Title 33 · WY

33-26-304(c);

Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 33-26-304

Section: 33-26-304

33-26-304(c);

(vi) An emeritus license, allowing retired physicians to provide health care without remuneration, provided the qualifications for and the conditions of this license shall be established by rule;

(vii) A volunteer license, allowing physicians not otherwise licensed in Wyoming to practice medicine in the state without remuneration, provided the qualifications for and conditions of this license shall be established by rule;

(viii) An administrative medicine license for physicians not providing patient care, provided the qualifications for and the conditions of this license shall be established by rule.

33-26-302. USMLE examination.

(a) The board shall adopt regulations for the qualification for and administration of the USMLE.

(b) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.

(c) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3. (d) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.

(e) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.

(f) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.

33-26-303. Requirements for granting license.

(a) The board may grant a license to practice medicine in this state as provided in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact or, under this article, to any applicant who demonstrates, to the board, that he:

(i) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.

(ii) Has graduated from a school of medicine accredited by the L.C.M.E., a school of osteopathy accredited by the A.O.A., a Canadian accredited school of medicine or has been certified by the E.C.F.M.G.;

(iii) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.

(iv) Has provided written evidence that he has completed at least one (1) year of postgraduate training in an A.C.G.M.E, A.O.A. or R.C.P.S.C. accredited program;

(v) Has presented other credentials and qualifications equivalent to or exceeding the criteria in paragraph (iv) of this subsection as may be considered by the board to demonstrate competency to practice medicine in this state;

(vi) Has successfully completed all three (3) parts of the USMLE, national boards, the FLEX, a board approved, state constructed licensing examination, the examination by the licentiate of the medical council of Canada or the COMLEX, provided the conditions and requirements for completion of all parts of the examinations shall be established by board rule;

(vii) Has completed an application form provided or approved by the board;

(viii) Has paid the appropriate fees pursuant to W.S.