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Ch. 140
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(1) (I) Have a degree of doctor of medicine from a medical school that
is accredited by an accrediting organization that the Board recognizes in its
regulations; AND
(ID SUBMIT EVIDENCE ACCEPTABLE TO THE BOARD OF
SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF 2 YEARS 1 YEAR OF TRAINING IN A POSTGRADUATE
MEDICAL TRAINING PROGRAM THAT IS ACCREDITED BY AN ACCREDITING
ORGANIZATION THAT THE BOARD RECOGNIZES IN ITS REGULATIONS; or
(2) (i) Have a degree of doctor of osteopathy from a school of
osteopathy in the United States, its territories or possessions, Puerto Rico, or Canada
that has standards for graduation equivalent to those established by the American
Osteopathic Association; and
(ii) Submit evidence acceptable to the Board of successful
completion of 1 year of training in a postgraduate medical training program
accredited by an accrediting organization that the Board recognizes in its regulations.
(e) Except as otherwise provided in this title, the applicant shall pass an
examination required by the Board under this subtitle.
(f) The applicant shall meet any other qualifications that the Board
establishes in its regulations for license applicants.
(g) An applicant who has failed the examination or any part of the
examination 3 or more times shall submit evidence of having completed 1 year of
additional clinical training in an approved postgraduate training program following
the latest failure.
(h) (1) The Board shall require as part of its examination or licensing
procedures that an applicant for a license to practice medicine demonstrate an oral
competency in the English language.
(2) Graduation from a recognized English-speaking undergraduate
school or high school, including General Education Development (GED), after at least
3 years of enrollment, or from a recognized English-speaking professional school is
acceptable as proof of proficiency in the oral communication of the English language
under this section.
(3) By regulation, the Board shall develop a procedure for testing
individuals who because of their speech impairment are unable to complete
satisfactorily a Board approved standardized test of oral competency.
(4) If any disciplinary charges or action that involves a problem with the
oral communication of the English language are brought against a licensee under this
title, the Board shall require the licensee to take and pass a Board approved
standardized test of oral competency.
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14-308.
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(a) (1) In this section the following terms have the meanings indicated.
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