Nevada Code § 630.165

Application and affidavit for license or license by endorsement to practice medicine; additional requirements; burden of proof
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, an applicant for a license to practice medicine must submit to
the Board, on a form provided by the Board, an application in writing,
accompanied by an affidavit stating that:
(a) The applicant is the person named in the
proof of graduation and that it was obtained without fraud or misrepresentation
or any mistake of which the applicant is aware; and
(b) The information contained in the application
and any accompanying material is complete and correct.
2. An applicant for a license by
endorsement to practice medicine pursuant to NRS
630.1605 or 630.1607 must submit to
the Board, on a form provided by the Board, an application in writing,
accompanied by an affidavit stating that:
(a) The applicant is the person named in the
license to practice medicine issued by the District of Columbia or any state or
territory of the United States and that the license was obtained without fraud
or misrepresentation or any mistake of which the applicant is aware; and
(b) The information contained in the application
and any accompanying material is complete and correct.
3. An application submitted pursuant to
subsection 1 or 2 must include all information required to complete the
application.
4. In addition to the other requirements
for licensure, the Board may require such further evidence of the mental,
physical, medical or other qualifications of the applicant as it considers
necessary.
5. The applicant bears the burden of
proving and documenting his or her qualifications for licensure.

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