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Licensure in Puerto Rico

Discussion in 'USA' started by footdoc67, Dec 14, 2005.

  1. footdoc67

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    Does anyone know the requirements for a Podiatry license in Puerto Rico? Is there an oral exam? Is the PM Lexus acceptable?
     
  2. scpod

    scpod Welcome New Poster

    This is from AACPM:

    STATE PODIATRY LICENSING REQUIREMENTS APRIL, 2000
    PUERTO RICO
    State Board Address
    Junta Examinadora de Podiatras
    Dr. Carlos A. Santana
    Call Box 10200
    Santurce, PR 00908-0200
    (787) 725-7904
    National Boards-
    Passing Scores
    State Exam-
    Does not recognize PM Lexis, Written exam
    Post Grad Training-
    None
    Appl. Deadline / Exam Date-
    N/A
    Fees-
    $ 50 exam/appl; $ 75 renewal
    Duration of License-
    3 years
    Documentation Needed-
    Under/Grad. Transcript, Pod. Col. Certification, Pod. Col. Transcript, Pod. Diploma (copy), Photograph(s), Knowledge of Spanish, Certif. Good Conduct from PR Police Dept.
     
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