Requirements & Services

Oregon Medical License

We understand how many physicians and medical professionals can find themselves in a time crunch to navigate the licensure process in new states. Your time is valuable, and our goal is to keep your involvement in this often-arduous process to a minimum. Save time and hassle by engaging a dedicated licensing specialist at MLG who can provide personalized licensing services for groups of any size.

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Oregon Physician License Basic Eligibility Requirements
SPEX/COMVEX Requirement: Required if not practicing for one year, if no training or ABMS certification within the last 10 years or if applicant took a state board examination before 1968.
USMLE Attempt Limit: No attempt limit for Steps I and II; four attempts for Step III. Applicants who are ABMS certified must complete one year of GME after three failed Step III attempts.
USMLE Time Limit: Must complete all three steps within seven years; within 10 years for MDs and PhDs. (additional options for eligibility are available)

*The USMLE time limit starts from the first successful completion

PGT (US/Canada
Medical Graduate):

One year

PGT (International Medical Graduate):

Three years (must have completed at least three years of progressive GME, in no more than two specialties and in no more than two U.S. or Canadian hospitals accredited for such training)

Our Three-Step Process

1. Pre-Qualification Analysis to Ensure Eligibility

As every state poses unique eligibility challenges, we ensure qualification for state licensure by cross-referencing your credentials against the state’s license requirements.

2. Simple Intake Form and State Application Preparation

Your data is collected via our simple intake form and a professional profile is established. Our licensing specialists prepare the necessary forms and guide you through the application process specific to your state.

3. Credentials Verification, Application Tracking and Licensing

Our team goes to work facilitating direct-source verification of your credentials, tracking all components of the application to ensure accurate/timely processing and maintaining contact with the board reviewer until your license is granted.

Physician Assistant Licensing

In addition to physician licensing, MLG also provides Physician Assistant licensing services. For Physician Assistants who maintain numerous state licenses or practice telemedicine, managing this process alone can be extremely time consuming. Our proven process for handling Physician Assistant state licensing projects involves one-on-one attention from a dedicated licensing professional who manages every step of your application.

Oregon Physician Assistant License Basic Eligibility Requirements
Accredited PA Degree Yes
Passage of PANCE Yes
Current NCCPA Certification No

Advanced Nurse Licensing

Busy advanced practice nurses can also benefit from MLG’s licensing services. Our team understands the different licensing requirements by nursing specialty and can manage your unique application for any state. Stop wading through tiresome state licensure processes and start saving time by allowing MLG to manage your application.

Telemedicine Physician Licensure

Telemedicine in Oregon, like the rest of the U.S., requires valid medical licensure to ensure quality of care. Medical Licensure Group simplifies this process, assisting physicians through the application and acquisition of necessary licenses. We also support licensure through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) for practicing across state lines. With MLG, physicians can quickly, efficiently, and compliantly incorporate telemedicine into their practices.

IMLC & Multi-State Licensure

The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) simplifies the licensing process for physicians, including those in Oregon, who wish to practice in multiple states. Eligible physicians can apply through the IMLC, which streamlines the licensure process, saving time and effort. The Medical Licensure Group (MLG) assists throughout this process, providing comprehensive support to facilitate expedited licensure.

* The information on this page is updated regularly but should be used for informational purposes only. An MLG representative will have the most current requirements available during the licensure process.