Title 33 · WY
33-26-305(c);
Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 33-26-305
Section: 33-26-305
33-26-305(c); (xiii) Repealed by Laws 2018, ch. 80, § 3.
(xiv) "USMLE" means the United States medical licensing examination;
(xv) "L.C.M.E." means the liaison committee on medical education;
(xvi) "A.C.G.M.E." means accreditation council for graduate medical education;
(xvii) "Fifth pathway" means an academic year of supervised clinical education provided by an L.C.M.E. accredited medical school to students who have:
(A) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.
(B) Studied at a medical school outside of the United States, Puerto Rico or Canada;
(C) Completed all of the formal requirements of the foreign medical school, except internship or social service;
(D) Attained a score satisfactory to the sponsoring medical school on a screening examination; and
(E) Passed the foreign medical graduate examination in the medical sciences, parts I and II of the examination of the national board of medical examiners, or steps 1 and 2 of the USMLE.
(xviii) "FLEX examination" means the federation of state medical boards licensing examination;
(xix) "R.C.P.S.C." means the royal college of physicians and surgeons of Canada;
(xx) "Physician-patient relationship" means a relationship between a licensee and any person formed for the purpose of the licensee providing medical diagnosis or treatment to the person, whether or not for compensation;
(xxi) "This act" means the Medical Practice Act;
(xxii) "Board counsel" means an attorney designated by the board to provide legal counsel to the board and its staff in the conduct of the board's business; (xxiii) "Board prosecutor" means an attorney designated by the board to prosecute, and to provide legal counsel to interviewers and petitioners in, disciplinary cases pending before the board pursuant to this act and the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act;
(xxiv) "COMLEX" means the comprehensive osteopathic medical licensing examination, administered by the national board of osteopathic medical examiners;
(xxv) "Condition" means a specific requirement or prohibition imposed by any medical licensing board of any jurisdiction, or by any health care facility on an applicant's or licensee's clinical privileges at that facility, that shall be fulfilled by an applicant or licensee in order to obtain or continue to hold a license in that jurisdiction, or clinical privileges at that facility;
(xxvi) "E.C.F.M.G." means the educational commission for foreign medical graduates;
(xxvii) "Restriction" means a limitation placed by any medical licensing board of any jurisdiction on an applicant's or licensee's scope of practice in that jurisdiction, or by any health care facility on an applicant's or licensee's clinical privileges at that facility;
(xxviii) "SPEX examination" means the federation of state medical boards special purpose post-licensure competency examination;
(xxix) "Telemedicine" means the practice of medicine by electronic communication or other means from a physician in a location to a patient in another location, with or without an intervening health care provider.
33-26-103. Applicability of chapter.
(a) This chapter does not apply to:
(i) Persons rendering medical assistance without compensation at the scene of an emergency;
(ii) Medical students trained in an L.C.M.E. or A.O.A. accredited or board approved school of medicine serving as clinical clerks, residents or interns under the supervision of a physician licensed in this state;
(iii) Commissioned medical officers of the United States armed services and medical officers of the United States public health service or the United States department of veterans affairs in the discharge of their official duties or within federally controlled facilities or enclaves, provided that the persons who are licensees of the board shall be subject to the provisions of this act and further provided that all such persons shall be the holder of a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in one (1) or more jurisdictions of the United States;
(iv) Any individual residing in and licensed in good standing to practice medicine in another state or country brought into this state for consultation by a physician licensed to practice medicine in this state, provided the physician licensed in this state notifies the board of the consultation in compliance with regulations adopted by the board;
(v) Any individual licensed to practice medicine in another state who comes to this state to remove human organs from brain-dead persons;
(vi) The treatment of disease, injury, deformity or ailments by prayer or spiritual means provided that federal and state health and sanitation laws, rules and regulations are not violated;
(vii) The gratuitous domestic administration of family remedies;
(viii) Health care providers licensed under any other chapter of this title engaged in the practice of the profession for which he is licensed;
(ix) Repealed By Laws 2003, Ch. 190, § 3.
(x) Any person who does not represent himself to be a licensed health care professional who offers health care advice or nonprescription medicine to another person in a social or educational situation in any manner otherwise lawful.
ARTICLE 2 - WYOMING STATE BOARD OF MEDICINE 33-26-201. State board of medicine; composition; appointment; terms; qualifications; removal; vacancies; quorum.
(a) The Wyoming state board of medicine shall consist of five (5) physicians licensed to practice medicine in Wyoming, not less than one (1) of whom shall possess the degree of doctor of osteopathy and not less than two (2) of whom shall possess the degree of doctor of medicine, one (1) physician assistant and two (2) lay members, appointed by the governor by and with the consent of the senate as required by W.S. 28-12-101 through