Arizona Laws 32-1830. Training permits; approved schools
The executive director may grant a one-year training permit to a person who:
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 32-1830
- Approved school of osteopathic medicine: means a school or college offering a course of study that, on successful completion, results in the awarding of the degree of doctor of osteopathy and whose course of study has been approved or accredited by the American osteopathic association. See Arizona Laws 32-1800
- Board: means the Arizona board of osteopathic examiners in medicine and surgery. See Arizona Laws 32-1800
- Medicine: means osteopathic medicine as practiced by a person who receives a degree of doctor of osteopathy. See Arizona Laws 32-1800
- Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215
1. Participates in a program at an approved school of medicine or a hospital that has an approved hospital internship, residency or clinical fellowship training program if the purpose of the program is to exchange technical and educational information.
2. Pays the fee as prescribed by the board.
3. Submits a written statement from the dean of the approved school of osteopathic medicine or from the chairman of a teaching hospital’s accredited graduate medical education program that:
(a) Includes a request for the permit and describes the purpose of the exchange program.
(b) Specifies that the host institution shall provide liability coverage.
(c) Provides proof that a doctor of medicine will serve as the preceptor of the host institution and provide appropriate supervision of the participant.
(d) States that the host institution has advised the participant that the participant may serve as a member of an organized medical team but shall not practice medicine independently and that this training does not accrue toward postgraduate training requirements for licensure.
