You will be contacted by a customer service representative with details of what additional documentation is required to complete your application. Applications are processed in the order received. For information regarding acupuncture licenses, please click here. For information regarding diabetes educator licenses, please click here. For information regarding genetic counselors, please click here. The specific conviction; when it occurred; the circumstances surrounding the conviction; the number of convictions; compliance with the court's terms and conditions; and rehablitation are all factors considered.
The Board has three options relative to licensure: issue a license; deny a license; or issue a probationary license. Questions Regarding Recognized Medical Schools. How do I find out if my medical school is approved or recognized by the Board? You may select the link below to determine whether your school is on the Board's approved list.
What if my medical school is not approved by the Board? What if my medical school becomes approved, but the approval does not cover the dates I attended? You may still an submit an application for licensure, but you will need to request a waiver in writing.
What if I attended a school on the Board's disapproved list? I attended more than one medical school; do I need to document all of the institutions I attended on the application?
You must document all institutions you attended. Certified copies of medical school transcripts must be received from each institution you attended. Can I provide a certified or notarized copy of my transcripts or diploma? You cannot provide a certified or notarized copy of your transcripts. Transcripts must be sent directly to the Board from the institution. You may provide a certified or notarized copy of your diploma. Questions about Translations of Documents.
Do I have to have my transcripts and diplomas translated if they aren't in English? Transcripts, diplomas and any other academic documents prepared in a language other than English will need to be accompanied by a certified English translation.
PLA IN. Find an IN. General Information To be eligible for a Physician or Osteopathic Physician license, applicants must have received all of their medical school education from and graduated from a medical school recognized or approved by the Medical Licensing Board. Medical Schools Approved ACGME-accredited postgraduate training programs Approved AOA-accredited postgraudate training programs Approved Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada postgraduate training programs If you did not attend or graduate from a recognized or approved medical school or postgraduate training program, you may still an submit an application for licensure and request a waiver in writing.
If you change your name after you have submitted an application, or if your any documents you submit for your application have a different last name than your current last name, you must submit one of the following legal documents as proof of the name change: Marriage Certificate Dissolution of marriage divorce Certified Court Order Q.
Questions Regarding Examinations Q. Questions Regarding Criminal Background Checks For information on criminal background checks, please click here. Questions Regarding Criminal Convictions Q.
All arrests even if no conviction results All prosecutorial diversion or deferment agreements All convictions including misdemeanors All guilty pleas including misdemeanors All nolo contendre pleas including misdemeanors Q. Pass the board exams and gather all the required documents. After submitting all the required documents, it may take two to four months before you get your Indiana Medical and Physician License. You cannot be a doctor and work in hospitals until you have your Indiana medical license.
But there is a temporary permit, which will allow you to practice 90 days. If you have a valid license in the United States or in Canada you can apply for a temporary permit.
You can learn more about licenses and the obtaining process for each state in the LicenseSearch. Search and verify licenses. The department issues tax clearances for alcohol and tobacco licenses, dealer licenses, Hoosier Lottery retailer licenses, professional licenses and university contractors.
For more information, please visit www. These allow our members to be served in community settings while residing in their own home instead of institutional nursing facilities. Division staff review provider policy and procedures, qualifications and, for some providers, physical locations. For some services, waiver providers are required to be licensed — generally issued by the Indiana State Department of Health.
The provider must present evidence of licensure as part of the certification process. DMHA also issues licenses to private inpatient psychiatric hospitals.
The office is also responsible for monitoring unlicensed registered child care ministries and regulates early education environments that meet Provider Eligibility Standards. This would include non-public and public school partners.
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security IDHS oversees inspections and permits in areas such as fire and building safety, construction, hazardous materials transportation, explosives, fireworks, entertainment venues and reduced fire risk cigarettes. IDHS performs about 90, inspections per year involving public structures and worksites such as schools, hospitals and childcare providers.
IDHS also conducts thousands of inspections per year for entertainment venues and amusement rides. In addition, IDHS reviews more than 10, construction design projects per year for various locations throughout Indiana. The Indiana Gaming Commission IGC issues a variety of licenses in the areas of casino gaming, charity gaming, mixed martial arts and boxing.
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