(a) Except for foreign medical graduates as specified in AS 08.64.225, each physician applicant shall
(1) submit a certificate of graduation from a legally chartered medical school accredited by the Association of American Medical Colleges and the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association;
(2) submit a certificate from a recognized hospital or hospitals certifying that the applicant has satisfactorily performed the duties of resident physician or intern for a period of
(A) one year if the applicant graduated from medical school before January 1, 1995, as evidenced by a certificate of completion of the first year of postgraduate training from the facility where the applicant completed the first year of internship or residency; and
(B) two years if the applicant graduated from medical school on or after January 1, 1995, as evidenced by a certificate of completion of the first year of postgraduate training from the facility where the applicant completed the first year of internship or residency and a certificate of successful completion of one additional year of postgraduate training at a recognized hospital;
(3) submit a list of negotiated settlements or judgments in claims or civil actions alleging medical malpractice against the applicant, including an explanation of the basis for each claim or action;
(4) not have a license to practice medicine in another state, country, province, or territory that is currently suspended or revoked for disciplinary reasons; and
(5) receive education in pain management and opioid use and addiction, unless the applicant has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant does not currently hold a valid federal Drug Enforcement Administration registration number; an applicant may include past professional experience or professional education as proof of professional competence.
(b) The board shall determine whether each physician applicant has any disciplinary or other actions recorded in the nationwide disciplinary data bank of the Federation of State Medical Boards. If the physician applicant was licensed or practiced in a jurisdiction that does not record information with the data bank of the Federation of State Medical Boards, the board shall contact the medical regulatory body of that jurisdiction to obtain comparable information about the applicant.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 8. Business and Professions
Sec. 08.64.170. License to practice medicine, podiatry, or osteopathy.
Sec. 08.64.180. Application for license.
Sec. 08.64.190. Contents of application.
Sec. 08.64.200. Qualifications of physician applicants.
Sec. 08.64.205. Qualifications for osteopath applicants.
Sec. 08.64.209. Qualifications for podiatry applicants.
Sec. 08.64.210. Examination required.
Sec. 08.64.220. Contents of examination and grading.
Sec. 08.64.225. Foreign medical graduates.
Sec. 08.64.230. License granted.
Sec. 08.64.240. License refused.
Sec. 08.64.250. License by credentials.
Sec. 08.64.260. Reexamination.
Sec. 08.64.270. Temporary permits.
Sec. 08.64.272. Residency and internship permits.
Sec. 08.64.275. Temporary permit for locum tenens practice.
Sec. 08.64.276. Retired status license.
Sec. 08.64.279. Interview for permits.
Sec. 08.64.312. Continuing education requirements.
Sec. 08.64.313. Inactive license.
Sec. 08.64.326. Grounds for imposition of disciplinary sanctions.
Sec. 08.64.331. Disciplinary sanctions.
Sec. 08.64.332. Automatic suspension for mental incompetency or insanity.
Sec. 08.64.333. Disciplinary sanctions: physician licensed in another state.
Sec. 08.64.334. Voluntary surrender.
Sec. 08.64.335. Reports of disciplinary action or license suspension or surrender.
Sec. 08.64.336. Duty of physicians and hospitals to report.
Sec. 08.64.338. Medical and psychiatric exams.
Sec. 08.64.340. Statement of grounds of refusal or revocation of license.
Sec. 08.64.345. Reports relating to malpractice actions and claims.
Sec. 08.64.360. Penalty for practicing without a license or in violation of law.