Nevada Code § 633.361

Issuance of license without examination
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 633.315 , the Board may issue a license
without examination to a person:
(a) Who has completed a hospital internship and
is licensed in any country, state, territory or province to practice
osteopathic medicine, if the licensing requirements of that country, state,
territory or province at the time the license was issued are deemed by the
Board to be practically equivalent to the licensing requirements in force in
this State at that time.
(b) Who is a graduate of a school of osteopathic
medicine, has completed a hospital internship and passed an examination for
admission into the medical corps of any of the Armed Forces of the United
States or the United States Public Health Service or who possesses a
certificate from the National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic Physicians and
Surgeons.
2. Any person applying for a license under
the provisions of subsection 1 shall:
(a) Furnish to the Board such proof of
qualifications and pass an oral examination as the Board may require; and
(b) Pay in advance to the Board the application
and initial license fee specified in this chapter.

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