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What types of medical licenses are available in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and what are the requirements? Full license: You must hold an active full license to practice medicine independently in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. An active licensee must earn CME credits and maintain malpractice insurance. The full license fee is $600.00.
The Board of Registration in Medicine is responsible for licensing, regulation, and discipline of Massachusetts physicians and acupuncturists.
The Medical Review Team (MRT) ensures careful screening of any individual under age 22 for whom placement is sought in a pediatric nursing home or skilled nursing facility for long-term care, short-term care (90 days/year) and short term post hospital admission.
Information for adolescents and young adults with acquired brain injury, traumatic brain injury, or skilled nursing rehabilitation needs.
Board Orders associated with disciplinary and other Board actions that can be provided in an accessible format are posted below, beginning on January 4, 2012. Documents are posted by month in reverse chronological order.
The Board has eight positions which require a registered nurse license and has two positions which do not require an RN license. View the variety of positions we offer below.
Massachusetts State Continuing Medical Education (CME) Requirements Credit amount: As of Jan. 1, 2018, Massachusetts requires 50 hours of CME credits per license renewal cycle. Licensure cycle: Biennial—beginning on the date the license was issued or renewed.