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Polio is a potentially disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. Most U.S. adults...
Check out these frequently asked questions about medical licensure or certification in Vermont.
More than 200 primary care practices and 350+ individual and group dental practices are located throughout Vermont. Here is information about FQHCs, Rural Health Centers and free clinics.
Each year, up to 30 J-1 visa waivers are granted to foreign-born physicians who agree to work in an underserved area of Vermont for at least three years.
A variety of federal and state funded educational loan repayment and scholarship programs are available to health care professionals in Vermont. These incentive programs often help meet the needs of Vermonters in underserved areas. Many of these programs require a...
Electronic reporting allows Eligible Professionals and Eligible Hospitals with certified electronic medical records to meet the Promoting Interoperability Program measures related to Public Health.
Use the eLicense system to find public information about physicians, physician assistants, anesthesiologist assistants or radiologist assistants licensed in Vermont. Please be advised that the Public Address listed may not be the current Practice Location for the licensee. Information is...
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 is to identify and respond to unprofessional conduct. The chart below includes...
The dates listed on this schedule are provided for the convenience of those interested in the licensing process.
Here you will find links to statutes, rules, policies and resources to help you find the answers to questions about medical practice in Vermont.