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LMU-DCOM Operation Christmas Child…….Deadline approaching!!!

Don’t forget to bring your gift donations by this Wednesday, Nov11th to the boxes on the second floor lounge (under the heart painting)!!!  Help us send Christmas Gifts around the globe to less fortunate communities….then join us for the wrapping/packaging party this Friday at 4pm!

Wrapping/Packaging Party: Fri, Nov 13th4pm (including hot chocolate, hot cider, candy canes and christmas music!) (2nd floor lounge)

What: We are filling empty shoeboxes with donated gifts, wrapping the shoeboxes, and then sending them across the globe to less fortunate communities. Donation boxes are located on the 2nd floor under the heart painting. We need YOU(DO, PA, & nursing students, faculty and staff) to drop off your donations (gifts for boys and girls aged 0-14, shoeboxes, wrapping paper, tape) to the boxes located on the 2nd floor lounge by Wed, Nov 11th, then come help us pack and wrap the shoeboxes on Friday, Nov 13th at 4pm. (see next page for donation ideas) If possible, bring a $7.00 donation or more on Nov. 13th to help pay the cost of shipping each shoebox or bring monetary donations to Norma Wells office on the 4th floor.

Gift Ideas

TOYS small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, small Etch A Sketch®, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries), Slinky®, etc.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES pens, pencils and sharpener, crayons or markers, stamps and ink pad sets, writing pads or paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books, etc.
HYGIENE ITEMS toothbrush, toothpaste, mild bar soap (in a plastic bag), comb, washcloth, etc.
OTHER Hard candy and lollipops (please double bag all candy), mints, gum, T-shirts, socks, ball caps; sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra batteries)
A PERSONAL NOTE In a separate envelope, you may enclose a note to the child and a photo of yourself or your family. (If you include your name and address, the child may write back.)
DO NOT INCLUDE: Used or damaged items; war-related items such as toy guns, knives or military figures; chocolate or food; out-of-date candy; liquids or lotions; medications or vitamins; breakable items such as snowglobes or glass containers; aerosol cans

Sponsored by: LMU-DCOM Dr. George Stanley Thompson Physician Assistant Student Society.

FREE LAPEL PINS FOR IM CLUB!

Hey all!

If you are a member of the INTERNAL MEDICINE CLUB, sign up for membership on:

https://www.acponline.org/medical_students/

On the right side click on ACOP STUDENTS JOIN FOR FREE  and click on JOIN NOW and follow the prompts. There is no “passcode” so when you get to that part click on continue process.
You will get your registration packet in the mail and it will have you lapel pin and some other goodies :)

List of Medical License Requirements by State

The section listed in each entry is for the requirements with regard to postgraduate medical education; other requirements can be found by searching within the same Web site. If you need help finding something particular, just let me know.

These requirements are subject to change at any time. These requirements are for graduates of accredited U.S. osteopathic medical schools in classes after 1948, 1963, 1970, and 1995, depending on the state; see the state’s code for the applicable graduation date(s).

Alabama – see title 34, chapter 24, section 34-24-70 for physicians and osteopaths entitled “qualifications of applicants” at http://www.legislature.state.al.us/CodeofAlabama/1975/coatoc.htm

Alaska – see Title 8, chapter 8 (Sec 08.64.205.2) at http://www.legis.state.ak.us/cgi-bin/folioisa.dll/stattx08

Arizona – see Title 32, Chapter 17, Article 2 (32-1822.4) at http://www.azleg.state.az.us/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/ars/32/01822.htm&Title=32&DocType=ARS

Arkansas –see Title 17, subtitle 3, chapter 91 for osteopaths (17-91-101.6) at http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/SearchCenter/Pages/ArkansasCodeSearchResultPage.aspx

California – 1 year of postgraduate training, which includes at least four months of general medicine; see Business and Professions Code, Section 2096 at http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=bpc&group=02001-03000&file=2080-2099

Colorado – see http://www.dora.state.co.us/medical/licensing/requirements-DR.htm#a. Must be “serving in or have completed one year of postgraduate training” to take step 3 of USMLE and level 3 of COMLEX-USA (see http://www.sos.state.co.us/CCR/Rule.do?deptID=18&deptName=700%20Department%20of%20Regulatory%20Agencies&agencyID=68&agencyName=713%20Board%20of%20Medical%20Examiners&ccrDocID=2237&ccrDocName=3%20CCR%20713-17%20RULE%20100%20-%20STEP%203%20OF%20THE%20UNITED%20STATES%20MEDICAL%20LICENSING%20EXAMINATION%20AND%20LEVEL%203%20OF%20THE%20COMPREHENSIVE%20OSTEOPATHIC%20MEDICAL%20LICENSING%20EXAMINATION-USA&subDocID=38427&subDocName=DEPARTMENT%20OF%20REGULATORY%20AGENCIES&version=2)

Connecticut – see Chapter 370 Sec. 20-10.2 at http://www.cga.ct.gov/2009/pub/chap370.htm#Sec20-10.htm

Delaware – see http://dpr.delaware.gov/boards/medicalpractice/physlicense.shtml; Chapter 17, Subchapter 3, 1720.b.3 at http://delcode.delaware.gov/title24/c017/sc03/index.shtml does not specify a minimum length for postgraduate training

Florida –see chapter 459 (459.0055 l. general licensure requirements) at http://www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=Ch0459/ch0459.htm

Georgia – see Title 43, Chapter 34, Article 2, 43-34-27(a)(2) at http://www.lexis-nexis.com/hottopics/gacode/

Hawaii – see 453-4(2)(A) at http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol10_Ch0436-0474/HRS0453/HRS_0453-0004.htm

Idaho – see title 54, chapter 18, 54-1810(1) at http://www.legislature.idaho.gov/idstat/Title54/T54CH18SECT54-1810.htm

Illinois – see 225 ILCS 60/11 from Ch. 111, par. 4400-11 Sec. 11.(A)(1)(a) (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2010) at http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=1309&ChapAct=225%26nbsp%3BILCS%26nbsp%3B60%2F&ChapterID=24&ChapterName=PROFESSIONS+AND+OCCUPATIONS&ActName=Medical+Practice+Act+of+1987%2E

Indiana – see IC 25-22.5-3-1 Sec. 1.(i) at http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title25/ar22.5/ch3.html

Iowa – see 148.3(2)(c) at http://search.legis.state.ia.us/NXT/gateway.dll/2009code/1/27987?f=templates&fn=default.htm

 

Kansas – see 65-2873 at http://www.kslegislature.org/legsrv-statutes/getStatute.do?number=26114; see the application at http://www.ksbha.org/licensing/md-do_initial_app_nonfill.pdf

Kentucky – see 2. at http://kbml.ky.gov/physician/requirements.htm; see 311.571(1)(d) at http://www.lrc.ky.gov/KRS/311-00/571.PDF

Louisiana – see http://www.lsbme.louisiana.gov/Qualifications-USandCanadianGraduatesv2.htm

Maine – See Title 32, Chapter 36, Subchapter 2, section 2571 at http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/32/title32sec2571.html

Maryland – see 14-307.(2)(ii) at http://michie.lexisnexis.com/maryland/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=main-h.htm&cp

Massachusetts – see http://www.massmedboard.org/physician/fees.shtm; however, the General Laws of Massachusetts do not state that an applicant who graduated from a U.S. medical school must have a year of postgraduate training (see Part I., Title 16, Chapter 112, Section 2 at http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/112-2.htm)

Michigan – see http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch_osteo_app_pkt_86495_7.pdf; see 333.17301 (Act 368 of 1978) at http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(jkdf1z55ys0j1muub5s4ga45))/mileg.aspx?page=getobject&objectname=mcl-333-17031&query=on&highlight=17031

Minnesota – see 147.02 Subdivision 1.(d) at https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=147.02&year=2008&keyword_type=all&keyword=osteopathic

Mississippi – see http://www.msbml.state.ms.us/permpdf/req.pdf; could not find a reference to postgraduate training in the state code

Missouri – see http://pr.mo.gov/boards/healingarts/419-0394.pdf; Section 334.035 at http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C300-399/3340000035.HTM does not specify a minimum length for postgraduate training

Montana – see 37-3-305(1)(c) at http://data.opi.state.mt.us/bills/mca/37/3/37-3-305.htm (requires 2 years of postgraduate training or equivalent training and experience)

Nebraska – see Section 71-1, 139.01(1)(c) at http://law.justia.com/nebraska/codes/s71index/s7101139001.html

Nevada – see 633.311.4.a,b,and c at http://law.justia.com/nebraska/codes/s71index/s7101139001.html; see http://license.k3systems.com/LicensingPublic/docs/DOandPAApplication.pdf

New Hampshire – see 329:12I(d)(5) at http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/xxx/329/329-12.htm

New Jersey – see 459:9-14.1 at http://lis.njleg.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=180547&Depth=2&TD=WRAP&advquery=osteopathic&depth=4&expandheadings=on&headingswithhits=on&hitsperheading=on&infobase=statutes.nfo&rank=&record=%7b12965%7d&softpage=Doc_Frame_PG42&wordsaroundhits=2&x=0&y=0&zz


New Mexico – see Section 61-10-8.B at http://law.justia.com/newmexico/codes/nmrc/jd_61-10-8-1685d.html (repealed effective July 1, 2010)

New York – see Section 6524.(3) at http://www.op.nysed.gov/article131.htm#6524

North Carolina – Section 90-9.1.(a)(1)(a) at http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bychapter/chapter_90.html

North Dakota – see 43-17-18.1.b. at http://www.legis.nd.gov/cencode/t43c17.pdf

Ohio – see 4731.091(B)(1) at http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/4731

Oklahoma – see 59-630 at http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/osstatuestitle.html

Oregon – see 677.10(1)(b)(B) at http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/677.html (requires one year of training or equivalent qualifications)

Pennsylvania – see 25.241(4) at http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/049/chapter25/subchapGtoc.html

Rhode Island – see http://www.health.ri.gov/hsr/bmld/licensure.php

South Carolina – see 40-47-32(G) at http://www.scstatehouse.gov/CODE/t40c047.htm

South Dakota – see http://doh.sd.gov/boards/medicine/physician_requirements.aspx

Tennessee – see 1050-02-.03(1)(d) at http://www.state.tn.us/sos/rules/1050/1050-02.20090104.pdf

Texas – see 163.2(a)(5) at http://info.sos.state.tx.us/pls/pub/readtac$ext.TacPage?sl=R&app=9&p_dir=&p_rloc=&p_tloc=&p_ploc=&pg=1&p_tac=&ti=22&pt=9&ch=163&rl=2

Utah – must be enrolled in second year of postgraduate training and must complete postgraduate training to retain license; see 58-68-302.1(f) at http://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE58/htm/58_68_030200.htm

Vermont – see http://vtprofessionals.org/opr1/osteopaths/osteorul.html

Virginia – see 54.1-2930.4. at http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+54.1-2930

Washington – see http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=18.57.020

Washington D.C. – minimum of one year of postgraduate training if USMLE Step 3 scores are included in the application; minimum of two years of postgraduate training if USMLE Step 3 scores are not included in the application; see http://hpla.doh.dc.gov/hpla/frames.asp?doc=/hpla/lib/hpla/medicine/md_instruction_06__30_2008.pdf

West Virginia – see 30-14-14 at http://www.legis.state.wv.us/WVCODE/Code.cfm?chap=30&art=14#14

Wisconsin – see 448.05(2) at http://nxt.legis.state.wi.us/nxt/gateway.dll?f=templates&fn=default.htm&d=stats&jd=448.05

Wyoming – see 33-26-303(a)(iv) at http://legisweb.state.wy.us/statutes/statutes.aspx?file=titles/Title33/Title33.htm

Cheers,
Lisa Travis, M.S.
Medical Librarian

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