Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4731 | Physicians; Limited Practitioners
Section 4731.297 | Certificate of Conceded Eminence.

Effective: September 28, 2018
Latest Legislation: House Bill 111 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Academic medical center" means a medical school and its affiliated teaching hospitals and clinics partnering to do all of the following:
(a) Provide the highest quality of patient care from expert physicians;
(b) Conduct groundbreaking research leading to medical advancements for current and future patients;
(c) Provide medical education and graduate medical education to educate and train physicians.
(2) "Affiliated physician group practice" means a medical practice that consists of one or more physicians authorized under this chapter to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery and that is affiliated with an academic medical center to further the objectives described in divisions (A)(1)(a) to (c) of this section.
(B) The state medical board shall issue, without examination, to an applicant who meets the requirements of this section a certificate of conceded eminence authorizing the practice of medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery as part of the applicant's employment with an academic medical center in this state or affiliated physician group practice in this state.
(C) To be eligible for a certificate of conceded eminence, an applicant shall provide to the board all of the following:
(1) Evidence satisfactory to the board of all of the following:
(a) That the applicant is an international medical graduate who holds a medical degree from an educational institution listed in the international medical education directory;
(b) That the applicant has been appointed to serve in this state as a full-time faculty member of a medical school accredited by the liaison committee on medical education or an osteopathic medical school accredited by the American osteopathic association;
(c) That the applicant has accepted an offer of employment with an academic medical center in this state or affiliated physician group practice in this state;
(d) That the applicant holds a license in good standing in another state or country authorizing the practice of medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery;
(e) That the applicant has unique talents and extraordinary abilities not generally found within the applicant's specialty, as demonstrated by satisfying at least four of the following:
(i) The applicant has achieved educational qualifications beyond those that are required for entry into the applicant's specialty, including advanced degrees, special certifications, or other academic credentials.
(ii) The applicant has written multiple articles in journals listed in the index medicus or an equivalent scholarly publication acceptable to the board.
(iii) The applicant has a sustained record of excellence in original research, at least some of which involves serving as the principal investigator or co-principal investigator for a research project.
(iv) The applicant has received nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence.
(v) The applicant has participated in peer review in a field of specialization that is the same as or similar to the applicant's specialty.
(vi) The applicant has developed new procedures or treatments for complex medical problems that are recognized by peers as a significant advancement in the applicable field of medicine.
(vii) The applicant has held previous academic appointments with or been employed by a health care organization that has a distinguished national or international reputation.
(viii) The applicant has been the recipient of a national institutes of health or other competitive grant award.
(f) That the applicant has received staff membership or professional privileges from the academic medical center pursuant to standards adopted under section 3701.351 of the Revised Code on a basis that requires the applicant's medical education and graduate medical education to be at least equivalent to that of a physician educated and trained in the United States;
(g) That the applicant has sufficient written and oral English skills to communicate effectively and reliably with patients, their families, and other medical professionals;
(h) That the applicant will have professional liability insurance through the applicant's employment with the academic medical center or affiliated physician group practice.
(2) An attestation that the applicant agrees to practice only within the clinical setting of the academic medical center or for the affiliated physician group practice;
(3) Three letters of reference from distinguished experts in the applicant's specialty attesting to the unique capabilities of the applicant, at least one of which must be from outside the academic medical center or affiliated physician group practice;
(4) An affidavit from the dean of the medical school where the applicant has been appointed to serve as a faculty member stating that the applicant meets all of the requirements of division (C)(1) of this section and that the letters of reference submitted under division (C)(3) of this section are from distinguished experts in the applicant's specialty, and documentation to support the affidavit;
(5) A fee of one thousand dollars for the certificate.
(D)(1) The holder of a certificate of conceded eminence may practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery only within the clinical setting of the academic medical center with which the certificate holder is employed or for the affiliated physician group practice with which the certificate holder is employed.
(2) A certificate holder may supervise medical students, physicians participating in graduate medical education, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants when performing clinical services in the certificate holder's area of specialty.
(E) The board may revoke a certificate issued under this section on receiving proof satisfactory to the board that the certificate holder has engaged in practice in this state outside the scope of the certificate or that there are grounds for action against the certificate holder under section 4731.22 of the Revised Code.
(F) A certificate of conceded eminence is valid for the shorter of two years or the duration of the certificate holder's employment with the academic medical center or affiliated physician group practice. The certificate ceases to be valid if the holder resigns or is otherwise terminated from the academic medical center or affiliated physician group practice.
(G) A certificate of conceded eminence may be renewed for an additional two-year period. There is no limit on the number of times a certificate may be renewed. A person seeking renewal of a certificate shall apply to the board and is eligible for renewal if the applicant does all of the following:
(1) Pays the renewal fee of one thousand dollars;
(2) Provides to the board an affidavit and supporting documentation from the academic medical center or affiliated physician group practice of all of the following:
(a) That the applicant's initial appointment to the medical faculty is still valid or has been renewed;
(b) That the applicant's clinical practice is consistent with the established standards in the field;
(c) That the applicant has demonstrated continued scholarly achievement;
(d) That the applicant has demonstrated continued professional achievement consistent with the academic medical center's requirements, established pursuant to standards adopted under section 3701.351 of the Revised Code, for physicians with staff membership or professional privileges with the academic medical center.
(3) Satisfies the same continuing medical education requirements set forth in section 4731.282 of the Revised Code that apply to a person who holds a certificate to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery issued under this chapter.
(4) Complies with any other requirements established by the board.
(H) The board may adopt any rules it considers necessary to implement this section. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 47 | Occupations-Professions

Chapter 4731 | Physicians; Limited Practitioners

Section 4731.01 | State Medical Board.

Section 4731.02 | Organization of Board.

Section 4731.03 | Compensation and Expenses of Board.

Section 4731.04 | Definitions.

Section 4731.05 | Administrative Rules.

Section 4731.051 | Administrative Rules for Universal Blood and Body Fluid Precautions.

Section 4731.052 | Administrative Rules for Management of Chronic Pain With Controlled Substances.

Section 4731.053 | Administrative Rules for Physician's Delegation of Medical Task.

Section 4731.054 | Operation of Pain Management Clinics; Supervision and Control of Employees, Volunteers and Contractors.

Section 4731.055 | Conditions for Prescribing Opioid Analgesics or Benzodiazepine Drugs; Adoption of Rules Regarding Review Drug Database.

Section 4731.056 | Rules for Physicians Regarding Use of Controlled Substances in Schedule Iii, Iv, or V for Medication-Assisted Treatment.

Section 4731.057 | Rules Regarding Prescriptions for Drugs That May Be Administered by Pharmacist.

Section 4731.06 | Board Meetings.

Section 4731.07 | Records.

Section 4731.071 | Internet Directory of Certificates and Licenses Issued by Board.

Section 4731.08 | License Applicant to Comply With Rc Chapter 4776.

Section 4731.09 | Qualifications for License to Practice Medicine and Surgery or Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery.

Section 4731.091 | Qualified Graduate of Fifth Pathway Training Program.

Section 4731.10 | Verification of Certification or Licensure for Licensure in Another State.

Section 4731.11 | Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

Section 4731.111 | Commissioners to the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission.

Section 4731.112 | Criminal Background Checks Under the Compact.

Section 4731.14 | Review of Applications; Issuance of License.

Section 4731.142 | English Language Proficiency.

Section 4731.143 | Notice of Lack of Coverage of Medical Malpractice Insurance.

Section 4731.15 | Regulating Massage Therapy.

Section 4731.151 | Legacied Naprapaths and Mechanotherapists.

Section 4731.152 | Massage Therapy Advisory Council.

Section 4731.155 | Rules Regarding Continuing Education.

Section 4731.16 | Determination of Standards; Examinations.

Section 4731.17 | Issuance of License.

Section 4731.171 | License Applicant to Comply With Rc Chapter 4776.

Section 4731.19 | License to Practice a Limited Branch of Medicine.

Section 4731.20 | State Medical Board - Powers and Duties.

Section 4731.21 | Limitations Prescribed.

Section 4731.22 | Disciplinary Actions.

Section 4731.221 | Suspending License or Certificate of Mentally Ill or Mentally Incompetent Practitioner.

Section 4731.222 | Determining Applicant's Fitness to Resume Practice.

Section 4731.223 | Reporting Convictions.

Section 4731.224 | Reporting Misconduct.

Section 4731.225 | Civil Penalty.

Section 4731.226 | Offering Services Through Authorized Business Entity.

Section 4731.227 | Using Alternative Medical Treatments.

Section 4731.228 | Termination of Physician's Employment With a Health Care Entity; Notice to Patients.

Section 4731.229 | Effect of Disciplinary Action on Certificate to Recommend.

Section 4731.23 | Designating Attorney Hearing Examiner.

Section 4731.24 | State Medical Board Operating Fund - Receipts of State Medical Board.

Section 4731.241 | Solicitation and Acceptance of Funds for Programs Related to Patient Safety and Education, Supply and Demand of Health Care Professionals, and Information Sharing.

Section 4731.25 | Administrative Rules for Treatment Providers for Impaired Practitioners.

Section 4731.251 | One-Bite Program.

Section 4731.252 | Practitioner Eligibility.

Section 4731.253 | Applicant Eligibility.

Section 4731.254 | [Former r.c. 4731.253, Renumbered by h.b. 122 of the 134th General Assembly, Effective 3/23/2022] Liability.

Section 4731.26 | Duplicate Certificates.

Section 4731.27 | Standard Care Arrangements.

Section 4731.281 | License Renewal.

Section 4731.282 | Continuing Education - Domestic Violence and Its Relationship to Child Abuse.

Section 4731.291 | Application for Training Certificate.

Section 4731.293 | Clinical Research Faculty Certificate.

Section 4731.294 | Special Activity Certificate.

Section 4731.295 | Volunteer's Certificate.

Section 4731.297 | Certificate of Conceded Eminence.

Section 4731.298 | Visiting Clinical Professional Development Certificate.

Section 4731.299 | Expedited License to Practice Medicine and Surgery or Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery by Endorsement.

Section 4731.30 | Certificate to Recommend Medical Use of Marijuana.

Section 4731.301 | Adoption of Rules Regarding Certificate to Recommend.

Section 4731.302 | Requests for Disease or Condition to Be Added as Qualifying Medical Condition for Medical Marijuana Treatment.

Section 4731.31 | Rural Hospital May Employ a Physician.

Section 4731.33 | Use of Light-Based Medical Devices for Hair Removal.

Section 4731.34 | Unauthorized Practice.

Section 4731.341 | Injunctions.

Section 4731.35 | Exemption of Nurse Anesthetist and Anesthesiologist Assistant.

Section 4731.36 | Exceptions.

Section 4731.38 | Approval of Vouchers.

Section 4731.39 | Enforcement.

Section 4731.391 | Use of Information Gathered and Disseminated Through Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway.

Section 4731.40 | Distributing Fines.

Section 4731.41 | Practicing Medicine Without License or Certificate.

Section 4731.43 | Practicing Osteopathy Without License; Exception.

Section 4731.44 | Copy of Prescription to Be Given to Patient.

Section 4731.46 | Issuing False Medical Diploma.

Section 4731.47 | Selling False Medical Diploma.

Section 4731.48 | Physician Giving False Certificate of Disability.

Section 4731.481 | Enabling Person to Retain Handicapped Parking Privileges.

Section 4731.49 | Physician Making an Unlawful Prescription for Intoxicating Liquor.

Section 4731.50 | Further Punishment of Physician So Convicted.

Section 4731.51 | Defining Practice of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.

Section 4731.511 | Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.

Section 4731.512 | Authority to Administer Vaccinations.

Section 4731.52 | Filing Application to Practice Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.

Section 4731.531 | Certificate Applicant to Comply With Rc Chapter 4776.

Section 4731.56 | Issuing License to Practice Podiatric Medicine.

Section 4731.572 | Visiting Podiatric Faculty Certificate.

Section 4731.573 | Training Certificate.

Section 4731.60 | Prohibited Acts; Exceptions.

Section 4731.61 | Disciplinary Actions.

Section 4731.62 | Patients Suspected of Drug Overdose; Referral to Mental Health Professional.

Section 4731.65 | Conflict of Interest Limitations on Patient Referrals Definitions.

Section 4731.66 | Prohibiting Referrals and Cross-Referrals for Designated Health Service.

Section 4731.67 | Referrals - Exceptions to Prohibited Acts.

Section 4731.68 | Ownership of Investment Securities.

Section 4731.69 | Timely Refunds.

Section 4731.70 | Administrative Rules.

Section 4731.71 | Detecting and Reporting Violations.

Section 4731.72 | Physician's Bill for Anatomical Pathology Services.

Section 4731.73 | Adherence to Napbc Standards.

Section 4731.74 | Adoption of Rules Governing Prescriptions Given to Persons Without Examination.

Section 4731.741 | Telehealth Services.

Section 4731.75 | Fees in Excess of Statutory Amounts.

Section 4731.76 | Effect of Child Support Default on License or Certificate.

Section 4731.81 | Witness to Administration of General Anesthetic.

Section 4731.82 | Woman Appearing Before Physician Regarding Fetal Death.

Section 4731.83 | Medication-Assisted Treatment; Compliance With Laws and Regulations.

Section 4731.85 | Recognition for Volunteer Medical Services.

Section 4731.90 | Protocol for Pharmacist to Dispense Nicotine Replacement Therapy.

Section 4731.91 | No Requirement for Abortions.

Section 4731.911 | Physician Responsibilities in a Non-Hospital Setting.

Section 4731.92 | Furnishing or Prescribing Glucagon, Immunity.

Section 4731.93 | Authority to Prescribe or Furnish Drugs to Sexual Partner of a Patient Diagnosed With Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, or Trichomoniasis.

Section 4731.94 | Authority to Supply Overdose Reversal Drugs.

Section 4731.941 | Authority to Personally Furnish Supply of Overdose Reversal Drugs.

Section 4731.942 | Authorization for Pharmacist to Dispense Overdose Reversal Drugs.

Section 4731.943 | Authority for Service Entity Employee, Volunteer, or Contractor to Administer Overdose Reversal Drugs.

Section 4731.95 | Compliance With Law Regarding Sanctions for Human Trafficking.

Section 4731.96 | Epinephrine Autoinjectors.

Section 4731.961 | Authority to Dispense Epinephrine Without a Prescription.

Section 4731.97 | Eligible Patients.

Section 4731.98 | State Medical Board - Immunity.

Section 4731.99 | Penalty.