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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 90 — Medicine and Allied Occupations

§ 90-12.01. Limited license to practice in a medical education and training program.

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§ 90-12.01. Limited license to practice in a medical education and training program.
(a)As provided in rules adopted by the Board, the Board may issue a limited license known as a "resident's training license" to a physician not otherwise licensed by the Board who is participating in a graduate medical education training program.
(b)A resident's training license shall become inactive at the time its holder ceases to be a resident in a training program or obtains any other license to practice medicine issued by the Board. The Board shall retain jurisdiction over the holder of the inactive license.
(c)The program director of every graduate medical education program shall report to the Board the following actions involving a physician participating in a graduate medical education training program within 30 days of the date that the action takes effect:
(1)Any revocation or termination, including, but not limited to, any nonrenewal or dismissal of a physician from a graduate medical education training program.
(2)A resignation from, or completion of, a graduate medical education program or a transfer to another graduate medical education training program. (2007-418, s. 4; 2019-191, s. 18.)
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