Engagement of the private sector and regulatory agencies will help map a path to vaccine licensure.
In February, the Administration expanded its efforts to assist states in translating military training and experience into credit towards professional licensure.
But licensure would now be for the entire market of 300 million people, not just the State where it is originally granted.
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The board of medical examiners in the different states would oversee licensure.
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The Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline in 2011 reprimanded an emergency-room physician who posted about her clinical experiences on Facebook.
Several academic studies in the 1970s and '80s found that licensure boosted quality in professions such as dentistry, optometry, plumbing and real-estate sales.
However, such investment activity has exposed unsuspecting Texans to the same potential for loss and abuse the state sought to address when it required licensure of property-tax lenders in 2007.
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More than 1, 100 professions require a license in at least one state, but only about 60 trades are licensed in every state, according to the Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation.
It is not at all unimaginable that the federal government will soon tie all medical licensure to accepting the new edicts, as has already been contemplated in Massachusetts by state legislators.
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Mr. Brummitt says licensure wasn't intended to stifle competition.
Board certification, a designation conferred by a private organization, is often the capstone of an arduous process of training and the requirements to even sit for the board examination exceed the requirements for state licensure.
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Because their cartel, the American Medical Association, both restricts the supply of physicians through insanely restrictive licensure requirements and controls the Medicare board that determines physician compensation, as the Wall Street Journal reported this week.
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The "partnership" that Gates wants to alter operates within a dense, tight web of rules, laws, contracts, bureaucratic structures, habits, licensure requirements, training regimens, HR systems and a hundred other factors best described as policy and structure.
The project will focus on opportunities to create replicable models for bridging the gap between enlisted training and academic coursework, improving the documentation of health care training, and working with other key stakeholders such as state licensure boards.
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"While these findings may need to be confirmed by other research to meet requirements for licensure by FDA and other regulatory bodies throughout the world, they suggest that we could soon have a new method to help reduce the heavy toll of HIV among women around the world, " said the CDC's Fenton.
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