Here are the forms and information required for medical licensure and certification in Vermont. You must complete both the online application and the required forms, which are downloadable here.
The Board of Medical Practice is committed to protecting the public, promoting good practice, and supporting our licensees with licensing services and information. It is also our mission to identify and respond to unprofessional conduct. The chart below includes Board...
The dates listed on this schedule are provided for the convenience of those interested in the licensing process.
What medical professionals need to know about cannabis.
As children move toward adolescence and young adulthood, the office space once thought of as comforting and fun may seem geared towards little kids. Having a safe and welcoming place that feels like it was made for them helps adolescents...
A wide variety of dental and primary care practices work to keep Vermonters healthy. This includes FQHCs, Rural Health Clinics, free clinics, independent and group practices.
Find instructions and order forms for a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) or Clinician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (COLST).
Early detection of cancer in people without symptoms (also called screening) can help to find and treat cancer early, leading to better outcomes. Promoting nationally recognized screening tests is a priority for the Vermont Department of Health. All Vermont adults...
The Board investigates complaints of unprofessional conduct and may issue reprimands or revoke, suspend or place conditions on professional licenses and certifications, or take action where appropriate to protect public health and safety.
Check out these frequently asked questions about medical licensure or certification in Vermont.