Renee Sutton is Corporate Projects Director. She manages VISTA’s contracts, facilitates peer review and medial directors’ meetings, conducts physician file reviews for quality assurance and risk management, and wears many other hats.
Renee Sutton
Blog Posts
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Monday, April 14, 2008
State medical license renewal applications are much simpler than initial applications and re-licensure applications. The vast majority of state medical boards now offer on-line renewal.
The process generally requires the following:
• Verifying personal data
• Answering questions regarding discipline, criminal matters and mental health conditions
• Certifying completion of mandatory CME for the prior one- or two-year registration periodCME requirements range from 12 hours per registration year in Alabama to 50 per registration year in Illinois, Maine, Washington, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New
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Monday, April 7, 2008
Your first step is understanding your eligibility, which varies by state, and is based on:
• Whether you are an American or international medical school graduate and, in some states whether your medical school is approved by the state. VISTA’s team will research a state medical board’s website or utilize the WHO Directory of Medical Schools or the ECFMG FAIMER Directory to determine if a school is acceptable.
• The length of post graduate training you have completed. International graduates -
Monday, March 31, 2008
Tricky question. It’s tough to pin down processing time for a new state medical license because, although the requirements are the same for each applicant, a physician’s unique history and situation impact processing time.
For example, an American medical graduate with no malpractice claims or disciplinary issues, who has practiced in one location for the 10 years since completing training, will take much less time than an American medical graduate with the same length of
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Monday, March 17, 2008
At VISTA we help physicians apply for licenses in anticipation of locum tenens assignments, and for new permanent positions through our Physician Licensing Resources Division. One of our medical directors has had up to 19 active state medical licenses at one time, so don’t let the prospect intimidate you. Concentrate on the steps that follow, and VISTA will make the process as simple as possible.
• Keep very thorough records of practice experience dates, locations and
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Monday, March 10, 2008
Forget travel, forget rental cars, forget apartment keys under the mat at midnight...Getting licenses in new states can actually be one of the most challenging aspects of locum tenens practice—or medical practice in general for that matter. But there is a glimmer of “standardize this process for the betterment of humankind” hope on the horizon.
A new, on-line application process called the CLAF, Common License Application Form, has been launched. Ohio was the first board
