Does the New Jersey Medical Board accept physician core credentials submitted via the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) from the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB)?
New Jersey will accept that your core credentials be submitted via an FCVS packet. Please note that the FCVS packet provides the core credentials (i.e. identity, medical education, postgraduate training, and examination history/score transcripts). Upon reviewing the physicians application, you will note that additional supporting documentation will be required in addition to the FCVS packet (i.e. AMA/AOA Physician Profile, Employer Verification Form-BME12, and Malpractice Insurance Carrier Form-BME13). Top • How many years of residency training are required for licensure eligibility? All applicants who graduated prior to July 1, 1985 must have completed a minimum of 1 year of ACGME/AOA accredited training to be eligible for licensure. Graduates of non-LCME accredited medical schools (i.e. international medical school graduates) who graduated after July 1, 1985 and before July 1, 2003 are required to complete 3 years of ACGME/AOA accredited training. Graduates of LCME accredited medical
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