| Medical
licensing for different states can be a
quagmire of paperwork, separating you
from making a living as a physician. It
is never too early to contact state
licensing boards concerning the right to
practice medicine in their state. Even
if you have not signed a contract with a
potential employer, but you already know
which state you would like to practice
medicine in, then contact the state
board immediately! |
| The
longer you wait to apply for a state
license |
- The
more money you are costing yourself
by not starting work sooner
- The
more likely the competition (other
'licensed' physician candidates
appear) appears better organized and
more proactive
- The
more likely the other 'licensed'
physician will get the job·
- The
less marketable you appear to a
potential employer
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| Delay
is deadly! Some state boards can take up
to six months to approve you for
licensure. Call the boards and ask for
application procedures. Mail
applications back with all the forms
filled out as concisely as possible. You
will be relieved when the license
arrives in the mail. |
| If
you do not have the time to go through
the licensing process, then hire a
Licensure Consultant to relieve you of
some of the burden. They can: |
- Expedite
the process
- Cut
the wait time (depending on
their relationship with the boards)
- Make
sure all documentation is submitted.
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| Listed
below is a National License Service. This
is an independent services not affiliated
with National Health Partners &
Resources. |
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Physician
and Nurse Licensing Services |
| Telephone:
770-947-8179
Fax : 770-947-0645 |
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