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What is the licensure exception for U.S. Military/Veterans Administration/Public Health Service Officers practicing in Federal settings?

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What is the licensure exception for U.S. Military/Veterans Administration/Public Health Service Officers practicing in Federal settings?

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If you are a military physician or medical/nursing/other health professional officer serving in the armed forces of the United States, practicing in United States Veterans Administration or the Public Health Service facilities or otherwise performing your duties in the course of your duties in Federal service, you are only required to be licensed in one state, no matter where you practice.

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