State Medical Boards, Licensure, and Discipline in the United States
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- PMCID: PMC7011294
- DOI: 10.1176/appi.focus.20190020
State Medical Boards, Licensure, and Discipline in the United States
Abstract
Medical practice acts and state medical boards have evolved since their conception in the mid-19th century. Today, state medical boards are usually responsible for a variety of functions, with the main function being the detection and discipline of unprofessional and unethical conduct by physicians and other medical professionals. In this article, a brief history of medical licensing and regulation is first provided, with an overview of the structure and process of state medical boards, and how they vary across states. Next, common causes for medical board complaints are discussed, with a focus on complaints against psychiatrists. Last, the author provides general medical-legal considerations that a psychiatrist should contemplate if he or she is the subject of a medical board complaint.
Copyright © by the American Psychiatric Association.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Landess reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.
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