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Since California is a high-volume applicant state, the California Medical Board requires that the board analysts have up to 90 business days in which to perform an initial review of your application and supporting documents. With that, the overall process typically takes three to five months.
The Board accepts official electronic transcripts directly from the medical school through the schools online document portal. If your medical school offers the option to send official electronic transcripts through their own document portal, you can request that they be sent directly to the Board.
Medical Residency in California Minimum 3 years of postgraduate training. At least 4 months general medicine and 24 months continuously within the same program. Maximum 4 attempts at USMLE Step 3. Or held license in another state 4 years.
Once your application is complete, you must pay an initial license fee of $1,176 before the Board can issue your license. The initial license fee includes the mandatory fee of $25 for the Steven M. Thompson Physician Corps Loan Repayment Program.
The California Physician Medical License process is known to be lengthy and difficult. Expect to spend numerous hours preparing the application, making the verification requests, following up with your credential holders, and addressing deficiencies on your notices from the California Physician Medical Board, but
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Received credit for either 12 (United States and Canadian medical school graduates) or 24 (international medical school graduates) months of board-approved postgraduate training (BPC section 2096); and. Passed all required examinations (BPC section 2170).
Questions and Answers: The board will provide answers to frequently asked questions at this area of our Web site. Q1: I passed the NAPLEX already and I am licensed in another state, how can I reciprocate my license? A: California law does not allow for reciprocity.
To be eligible for a PTL, you must have: Graduated from board-approved medical school. Passed USMLE Steps 1 2CK or part 1 of LMCC/Canadian exams. If graduated from an international medical school (other than Canada) must have a valid ECFMG certificate.

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