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(a) General rule.--An institutional license empowers the licensee to teach or practice medicine and surgery in one of the medical colleges, affiliates or hospitals within this Commonwealth. No institutional license may limit the number of affiliated facilities where a licensee may practice or teach under the institutional license.
(b) Requirements.--No institutional license may be issued unless the applicant:
(1) is a graduate of an unaccredited medical college who has attained through professional growth and teaching experience the status of teacher; or
(2) is not otherwise licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this Commonwealth but has achieved outstanding medical skills in a particular area of medicine and surgery and wishes to practice, demonstrate or teach with those outstanding medical skills.
(c) Determinations by the board.--The board shall issue an institutional license valid for no more than three years, as the board shall determine and only when it determines that its issuance is beneficial to the health, safety and welfare of the general public of this Commonwealth. A person granted an institutional license who subsequently desires to obtain a license without restriction shall be required to meet all of the requirements of such license as set forth in this act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 63 P.S. Professions and Occupations (State Licensed) § 422.32. Institutional license - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-63-ps-professions-and-occupations-state-licensed/pa-st-sect-63-422-32/
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