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Federation of State Medical Boards

The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) of the United States is a national non-profit organization that represents the 71 state medical and osteopathic boards of the United States and its territories and co-sponsors the United States Medical Licensing Examination. Medical boards license physicians, investigate complaints, discipline those who violate the law, conduct physician evaluations, and facilitate the rehabilitation of physicians where appropriate. The FSMB's mission calls for "continual improvement in the quality, safety and integrity of health care through the development and promotion of high standards for physician licensure and practice."[1]

Federation of State Medical Boards
Formation1912
TypeProfessional association
HeadquartersWashington, DC
Location
  • United States
Official language
English
President and CEO
Humayun Chaudhry, D.O.
Websitewww.fsmb.org

Based in Euless, Texas and Washington, D.C., the FSMB serves as the national voice for its member boards and is a recognized authority throughout the United States and internationally on issues related to medical licensure and discipline.

The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is a three-step (three-part) professional examination for medical licensure that is sponsored by the FSMB and the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME).

History

The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution authorizes states to establish laws and regulations protecting the health, safety and general welfare of their citizens.[1] Medicine is a regulated profession in the United States because of the potential harm to the public if an incompetent or impaired physician is licensed to practice.

To protect the public from the unprofessional, improper, unlawful, fraudulent and/or incompetent practice of medicine, each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. territories (Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) has a medical practice act that defines the practice of medicine and delegates the authority to enforce the law to a state medical board. By following up on complaints, medical boards also give the public a way to enforce basic standards of competence and ethical behavior in their physicians, and physicians a way to protect the integrity of their profession. State medical boards also adopt policies and guidelines related to the practice of medicine. However, medical boards sometimes engage in the unethical practice of sham peer review.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

The FSMB was founded in 1912 through a merger between the National Confederation of State Medical Examining and Licensing Boards (established in 1891) and the American Confederation of Reciprocating Examining and Licensing Boards (established in 1902). The founding of the FSMB coincides with the national impact of the Flexner Report, which was published in 1910 by the Carnegie Foundation and led to dramatic changes in medical education.

In 1915 the FSMB began publication of the Monthly Bulletin, the first regular publication since the Quarterly, which ceased publication after the first volume. The FSMB was unique in that it was the first group to publish the names of disciplined physicians in its Monthly Bulletin. In 1920 or 1921 the name of the publication was changed to Federation Bulletin and publication continued on a monthly basis. The year 1993 saw the development of a new, larger format for the publication, which was called the Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline. In 2010, the journal was renamed the Journal of Medical Regulation.

Since its establishment, the FSMB has initiated and strengthened cooperation among state medical boards and facilitated collaborative efforts between state medical boards and other entities.[8] All 71 medical boards of the United States and its territories, including the 14 state boards of osteopathic medicine, belong to the FSMB. Members of these boards are known as Fellows of the FSMB, so long as they are serving as members of a member medical board and for a period of 36 months thereafter, and many of them have been prominent in the affairs of numerous other major medical organizations in the United States. The FSMB is a parent organization of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). It was a founding member of what was to become the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) and remains an associate member of that body.

The FSMB's Chief Executive Officers since the organization's inception have been George H. Matson, (1912), Otto V. Huffman, (1912–1915), Walter L. Bierring, (1915–1961), Stiles D. Ezell, (1961), Harold E. Jervey Jr., (1961–1962, 1977–1984), McKinley H. Crabb, (1962–1977), Bryant L. Galusha, (1984–1989), James R. Winn, (1989–2001), Dale L. Austin, M.A. (2001–2002), James N. Thompson, (2002–2008) and Barbara S. Schneidman, (2009). Humayun Chaudhry began his tenure as President and CEO on October 19, 2009.[9]

Organization

Leadership

Board of directors

The federation is run by a board of directors which is elected by the 71 member state and territorial medical regulatory authorities within the federation. As of 2022:[10]

  • Sarvam TerKonda - Chair
  • Jeffrey Carter - Chair-elect
  • Jone Geimer-Flanders - Treasurer
  • Kenneth Simons - Immediate Past Chair
  • Humayun Chaudhry - Secretary; President and CEO

Members

Membership in the federation is made up of state and territorial medical boards across the United States.[11]

Alabama

  • Alabama Board of Medical Examiners
  • Medical Licensure Commission of Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

  • Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery
  • Arizona Medical Board

Arkansas

  • Arkansas State Medical Board

California

Colorado

  • Colorado Medical Board

Connecticut

  • Connecticut Medical Examining Board

Delaware

  • Delaware Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline

Florida

  • Florida Board of Medicine
  • Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine

Georgia

  • Georgia Composite Medicine Board

Guam

  • Guam Board of Medical Examiners

Hawaii

  • Hawaii Medical Board

Idaho

  • Idaho Board of Medicine

Illinois

  • Illinois Division of Professional Regulation
    • Medical Disciplinary Board
    • Medical Licensing Board

Indiana

Iowa

  • Iowa Board of Medicine

Kansas

  • Kansas State Board of Healing Arts

Kentucky

  • Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure

Louisiana

  • Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners

Maine

  • Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine
  • Maine Board of Osteopathic Licensure

Maryland

  • Maryland Board of Physicians

Massachusetts

  • Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine

Michigan

  • Michigan Board of Medicine
  • Michigan Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery

Minnesota

  • Minnesota Board of Medical Practice

Mississippi

  • Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure

Missouri

  • Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts

Montana

  • Montana Board of Medical Examiners

Nebraska

  • Nebraska Board of Medicine and Surgery

Nevada

New Hampshire

  • New Hampshire Board of Medicine

New Jersey

  • New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners

New Mexico

  • New Mexico Medical Board

New York

  • New York State Board for Medicine
  • New York State Office of Professional Medical Conduct

North Carolina

  • North Carolina Medical Board

North Dakota

  • North Dakota Board of Medicine

Northern Mariana Islands

  • CNMI Board of Professional Licensing/Health Care Professions Licensing Board

Ohio

  • State Medical Board of Ohio

Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma State Board of Osteopathic Examiners
  • Oklahoma State Medical Board of Licensure and Supervision

Oregon

Pennsylvania

  • Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine
  • Pennsylvania State Board of Osteopathic Medicine

Puerto Rico

  • Puerto Rico Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline

Rhode Island

  • Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline

South Carolina

  • South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners

South Dakota

  • South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners

Tennessee

  • Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners
  • Tennessee Board of Osteopathic Examination

Texas

Utah

  • Utah Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons Licensing Board
  • Utah Physicians and Surgeons Licensing Board

Vermont

  • Vermont Board of Medical Practice
  • Vermont Board of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons

Virgin Islands

  • Virgin Islands Board of Medical Examiners

Washington

  • Washington Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery
  • Washington Medical Commission

Washington, D.C.

  • District of Columbia Board of Medicine

West Virginia

  • West Virginia Board of Medicine
  • West Virginia Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery

Wisconsin

  • Wisconsin Medical Examining Board

Wyoming

  • Wyoming Board of Medicine

USMLE Examination

The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is sponsored by the FSMB. The USMLE must be passed before a Doctor of Medicine with an M.D. degree can obtain a license to practice medicine in the United States.[12]

Activities

The FSMB is guided in its actions and activities by its House of Delegates, in which every member board is represented. Its activities include conducting or commissioning research to determine whether an emerging trend in medical practice requires the attention of its member boards; developing and updating policy guidelines to reflect the impact of scientific advances, new technologies and changing cultural attitudes; helping member boards carry out their duties as regulators of the medical profession through educational meetings, programs, and seminars; representing its member boards in a growing number of collaborations as new medical knowledge and new technologies demand work across old boundaries; serving as a national and international spokesperson on issues related to medical regulation and discipline; and conducting outreach to the public around new initiatives and responding to calls from the media, editors and concerned citizens.

Foundation

The FSMB Foundation (formerly the FSMB Education and Research Foundation) is the philanthropic arm of the FSMB and makes financial grants for education and research projects that support the work of the state medical boards. The Foundation, as a 501(c)(3) organization, can compete for external grant funds and, when appropriate, direct them back to state medical boards in the form of grants that address education and research needs. In April 2006, the FSMB Foundation was awarded a grant to develop online physician education. The Online Prescriber Education Network portal now offers 32 available educational courses.[13]

Starting in 2013, the foundation has hosted an annual luncheon which has raised thousands of dollars to support Foundation activities, including research into how states addressed the COVID-19 pandemic.[14][15] In April 2022, the foundation held its 10th Anniversary luncheon.

Services

The FSMB's Federation Physician Data Center (FPDC) provides comprehensive information on regulatory actions and other vital information reported against physicians. It offers two services to assist medical boards in their credentialing efforts: the Board Action Data Bank Search and the Disciplinary Alert Service, both of which are considered primary source equivalents by NCQA, URAC and the Joint Commission. The FPDC permits medical boards to view a consolidated national record of disciplinary actions taken against a physician dating back to the early 1960s. Actions by medical boards and governmental agencies include revocation, suspension or denial of license renewal. Through the FPDC's Disciplinary Alert Service, the FSMB electronically notifies all member boards within 48 hours when any member board reports a disciplinary action against a physician or physician assistant. A similar service advises hospitals and managed care organizations when one of their physicians has been disciplined. The FPDC is routinely consulted by licensing and disciplinary boards; military, governmental and private agencies; and organizations involved in the employment and/or credentialing of physicians. The FPDC also serves state medical boards as a back-up repository, both in hard copy and electronic files, of their disciplinary action data. In case of emergencies or local system failures, member boards can recreate all of their physician discipline files through the FPDC.[16] During the immediate aftermath of the effects of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the staffs of the FSMB and its members boards worked together to expedite medical care for victims while simultaneously protecting the public from dangerous doctors or imposter physicians.[17]

The FSMB's Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS), created in 1996, provides a permanent repository for the core credentials of physicians and physician assistants. In February 2009, FCVS received its 100,000th physician applicant.

The Post-Licensure Assessment System (PLAS) is a joint program of the FSMB and the National Board of Medical Examiners. The PLAS provides comprehensive services to medical licensing authorities for use in assessing the ongoing competence of licensed or previously licensed physicians. Such services benefit state medical boards, hospitals and other organizations interested in ensuring that physicians who are providing patient care are competent to do so.

The FSMB publishes both electronic and print materials to inform member boards, physicians and the public about medical licensing, regulation, discipline and medical trends. The FSMB's quarterly flagship publication, the Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline, is not currently indexed by PubMed, as was its predecessor, the "Federal Bulletin."[18] A monthly newsletter, FSMB Newsline, and a weekly e-mail publication, BoardNet News, keep member boards and their staff up to date.

Controversies

Pharmaceutical funding

The FSMB Foundation developed Responsible Opioid Prescribing: A Physician's Guide, a book written by Scott M. Fishman, that translates the FSMB's Model Policy for the Use of Controlled Substances for the Treatment of Pain into pragmatic implementation strategies for risk reduction of addiction, abuse and diversion, patient education and monitoring. In February 2012, MedPage Today revealed that the FSMB sought $100,000 in funding from Purdue Pharma to pay for printing and distribution costs of the book.[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b State of the States: Physician Regulation 2009. A report of the Federation of State Medical Boards, Dallas, Texas. 2009.
  2. ^ Ripps, RA (October 2009). "Sham peer review". Connecticut Medicine. 73 (9): 553–4. PMID 19860276.
  3. ^ Pfifferling, JH; Meyer, DN; Wang, CJ (2008). "Sham peer review: perversions of a powerful process". Physician Executive. 34 (5): 24–9. PMID 19456073.
  4. ^ Vyas, D; Hozain, AE (7 June 2014). "Clinical peer review in the United States: history, legal development and subsequent abuse". World Journal of Gastroenterology. 20 (21): 6357–63. doi:10.3748/wjg.v20.i21.6357. PMC 4047321. PMID 24914357.
  5. ^ Berlin, J (1 August 2015). "Fair Evaluations, No Witch Hunts". Texas Medicine. 111 (8): 63–9. PMID 26263523.
  6. ^ Chalifoux R, Jr (15 November 2005). "So what is a sham peer review?". MedGenMed. 7 (4): 47, discussion 48. PMC 1681729. PMID 16614669.
  7. ^ "Mishler v. Clift". 191. 1999: 998. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ FSMB Handbook 2008-09. Handbook of the Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, Inc. 2008.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-02-15. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  10. ^ "Leadership". Federation of State Medical Boards. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  11. ^ "Contact a State Medical Board". Federation of State Medical Boards. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  12. ^ United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. 1605859. John Doe v. National Board of Medical Examiners, appellant, D.C. Civ. No. 99-cv-04532. AltLaw
  13. ^ Benjamin, RM (2009). "Planting Seeds of Excellence" (PDF). Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline. 95 (1): 3–4.
  14. ^ "FSMB Foundation Highlights". Federation of State Medical Boards. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2022-09-24.
  15. ^ Burdick, Suzanne (2022-09-16). "Federation of State Medical Boards Attacks Physicians Over COVID 'Misinformation'". Principia Scientific Intl. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2022-09-25.
  16. ^ Physician Data Center Provides Up-To-Date Information on Disciplinary Actions. FSMB Newsline. March/April 2009.
  17. ^ Responding In Times of Need: Katrina and Beyond. FSMB. 2006.
  18. ^ "Journal of medical regulation. - NLM Catalog - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  19. ^ Fauber, John (2012-02-19). "Follow the Money: Pain, Policy, and Profit". MedPage Today. from the original on 2022-09-24. Retrieved 2022-09-25.

External links

  • Official website for the Federation of State Medical Boards

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Federation of State Medical Boards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Federation of State Medical Boards FSMB of the United States is a national non profit organization that represents the 71 state medical and osteopathic boards of the United States and its territories and co sponsors the United States Medical Licensing Examination Medical boards license physicians investigate complaints discipline those who violate the law conduct physician evaluations and facilitate the rehabilitation of physicians where appropriate The FSMB s mission calls for continual improvement in the quality safety and integrity of health care through the development and promotion of high standards for physician licensure and practice 1 Federation of State Medical BoardsFormation1912TypeProfessional associationHeadquartersWashington DCLocationUnited StatesOfficial languageEnglishPresident and CEOHumayun Chaudhry D O Websitewww wbr fsmb wbr orgBased in Euless Texas and Washington D C the FSMB serves as the national voice for its member boards and is a recognized authority throughout the United States and internationally on issues related to medical licensure and discipline The United States Medical Licensing Examination USMLE is a three step three part professional examination for medical licensure that is sponsored by the FSMB and the National Board of Medical Examiners NBME Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Leadership 2 1 1 Board of directors 2 2 Members 2 2 1 Alabama 2 2 2 Alaska 2 2 3 Arizona 2 2 4 Arkansas 2 2 5 California 2 2 6 Colorado 2 2 7 Connecticut 2 2 8 Delaware 2 2 9 Florida 2 2 10 Georgia 2 2 11 Guam 2 2 12 Hawaii 2 2 13 Idaho 2 2 14 Illinois 2 2 15 Indiana 2 2 16 Iowa 2 2 17 Kansas 2 2 18 Kentucky 2 2 19 Louisiana 2 2 20 Maine 2 2 21 Maryland 2 2 22 Massachusetts 2 2 23 Michigan 2 2 24 Minnesota 2 2 25 Mississippi 2 2 26 Missouri 2 2 27 Montana 2 2 28 Nebraska 2 2 29 Nevada 2 2 30 New Hampshire 2 2 31 New Jersey 2 2 32 New Mexico 2 2 33 New York 2 2 34 North Carolina 2 2 35 North Dakota 2 2 36 Northern Mariana Islands 2 2 37 Ohio 2 2 38 Oklahoma 2 2 39 Oregon 2 2 40 Pennsylvania 2 2 41 Puerto Rico 2 2 42 Rhode Island 2 2 43 South Carolina 2 2 44 South Dakota 2 2 45 Tennessee 2 2 46 Texas 2 2 47 Utah 2 2 48 Vermont 2 2 49 Virgin Islands 2 2 50 Washington 2 2 51 Washington D C 2 2 52 West Virginia 2 2 53 Wisconsin 2 2 54 Wyoming 3 USMLE Examination 4 Activities 4 1 Foundation 5 Services 6 Controversies 6 1 Pharmaceutical funding 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution authorizes states to establish laws and regulations protecting the health safety and general welfare of their citizens 1 Medicine is a regulated profession in the United States because of the potential harm to the public if an incompetent or impaired physician is licensed to practice To protect the public from the unprofessional improper unlawful fraudulent and or incompetent practice of medicine each of the 50 states the District of Columbia and the U S territories Puerto Rico Guam the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and the U S Virgin Islands has a medical practice act that defines the practice of medicine and delegates the authority to enforce the law to a state medical board By following up on complaints medical boards also give the public a way to enforce basic standards of competence and ethical behavior in their physicians and physicians a way to protect the integrity of their profession State medical boards also adopt policies and guidelines related to the practice of medicine However medical boards sometimes engage in the unethical practice of sham peer review 2 3 4 5 6 7 The FSMB was founded in 1912 through a merger between the National Confederation of State Medical Examining and Licensing Boards established in 1891 and the American Confederation of Reciprocating Examining and Licensing Boards established in 1902 The founding of the FSMB coincides with the national impact of the Flexner Report which was published in 1910 by the Carnegie Foundation and led to dramatic changes in medical education In 1915 the FSMB began publication of the Monthly Bulletin the first regular publication since the Quarterly which ceased publication after the first volume The FSMB was unique in that it was the first group to publish the names of disciplined physicians in its Monthly Bulletin In 1920 or 1921 the name of the publication was changed to Federation Bulletin and publication continued on a monthly basis The year 1993 saw the development of a new larger format for the publication which was called the Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline In 2010 the journal was renamed the Journal of Medical Regulation Since its establishment the FSMB has initiated and strengthened cooperation among state medical boards and facilitated collaborative efforts between state medical boards and other entities 8 All 71 medical boards of the United States and its territories including the 14 state boards of osteopathic medicine belong to the FSMB Members of these boards are known as Fellows of the FSMB so long as they are serving as members of a member medical board and for a period of 36 months thereafter and many of them have been prominent in the affairs of numerous other major medical organizations in the United States The FSMB is a parent organization of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education ACCME and the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates ECFMG It was a founding member of what was to become the American Board of Medical Specialties ABMS and remains an associate member of that body The FSMB s Chief Executive Officers since the organization s inception have been George H Matson 1912 Otto V Huffman 1912 1915 Walter L Bierring 1915 1961 Stiles D Ezell 1961 Harold E Jervey Jr 1961 1962 1977 1984 McKinley H Crabb 1962 1977 Bryant L Galusha 1984 1989 James R Winn 1989 2001 Dale L Austin M A 2001 2002 James N Thompson 2002 2008 and Barbara S Schneidman 2009 Humayun Chaudhry began his tenure as President and CEO on October 19 2009 9 Organization EditLeadership Edit Board of directors Edit The federation is run by a board of directors which is elected by the 71 member state and territorial medical regulatory authorities within the federation As of 2022 10 Sarvam TerKonda Chair Jeffrey Carter Chair elect Jone Geimer Flanders Treasurer Kenneth Simons Immediate Past Chair Humayun Chaudhry Secretary President and CEOMembers Edit Membership in the federation is made up of state and territorial medical boards across the United States 11 Alabama Alabama Board of Medical Examiners Medical Licensure Commission of AlabamaAlaska Alaska State Medical BoardArizona Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery Arizona Medical BoardArkansas Arkansas State Medical BoardCalifornia Medical Board of California Osteopathic Medical Board of CaliforniaColorado Colorado Medical BoardConnecticut Connecticut Medical Examining BoardDelaware Delaware Board of Medical Licensure and DisciplineFlorida Florida Board of Medicine Florida Board of Osteopathic MedicineGeorgia Georgia Composite Medicine BoardGuam Guam Board of Medical ExaminersHawaii Hawaii Medical BoardIdaho Idaho Board of MedicineIllinois Illinois Division of Professional Regulation Medical Disciplinary Board Medical Licensing BoardIndiana Medical Licensing Board of IndianaIowa Iowa Board of MedicineKansas Kansas State Board of Healing ArtsKentucky Kentucky Board of Medical LicensureLouisiana Louisiana State Board of Medical ExaminersMaine Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine Maine Board of Osteopathic LicensureMaryland Maryland Board of PhysiciansMassachusetts Massachusetts Board of Registration in MedicineMichigan Michigan Board of Medicine Michigan Board of Osteopathic Medicine and SurgeryMinnesota Minnesota Board of Medical PracticeMississippi Mississippi State Board of Medical LicensureMissouri Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing ArtsMontana Montana Board of Medical ExaminersNebraska Nebraska Board of Medicine and SurgeryNevada Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners Nevada State Board of Osteopathic MedicineNew Hampshire New Hampshire Board of MedicineNew Jersey New Jersey State Board of Medical ExaminersNew Mexico New Mexico Medical BoardNew York New York State Board for Medicine New York State Office of Professional Medical ConductNorth Carolina North Carolina Medical BoardNorth Dakota North Dakota Board of MedicineNorthern Mariana Islands CNMI Board of Professional Licensing Health Care Professions Licensing BoardOhio State Medical Board of OhioOklahoma Oklahoma State Board of Osteopathic Examiners Oklahoma State Medical Board of Licensure and SupervisionOregon Oregon Medical BoardPennsylvania Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine Pennsylvania State Board of Osteopathic MedicinePuerto Rico Puerto Rico Board of Medical Licensure and DisciplineRhode Island Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and DisciplineSouth Carolina South Carolina Board of Medical ExaminersSouth Dakota South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic ExaminersTennessee Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners Tennessee Board of Osteopathic ExaminationTexas Texas Medical BoardUtah Utah Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons Licensing Board Utah Physicians and Surgeons Licensing BoardVermont Vermont Board of Medical Practice Vermont Board of Osteopathic Physicians and SurgeonsVirgin Islands Virgin Islands Board of Medical ExaminersWashington Washington Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery Washington Medical CommissionWashington D C District of Columbia Board of MedicineWest Virginia West Virginia Board of Medicine West Virginia Board of Osteopathic Medicine and SurgeryWisconsin Wisconsin Medical Examining BoardWyoming Wyoming Board of MedicineUSMLE Examination EditFurther information USMLE The United States Medical Licensing Examination USMLE is sponsored by the FSMB The USMLE must be passed before a Doctor of Medicine with an M D degree can obtain a license to practice medicine in the United States 12 Activities EditThe FSMB is guided in its actions and activities by its House of Delegates in which every member board is represented Its activities include conducting or commissioning research to determine whether an emerging trend in medical practice requires the attention of its member boards developing and updating policy guidelines to reflect the impact of scientific advances new technologies and changing cultural attitudes helping member boards carry out their duties as regulators of the medical profession through educational meetings programs and seminars representing its member boards in a growing number of collaborations as new medical knowledge and new technologies demand work across old boundaries serving as a national and international spokesperson on issues related to medical regulation and discipline and conducting outreach to the public around new initiatives and responding to calls from the media editors and concerned citizens Foundation Edit The FSMB Foundation formerly the FSMB Education and Research Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the FSMB and makes financial grants for education and research projects that support the work of the state medical boards The Foundation as a 501 c 3 organization can compete for external grant funds and when appropriate direct them back to state medical boards in the form of grants that address education and research needs In April 2006 the FSMB Foundation was awarded a grant to develop online physician education The Online Prescriber Education Network portal now offers 32 available educational courses 13 Starting in 2013 the foundation has hosted an annual luncheon which has raised thousands of dollars to support Foundation activities including research into how states addressed the COVID 19 pandemic 14 15 In April 2022 the foundation held its 10th Anniversary luncheon Services EditThis section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The FSMB s Federation Physician Data Center FPDC provides comprehensive information on regulatory actions and other vital information reported against physicians It offers two services to assist medical boards in their credentialing efforts the Board Action Data Bank Search and the Disciplinary Alert Service both of which are considered primary source equivalents by NCQA URAC and the Joint Commission The FPDC permits medical boards to view a consolidated national record of disciplinary actions taken against a physician dating back to the early 1960s Actions by medical boards and governmental agencies include revocation suspension or denial of license renewal Through the FPDC s Disciplinary Alert Service the FSMB electronically notifies all member boards within 48 hours when any member board reports a disciplinary action against a physician or physician assistant A similar service advises hospitals and managed care organizations when one of their physicians has been disciplined The FPDC is routinely consulted by licensing and disciplinary boards military governmental and private agencies and organizations involved in the employment and or credentialing of physicians The FPDC also serves state medical boards as a back up repository both in hard copy and electronic files of their disciplinary action data In case of emergencies or local system failures member boards can recreate all of their physician discipline files through the FPDC 16 During the immediate aftermath of the effects of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 the staffs of the FSMB and its members boards worked together to expedite medical care for victims while simultaneously protecting the public from dangerous doctors or imposter physicians 17 The FSMB s Federation Credentials Verification Service FCVS created in 1996 provides a permanent repository for the core credentials of physicians and physician assistants In February 2009 FCVS received its 100 000th physician applicant The Post Licensure Assessment System PLAS is a joint program of the FSMB and the National Board of Medical Examiners The PLAS provides comprehensive services to medical licensing authorities for use in assessing the ongoing competence of licensed or previously licensed physicians Such services benefit state medical boards hospitals and other organizations interested in ensuring that physicians who are providing patient care are competent to do so The FSMB publishes both electronic and print materials to inform member boards physicians and the public about medical licensing regulation discipline and medical trends The FSMB s quarterly flagship publication the Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline is not currently indexed by PubMed as was its predecessor the Federal Bulletin 18 A monthly newsletter FSMB Newsline and a weekly e mail publication BoardNet News keep member boards and their staff up to date Controversies EditThe neutrality of this article is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pharmaceutical funding Edit The FSMB Foundation developed Responsible Opioid Prescribing A Physician s Guide a book written by Scott M Fishman that translates the FSMB s Model Policy for the Use of Controlled Substances for the Treatment of Pain into pragmatic implementation strategies for risk reduction of addiction abuse and diversion patient education and monitoring In February 2012 MedPage Today revealed that the FSMB sought 100 000 in funding from Purdue Pharma to pay for printing and distribution costs of the book 19 See also EditInternational Association of Medical CollegesReferences Edit a b State of the States Physician Regulation 2009 A report of the Federation of State Medical Boards Dallas Texas 2009 Ripps RA October 2009 Sham peer review Connecticut Medicine 73 9 553 4 PMID 19860276 Pfifferling JH Meyer DN Wang CJ 2008 Sham peer review perversions of a powerful process Physician Executive 34 5 24 9 PMID 19456073 Vyas D Hozain AE 7 June 2014 Clinical peer review in the United States history legal development and subsequent abuse World Journal of Gastroenterology 20 21 6357 63 doi 10 3748 wjg v20 i21 6357 PMC 4047321 PMID 24914357 Berlin J 1 August 2015 Fair Evaluations No Witch Hunts Texas Medicine 111 8 63 9 PMID 26263523 Chalifoux R Jr 15 November 2005 So what is a sham peer review MedGenMed 7 4 47 discussion 48 PMC 1681729 PMID 16614669 Mishler v Clift 191 1999 998 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help FSMB Handbook 2008 09 Handbook of the Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States Inc 2008 Press Release Federation of State Medical Boards Names Humayun J Chaudhry D O President and CEO PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 02 15 Retrieved 2009 11 23 Leadership Federation of State Medical Boards Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2022 09 24 Contact a State Medical Board Federation of State Medical Boards Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2022 09 24 United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 1605859 John Doe v National Board of Medical Examiners appellant D C Civ No 99 cv 04532 AltLaw Benjamin RM 2009 Planting Seeds of Excellence PDF Journal of Medical Licensure and Discipline 95 1 3 4 FSMB Foundation Highlights Federation of State Medical Boards Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2022 09 24 Burdick Suzanne 2022 09 16 Federation of State Medical Boards Attacks Physicians Over COVID Misinformation Principia Scientific Intl Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2022 09 25 Physician Data Center Provides Up To Date Information on Disciplinary Actions FSMB Newsline March April 2009 Responding In Times of Need Katrina and Beyond FSMB 2006 Journal of medical regulation NLM Catalog NCBI www ncbi nlm nih gov Retrieved 5 August 2017 Fauber John 2012 02 19 Follow the Money Pain Policy and Profit MedPage Today Archived from the original on 2022 09 24 Retrieved 2022 09 25 External links EditOfficial website for the Federation of State Medical Boards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federation of State Medical Boards amp oldid 1126126289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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