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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 448 — Medical practices

448.063 Notification requirements for certain licenses.

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448.063 Notification requirements for certain licenses.
(1)If the holder of a license granted under the authority of s. 448.05
(a)2. b. or
(b)4. b. subsequently discontinues his or her postgraduate training program at any time prior to the completion of the program, the program director shall notify the board, providing full details of the cause of the discontinuance and the holder’s plans, if any, for completion of the postgraduate training program. The board shall review the matter and may take any appropriate action.
(2)If the holder of a license granted under s. 448.04
(bg)ceases to teach, research, or practice medicine and surgery at the medical education facility, medical research facility, or medical college where he or she is visiting, the medical education facility, medical research facility, or medical college shall notify the board. The board shall review the matter and may take any appropriate action.
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