
ii. must submit fee as prescribed by the
Board.
C. The
State Board of Medical Licensure may issue a temporary license to practice
medicine to physicians who have been admitted for treatment in a drug and/or
alcohol treatment program approved by the Board, or who are enrolled in the
fellowship of addictionology in the Mississippi State Medical Association
Professionals Health Program; provided that, a nonresident applicant shall hold
a valid (unrestricted) license to practice medicine in another state and the
medical licensing authority of that state shall certify to the Board of Medical
Licensure in writing that such license is in good standing.
1. A temporary license issued under this rule
shall be valid for a period of ninety (90) days but may be renewed every ninety
(90) days for the duration of the fellowship or treatment program. If the
applicant discontinues treatment or leaves the fellowship program, the
temporary license shall automatically become null and void. The Board may
rescind or extend this temporary license for cause.
2. A temporary license issued to a physician
under this rule shall be limited to the outpatient phase of the treatment
program or the time necessary to complete the fellowship of addictionology. The
physician to whom the license is issued may administer treatment and care
within the scope of the drug and/or alcohol treatment program or fellowship in
an institutional setting and shall not otherwise practice in this state. A
physician licensed under this rule shall not apply to the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration for a controlled substances registration certificate and must be
under the supervision of another physician holding a valid and unrestricted
license in this state.
3. A
physician who has had his or her permanent license to practice in this state
revoked or suspended by the Board due to habitual personal use of intoxicating
liquors or narcotic drugs, or any other drug having addiction-forming or
addiction-sustaining liability, may be granted a temporary license pursuant to
this rule provided the temporary license is not in conflict with the prior
disciplinary order of the Board rendered against the physician.
4. The applicant applying for a ninety (90)
day temporary license to practice while in treatment in an approved drug and/or
alcohol treatment program or while enrolled in the fellowship of addictionology
shall pay a fee prescribed by the Board (not to exceed $50.00) to the Board. No
additional fee shall be charged for an extension.
Mississippi temporary medical licenses are issued under the
condition that the licensee shall not apply to the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration for a Controlled Substances Registration Certificate.
Miss. Code Ann. §
73-25-23
(1972, as amended).