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What is the licensure exception for educational purposes?

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What is the licensure exception for educational purposes?

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In general, there is an exception if you are an out-of-state physician teaching and learning in a different state. This involves only teaching and demonstrations, and does not include prescribing, treating, operating on, or in any other way, managing the health care of a specific patient. A visiting teacher or professor whose instruction includes prescribing, treating, operating on, or in any way, managing the health care of a specific patient will likely be required to be licensed by the State’s Medical Board.

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