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If a person’s license, like a medical license, is awarded for a period of 2 to 3 years, do we still have to confirm it annually?

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If a person’s license, like a medical license, is awarded for a period of 2 to 3 years, do we still have to confirm it annually?

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Yes. It could have been revoked for some reason during the past year. License verification is required at the time of initial appointment and re-appointment, and at the time of expiration. However, if physicians are credentialed through VetPro, and if there is documentation of a query to the Federation of State Medical Boards, then their licenses are monitored regularly for adverse actions, so you only need to re-verify their licenses at the time of expiration and re-appointment.

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