Hawaii Revised Statutes 453-3.2 Educational Teaching License.

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§453-3.2 Educational teaching license. (a) The board may issue an educational teaching license to a physician or osteopathic physician who is not licensed in this State and who is invited by the chief of service of a clinical department of a hospital to provide and promote professional education for students, interns, residents, fellows, doctors of medicine, and doctors of osteopathic medicine in this State. In no case shall an educational teaching license issued hereunder be valid for more than a period of twelve months from the date of issuance of the license.

(b) To receive an educational teaching license, the applicant shall:

(1) Complete an application as prescribed by the board, which shall include a summary of the applicant's medical, educational, and professional background;

(2) Provide proof that the applicant is licensed as a physician or osteopathic physician in another state or country and the license is current and in good standing;

(3) Submit a letter with the application signed by the chief of service of a clinical department of a hospital attesting that the chief of service is a licensed physician or osteopathic physician of this State and is requesting to sponsor and monitor the applicant while the person is engaged in educational or teaching activities for the hospital under an educational teaching license; and

(4) Pay all applicable fees.

(c) The holder of an educational teaching license shall not open or appoint a place to meet patients, or receive calls from patients relating to the practice of medicine, beyond the parameters of the hospital that is sponsoring and monitoring the licensee's activities.

(d) The holder of an educational teaching license shall obey all laws and rules of this State. [L 1992, c 22, §1; am L 2008, c 5, §5]

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