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The Office of Professions considers this information to be a secure, primary source for license verification. Permits may be issued in certain professions. The requirements for obtaining a permit, its duration, and conditions under which it can be used vary by profession; please see the individual profession for requirements and limitations.

Due to the State of Emergency declared by the Governor pursuant to an Executive Order for the Covid crisis, the Department, in its discretion, may renew such limited permit for an additional 24 months. Applicants for a limited permit must meet the same educational requirements as those applying for licensure.

Questions about the supervision and scope of practice of a physician working under a limited permit should be directed to the New York State Health Department, Bureau of Hospital and Primary Care Services at If you are also applying for licensure in this State, you may apply for a limited permit Form 5A at the same time or any time after you submit your application and a fee for licensure Form 1 , the required documentation, and demonstration of your compliance with the required coursework or training in the identification and reporting of child abuse.

If you are not applying for licensure in this State, you may apply for your limited permit at any time by submitting the limited permit application Form 5B and fee, the required documentation, and demonstration of your compliance with the required coursework or training in the identification and reporting of child abuse. Permitees must notify the State Education Department promptly in writing of any changes in employment or practice status so that the necessary adjustments can be made in the limited permit authorization.

An additional fee is not required. A permit authorizing practice in one facility may not be used in another facility without prior approval by the Department. In New York State "endorsement" refers to satisfaction of the New York State licensure exam requirement by acceptance of licensure by examination in another jurisdiction. In addition, full documentation of all other New York State licensure requirements including medical education, preprofessional education, proficiency examination if appropriate , postgraduate hospital training, valid licensure to practice independently in another jurisdiction, and satisfactory practice following licensure, among other requirements, must be submitted as part of an application for licensure by endorsement.

You may print and keep this checklist as a reminder of what forms you need to file. This is for your reference and should not be submitted with your application forms. You should also keep a copy of all application forms submitted.

Skip To Content. Google Translate Disclaimer. To be licensed as a physician in New York State you must: be of good moral character; be at least 21 years of age; and meet education, examination and experience requirements. Do not send cash. If you apply for licensure electronically using the online Application for Licensure, you will be required to pay by credit card. Other payments must be made by personal check or money order payable to the New York State Education Department.

Your cancelled check is your receipt. Mail any required forms and fees to the indicated address on the form. Partial Refunds Individuals who withdraw their licensure application may be entitled to a partial refund. For the procedure to withdraw your application, contact the Medicine Unit at opunit2 nysed. The State Education Department is not responsible for any fees paid to an outside testing or credentials verification agency.

Preprofessional Education: Satisfactory completion of 60 semester hours of college study from a New York State registered program or the equivalent as determined by the New York State Education Department.

Graduates of Non-accredited Medical Programs Satisfactory completion of the following: A curriculum of not less than 32 months 4 academic years in a medical program recognized as an acceptable educational program for physicians by the appropriate civil authorities of the country in which the school is located and receipt of the degree of Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, or the equivalent as determined by the Department.

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Public comments will only be accepted in writing. The U. Department of Health and Human Services HHS recently announced Practice Guidelines which authorized physicians to utilize an exemption from certain certification requirements under the Controlled Substances Act to prescribe buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder.

It has been reported that the Biden Administration has delayed the implementation of the Practice Guidelines setting forth that exemption, as a regulatory freeze has been implemented with respect to rules that have been sent to the OFR but not published, requiring that they be withdrawn for review [and approval].

This means that physicians who wish to prescribe buprenorphine for opioid use disorder must continue to adhere to the full DATA waiver requirements. HHS is expected to announce this reversal. On February 19, , the Acting Director of the Division of Consumer Affairs issued Administrative Order and Waiver , which permits health care practitioners-in-training, which are students in medical schools, physician assistant programs, and nursing programs, to administer a COVID vaccine to patients upon direction from a supervising health care practitioner.

The Order and Wavier requires a supervising health care practitioner to ensure that the health care practitioner-in-training has an attestation from a faculty member that attests that the health care practitioner-in-training is enrolled in an educational program, has completed the appropriate level of didactic education, and will have oversight while participating in a COVID vaccinator program.

The supervising health care practitioner also must ensure that the health care practitioner-in-training has completed CDC training in vaccination and is competent to administer a COVID vaccine. Doctors of medicine and doctors of osteopathic medicine should read and familiarize themselves with the provisions of this order.



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