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A Podiatrist In-Training license is issued to Podiatric Physicians participating in a(n):
- Delaware in-state residency program
- out-of-state residency program that has a rotation of 45 days or longer in Delaware
Podiatrist In-Training licensees are limited to the practice of medicine within the hospital where they are employed except for any outside medical duties that may be assigned as part of the residency program. The outside duties must be performed under the supervision of a fully licensed podiatric physician.
If you require a temporary license for other reasons, see Temporary License.
How to Apply
Submit:
- Completed, signed and notarized Application for Podiatric Physician In-Training License
- Processing fee by check or money order made payable to “State of Delaware”
- Official transcript, sent directly from school to the Board office, showing degree and date conferred. If you have not graduated at the time of your application, provide a letter from the school attesting that you are in good academic standing, your expected completion date and your expected degree
- Official scores for the examinations that you have taken (National Board of Podiatry Medical Examiners Parts I and II, PMLExis)
- Verification of licensure from any state in which you currently hold, or have ever held, a license to practice podiatry, sent directly from the State Board to the Board office
Your Reporting Responsibility
You must notify the Board no later than three days after completing or withdrawing from the residency program.
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