§ 54.1-2933. Licensure of persons who studied in foreign medical schools
The Board may license by examination, an individual as a physician in this Commonwealth who has studied in a foreign medical school if the foreign medical school is acceptable to the Board and the individual has (i) qualified for and satisfactorily completed an appropriate supervised clinical training program as established by the American Medical Association; (ii) completed the postgraduate hospital training required by all applicants for licensure as defined in this chapter; and (iii) presented a document granted by the foreign medical school certifying that all of the formal requirements of the school for a degree, except postgraduate internship and social services, have been met.
(1984, c. 727, § 54-306.1:1; 1988, c. 765.)
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