No puedes ser médico o asistente médico en Míchigan sin tener una licencia. Esta licencia se otorga a quienes cumplen ciertos requisitos y se evalúa su experiencia y habilidades.
Es como querer ser chef en un restaurante famoso; necesitas un diploma y demostrar que puedes cocinar bien antes de que te dejen entrar a la cocina.
Imagina a Laura, una médica que estudió en México y quiere trabajar en Míchigan. Ella debe presentar su experiencia y recibir una licencia que demuestre que puede atender pacientes, incluso si tuvo una sanción menor en su país.
MCL 333.17011 - License or authorization required; granting license to individuals meeting certain requirements; prohibition; conditions for granting license; use of words, titles, or letters Sec. 17011. (1) An individual shall not engage in the practice of medicine or practice as a physician's assistant unless licensed or otherwise authorized by this article. An individual shall not engage in teaching or research that requires the practice of medicine unless the individual is licensed or otherwise authorized by this article. (2) Notwithstanding section 16145 or rules promulgated under that section, the board may grant a license to an individual who meets the requirements of section 16186 or 17031(2) after reviewing the applicant's record of practice, experience, and credentials and determining that the applicant is competent to practice medicine. (3) For individuals applying for licensure under section 16186, the board shall not impose requirements on graduates of medical schools located outside the United States or Canada that exceed the requirements imposed on graduates of medical schools located in the United States or Canada. (4) Notwithstanding section 16145 or rules promulgated under that section, the board may grant a license in accordance with section 16186 after determining that each of the following conditions is satisfied: (a) The applicant has disclosed that a sanction is in force against him or her as described in section 16174(2)(b) and considering the reasons for the sanction and the applicant's record of practice, experience, credentials, and competence to engage in the practice of medicine, that sanction should not prevent the applicant from being granted a license in this state. (b) The sanction imposed by the other state is not permanent. (c) The sa
Si estudiaste en un país fuera de EE. UU. o Canadá, no te exigirán más requisitos que a quienes estudiaron aquí, siempre que cumplas con las normativas.
Sí, podrías obtenerla si la sanción no es permanente y no está relacionada con la seguridad del paciente, además de demostrar que eres competente.
La junta revisa tu historial profesional y tus credenciales para asegurarse de que tengas la capacidad necesaria para practicar medicina.
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