Current through Vol. 42, No. 4, November 1, 2024
Section 510:10-3-11 - Resident training licenseThe Osteopathic Medicine Act authorizes the Board to issue a Resident Training license for medical school graduates during their first year of postgraduate training, also known as PGY-1. The Board may issue a Resident Training license upon completion of an application, payment of any fees, and submission of documentation from the applicants Oklahoma training program recommending the physician and stating the applicant meets all the requirements for such license. Any person holding a Resident Training license is not guaranteed subsequent full licensure in Oklahoma as an osteopathic physician.
(1) A Resident Training license shall be: (A) Issued by the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners to eligible physicians;(B) Issued for no longer than one (1) year; (C) Issued without continuing medical education (CME) requirements unless the physician holds a registration to prescribe controlled drugs in Oklahoma;(D) Nonrenewable unless approved by the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners and upon payment of the fee.(2) If the physician's resident training program specifically approves the resident to have prescribing authority, the resident training license shall permit the physician to apply for prescribing privileges from state or federal authorities.(3) The Resident Training license shall not permit: (A) The physician to apply for prescribing privileges for controlled drugs unless authorized by the resident's training program;(B) The physician to recommend medical marijuana;(C) The physician to supervise any mid-level practitioner;(D) The physician to practice medicine outside the scope allowed by the training program; or(E) The physician to practice independent of the training program.Okla. Admin. Code § 510:10-3-11
Adopted by Oklahoma Register, Volume 39, Issue 24, September 1, 2022, eff. 9/11/2022