Oklahoma Code § 59-635.3

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Resident training license – Prescribing privileges -
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Requirements.
A.  There is established in this state a resident training
license for medical school graduates.  The resident training license
shall be:
1.  Issued by the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners to
eligible physicians;
2.  Issued without any continuing education requirements; and
3.  Issued for no more than one (1) year.
B.  If the physician’s resident training program specifically
approves the resident to have prescribing authority, the resident
training license shall permit the physician to apply for prescribing
privileges from state or federal authorities.
C.  The resident training license shall not permit:
1.  The physician to practice medicine beyond the scope allowed
by the physician’s training program; or
2.  The licensee to practice independent of the residency
program.
D.  The resident training license is a prerequisite to
participation in any training program.
E.  Any person holding a resident training license is not
guaranteed subsequent full or advanced resident licensure in this
state as an osteopathic physician.

F.  Any application for full licensure shall be adjudged by the
Board on its own merits including training, education and personal
background.
G.  A physician shall meet the following requirements to be
eligible for a resident training license:
1.  Completion of a resident training license application;
2.  Payment of the application fee; and
3.  Documentation from the applicant’s Oklahoma training program
recommending the physician and stating the applicant meets all the
requirements for such licensure.

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