THE STATE
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF |
TO: |
Higher Education and Professional Practice Committee |
FROM: |
Johanna Duncan-Poitier |
SUBJECT: |
Report of the Committee on the Professions Regarding
Licensing Petitions |
DATE: |
November 15, 2006 |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
Goal 3 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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Issue for
Decision (Consent Agenda)
Should the
Regents approve the recommendations of the Committee on the Professions
pertaining to licensing petitions as listed on the
attachment?
Proposed Handling
The question
will come before the Higher Education and Professional Practice Committee at its
December 2006 meeting where it will be voted on and action taken. It will then come before the full Board
at its December meeting for final action.
Procedural History
Section 6506(5)
of the Education Law and Part 24.7 of the Rules of the Board of Regents
authorizes the Regents to waive education, experience and examination
requirements for a professional license as well as confer the degree Doctor of
Medicine.
Background Information
There are 23
licensing petitions and 22 requests for the conferral of the degree Doctor of
Medicine for review and approval.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Regents approve the recommendations of the Committee on the Professions regarding licensing petitions.
Timetable for Implementation
Approval of the
Committee on the Professions’ recommendations will be effective December 5,
2006.
Cases Presented to
Board of Regents on:
December 5, 2006
SUMMARY REPORT | ||||||||
PROFESSION |
EDUCATION |
EXAMINATION |
Experience |
Confer Degree Doctor
of Medicine |
Three-Year Limited
License | |||
Pre-Professional |
Professional |
Post-Graduate |
Proficiency |
Licensing | ||||
Architecture |
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06-30-03 to 06-35-03 |
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Certified Public
Accountancy |
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06-15-07 To 06-18-07 |
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06-02-69 |
Dentistry |
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06-14-50 06-15-50 |
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06-10-59 To 06-14-59 |
Medicine |
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06-104-60* |
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06-144-60C to 06-165-60C |
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Veterinary
Medicine |
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06-11-75 |
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06-26-74 to 06-29-74 |
Veterinary
Technology |
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06-02-77 |
OTHER: *Endorsement of |
Total for fiscal year
to date:
223 Total for calendar
year to date:
293 |
ARCHITECTURE
Petition
for: Waiver of
Summary
Statement: The petitioners listed below are all
graduates of professionally accredited architecture programs who have applied
for licensure in
Prior to 1983, certain states did not require the Equivalency Examination
(EE) or the Qualifying Test (QT) if a candidate had a degree from an accredited
architecture program, and granted licensure upon passage of the Professional
Examination (PE). Prior to 1975,
most states recognized the Examination Syllabus (ES). The petitioners passed either the
national Professional Examination (PE) given prior to 1983, or portions of the
national Examination Syllabus (ES) given prior to 1975. Prior to 1983,
Section 7304(4) of Education Law and Section 69.3 of the Commissioner’s
Regulations require for endorsement that “… an architect licensed in another
state or jurisdiction as the result of successful completion of only the
professional examination in use before 1983 may be granted licensure upon
presentation of evidence of two years of work experience of a grade and
character satisfactory to the State Board for Architecture and passage of a
practical examination satisfactory to the State Board for Architecture
…”
Each petitioner satisfied the examination requirement in his/her initial
state of licensure and has extensive professional practice satisfactory to the
State Board. Since the above
information illustrates evidence of competence within the profession, and in
lieu of the practical examination, the Executive Secretary of the State Board
for Architecture recommends that the examination requirement be considered
satisfied and each applicant’s licensure in another state be accepted for
endorsement in New York State.
NAME OF PETITIONER |
LICENSURE |
06-30-03
Christine Albright
|
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06-31-03 Tony
DiNicola |
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06-32-03 Michael
Logan Treanor |
Kansas, 1980; also
licensed in Montana, California, Texas, South Carolina, Alabama, Nebraska,
Arizona, Tennessee and Colorado. |
06-33-03 John B.
Roberts |
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06-34-03 Timothy K.
Green |
Colorado, 1982; also
licensed in Arizona, California, Georgia, Idaho, Minnesota, New Hampshire,
Utah, and Washington. |
06-35-03 Martha T.
Seng |
|
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
06-15-07
Jean
DeMicco
(Pace
University, Pleasantville, New York, Bachelor of Business Administration in
Marketing, June 1971; Iona College, Master of Business Administration in
Accounting, June 1991)
Petition
for:
Acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform Certified Public Accountancy
Examination.
Statement
of Problem: Ms. DeMicco
originally received conditional credit for passing the paper-based Auditing (AUD) and Law and Professional
Responsibility (LPR) sections of the examination in November 2002. For applicants receiving conditional
credit at that time, Commissioner's
Regulations required that the applicant pass all parts of the Uniform CPA
examination within 36 months.
She subsequently passed the computer-based Regulation (REG)
section in August 2004. Ms. DeMicco
needed to pass the fourth section, Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR),
by November 2005 to retain credit for the two sections she passed in November
2002. In passing the Financial
Accounting & Reporting section during July 2006, Ms. DeMicco needed eight
additional months beyond the 36-month requirement provided in the regulations to
pass all sections of the Uniform CPA Examination.
Ms. DeMicco experienced technical difficulties with the computer
equipment when she sat for the final section she needed to pass during the
November 2005 administration of the examination. There was a
delay in Ms. DeMicco receiving an acknowledgement that there were technical
issues at that test site which resulted in the test site being closed after the
November 2005 administration of the examination. Because Ms. DeMicco had now reached the
end of the 36-month conditioning, she delayed sitting the examination again
until she was able to clarify whether or not she would lose credit for her
previous sections. Ms. DeMicco then
scheduled her retest for July 2006 and passed the FAR section. Had Ms. DeMicco not experienced
technical difficulties at the examination site in November 2005, it is likely
that she would have been successful on the examination and would not have
exceeded the 36-month conditional credit period.
As the technical difficulties were beyond Ms. DeMicco’s control, the
Executive Secretary for the State Board for Accountancy supports her request to
waive the 36-month requirement to pass all four parts of the Uniform CPA
Examination.
APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section
7404 of Education Law and Part 70 of the Commissioner’s Regulations
requires: |
|
(1) A
bachelor’s or higher degree based on a program in
accountancy. |
(1) Pace
University, Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, June 1971;
|
(2)
Passing scores on the Uniform CPA Examination. |
(2) (a)
November 2002: Auditing; Law
(passing scores).
(b) August
2004: Regulation (passing
score). (c)
November 2005: Financial Accounting & Reporting
(failed). (d) July
2006: Financial Accounting &
Reporting (passing score). |
(3) Two years of
satisfactory experience. |
(3) |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee
on the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the State
Board for Public Accountancy, recommends that the applicant’s petition for
acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform CPA Examination be
accepted.
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
06-16-07
Gunmeet
Katari
(Hofstra
University, Hempstead, New York, Bachelor of Business Administration in
Accounting, May 1999)
Petition
for:
Acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform Certified Public Accountancy
Examination.
Statement
of Problem: Commissioner's Regulations require
that an applicant must pass all parts of the Uniform CPA examination within an
18-month period. Ms. Katari
originally received conditional credit for passing the computer-based Auditing
and Attestation (AUD) section of the examination on October 13, 2004. She
subsequently passed the computer-based Regulation (REG) and Business Environment
& Concepts (BEC) sections, respectively, on February 26 and 27, 2006. Ms. Katari needed to pass the fourth
section, Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR), by April 13, 2006 to retain
credit for the AUD section she passed in October 2004. She scheduled for and
passed the FAR section on May 25, 2006.
Ms. Katari was diagnosed with a chronic medical condition in March 2005
that impaired her ability to prepare and sit for the CPA exam, causing her to
miss the conditioning requirements by 1.5 months.
Based on the strength of the documentation provided by Ms. Katari’s
physician, the Executive Secretary of the
State Board for Public Accountancy supports her request to waive the
18-month requirement to pass all four parts of the Uniform CPA
Examination.
APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section
7404 of Education Law and Part 70 of the Commissioner’s Regulations
requires: |
|
(1) A
bachelor’s or higher degree based on a program in
accountancy. |
(2) |
(2)
Passing scores on the Uniform CPA Examination. |
(2) (a)
October 2004: Auditing and
Attestation (passing score). (b)
February 2006: Regulation
(passing
score). (c)
February 2006: Business Environment & Concepts (passing
score). (d) May 2006:
Financial Accounting & Reporting (passing
score). |
(3) Two years of
satisfactory experience. |
(3) |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee
on the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the State
Board for Public Accountancy, recommends that the applicant’s petition for
acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform CPA Examination be
accepted.
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
06-17-07
Osama
Tedawes
(
Petition
for:
Acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform Certified Public Accountancy
Examination.
Statement
of Problem: Mr. Tedawes
originally received conditional credit for passing the paper-based Auditing (AUD) and Law and Professional
Responsibility (LPR) sections of the examination on May 31, 2003. For applicants receiving conditional
credit at that time, Commissioner's
Regulations required that the applicant pass all parts of the Uniform CPA
examination within 36 months. He subsequently passed the computer-based
Regulation (REG) section on February 27, 2006. Mr. Tedawes needed to pass the
fourth section, Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR), by May 31, 2006 to
retain credit for the two sections he passed in May 2003.
Mr. Tedawes scheduled to take the FAR section on August 31, 2005, the
last day of the July/August testing window. Unfortunately, technical
difficulties at the
Mr. Tedawes sat again for the FAR section of the exam in February 2006
and May 2006, before passing the FAR section in August 2006. This passing date exceeded the 36-month
conditional credit period required by Commissioner’s Regulations by four
months. Had Mr. Tedawes not been
prevented by technical failures from sitting for the FAR section during the
July/August 2005 testing window, it is likely that he would not have exceeded
the 36-month conditional credit period.
As the technical difficulties Mr. Tedawes experienced were beyond his
control, the Executive Secretary for the State Board for Public Accountancy
supports his request to waive the 36-month requirement to pass all four parts of
the Uniform CPA Examination.
APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section
7404 of Education Law and Part 70 of the Commissioner’s Regulations
requires: |
|
(1) A
bachelor’s or higher degree based on a program in
accountancy. |
(1) |
(2)
Passing scores on the Uniform CPA Examination. |
(2) (a)
May 2003: Auditing; Law (passing
scores).
(b)
February 2006: Regulation (passing score). (c)
November 2005: Financial Accounting & Reporting
(failed). (d)
February 2006: Financial Accounting & Reporting
(failed). (e)
May 2006: Financial Accounting & Reporting
(failed). (f)
August 2006: Financial Accounting & Reporting (passing
score). |
(3) Two years of
satisfactory experience. |
(3) |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee
on the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the State
Board for Public Accountancy, recommends that the applicant’s petition for
acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform CPA Examination be
accepted.
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
06-18-07
Alex
Tilis
(
Petition
for:
Acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform Certified Public Accountancy
Examination.
Statement
of Problem: Commissioner's Regulations require that
an applicant must pass all parts of the Uniform CPA examination within an
18-month period. Mr. Tilis
received conditional credit on the Regulation (REG) section of the examination
in November 2004. He subsequently
passed the Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR) section in February 2006
and the Auditing and Attestation (AUD)
section in May 2006. Mr.
Tilis needed to pass the fourth section, Business Environment & Concepts
(BEC), by May 2006 to retain credit for the section passed in November
2004. He did not pass BEC until
July 2006.
Mr. Tilis’ attempts to pass BEC within the 18-month time period were
complicated by an administrative error encountered with the examination vendor,
Prometric, in May 2006. On May 23,
2006, Mr. Tilis appeared for a previously scheduled appointment to take the BEC
section of the examination and was told by test center staff that they had lost
his scheduling record due to computer system difficulties. Mr. Tilis later spoke with
representatives of the Department’s examination administrator, CPA Examination
Services, who confirmed that a mistake had been made. The second quarter testing window closed
on May 31, 2006 and the first available date to reschedule an appointment was
July 1, 2006. Mr. Tilis was able to schedule his appointment for July 10, 2006,
at which time he successfully completed the BEC section of the
examination.
Given the administrative errors encountered by Mr. Tilis at the test
center, the Executive Secretary of the
State Board for Public Accountancy supports his request that the
Committee on the Professions be petitioned to waive the 18-month requirement to
pass all four parts of the Uniform CPA Examination.
APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section
7404 of Education Law and Part 70 of the Commissioner’s Regulations
requires: |
|
(1) A
bachelor’s or higher degree based on a program in
accountancy. |
(1) |
(2)
Passing scores on the Uniform CPA Examination. |
(2) (a)
November 2004: Regulation
(passing score). (b)
February 2006: Financial Accounting & Reporting (passing
score). (c) May
2006: Auditing and
Attestation
(passing score). (d) July
2006: Business Environment and Concepts (passing
score). |
(3) Two years of
satisfactory experience. |
(3) |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee
on the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the State
Board for Public Accountancy, recommends that the applicant’s petition for
acceptance of passing grades on the Uniform CPA Examination be
accepted.
DENTISTRY
06-14-50
Thomas Zahavi
(Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Dental
Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel, Doctor of Dental medicine, May
1998).)
Petition for: Acceptance of
education.
Statement of Problem: The Regulations of the Commissioner of
Education require
evidence of the completion of two academic years of study in general
dentistry at an accredited dental school program which culminated in
certification that the applicant achieved the level of knowledge and clinical
proficiency expected of a graduate of a registered or accredited dental
school. Such study is required for
applicants completing a program of dental education in an unregistered or
unaccredited dental school. Dr.
Thomas Zahavi will complete the two-year General Dentistry program at the
University of Rochester Eastman Dental Center on December 31, 2006. The Dean of the
APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section 61 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education requires: |
|
(1) Not less than 60 semester hours of preprofessional education including courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology or zoology, and physics. |
(1) Two years of preprofessional education including courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology and physics at Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel. |
(2) Four academic years of dental education culminating in a degree in an acceptable dental school. |
(2) Four
years of acceptable dental education at the |
(3)
Two academic years of study in an accredited dental school program
culminating in certification that the applicant has achieved the level of
knowledge and clinical proficiency expected of a graduate a registered or
accredited dental school. |
(3)
Two-year General Dentistry program at University of Rochester Eastman
Dental Center, |
(4) Satisfactory scores on Parts I and II of the National Dental Board Examinations. |
(4) |
(5) Satisfactory performance on the clinical examination administered by the Northeast Regional Board of Dental Examiners. |
(5) |
(6)
|
(6) |
(7) Evidence of the required course in the identification and reporting of child abuse and maltreatment. |
(7) |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee on the Professions, in
concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the State Board for Dentistry,
recommends that the applicant's professional education requirement be considered
satisfied upon documentation of his successful completion of the two-year
General Dentistry program at the University of Rochester Eastman Dental Center.
DENTISTRY
06-14-50
Belkis
Duran
(Autonomous
University of Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Doctor of
Odontology, February 1992)
Petition
for: Acceptance
of professional education.
Statement of
Problem: The
Regulations of the Commissioner of Education require
evidence of the completion of two academic years of study in general
dentistry at an accredited dental school program which culminated in
certification that the applicant achieved the level of knowledge and clinical
proficiency expected of a graduate of a registered or accredited dental
school. Such study is required for
applicants completing a program of dental education in an unregistered or
unaccredited dental school. Dr.
Duran completed a two-year General Dentistry program at the
APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section 61 of the Regulations of the
Commissioner of Education requires: |
|
(1) Not less than 60 semester hours of
preprofessional education including courses in general chemistry, organic
chemistry, biology or zoology, and physics. |
(1) Fifty-two semester hours of
preprofessional education including courses in general chemistry, organic
chemistry, biology or zoology, and physics. |
(2) Four academic years of dental
education culminating in a degree in an acceptable dental
school. |
(2) Four years of acceptable
dental education at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic, Doctor of Odontology, February 1992.
|
(3)
Two academic years of study in an accredited dental school program
culminating in certification that the applicant has achieved the level of
knowledge and clinical proficiency expected of a graduate a registered or
accredited dental school. |
(3) Two-year General Dentistry program
at the |
(4) Satisfactory scores on Parts I and
II of the National Dental Board Examinations. |
(4) Satisfactory scores on Parts I and
II of the National Dental Board Examinations. |
(5) Satisfactory performance on the
clinical examination administered by the Northeast Regional Board of
Dental Examiners. |
(5) |
(6) |
(6) |
(7) Evidence of the required course in
the identification and reporting of child abuse and
maltreatment. |
(7) Completed the required course in
the identification and reporting of child abuse and
maltreatment. |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee on
the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the State Board
for Dentistry, recommends that the applicant's professional education
requirement be considered satisfied.
Petition
for: Three-year
limited license to practice Dentistry under Section 6604(6) of the Education
Law.
Statement of
Problem: The applicants
listed below have satisfied the education and examination requirements for
licensure as a dentist in
Each applicant has an opportunity to practice dentistry in an area which
has been designated a Federal Dental Health Professions Shortage Area and
requests a three-year waiver of the citizenship requirement under Section
6604(6) of the Education Law. Each applicant must sign an affidavit stating the
exact location of the shortage area where he/she will practice before the
three-year limited license will be issued.
Applicable
Guidelines: Section
6604(6) of the Education Law relates to the requirement of United States
citizenship or permanent resident status for licensure as a dentist in New York
State and allows the Board of Regents to grant a one-time, three-year waiver of
this requirement for an alien dentist to practice in New York State if all other
licensure requirements are satisfied and to grant an additional extension not to
exceed six years to enable the alien to secure citizenship or permanent resident
status, provided such status is being actively pursued.
NAME
OF PETITIONER |
06-10-59 Constantina
Bacopoulou |
06-11-59 Jong-Hyun
Ban |
06-12-59 Pereen
Bubala |
06-13-59 Danny
Seto |
06-14-59 Sara
Fikree |
ACTION: The Department
shall issue a three-year limited license to each applicant to practice dentistry
in New York State in a Federal Dental Health Professions Shortage Area upon
approval by the Department of all documentation needed to verify satisfaction of
all dentistry licensure requirements other than citizenship and an acceptable
Affidavit of Agreement on the applicant’s location of employment. The limited license may be renewed upon
the lawful submission of an application for an extension of not more than six
years, at the discretion of the Department.
Petition
for: Three-year limited license to practice
veterinary medicine under Section 6704(6) of the Education
Law.
Statement of
Problem: The applicants
listed below have met the education and examination requirements for licensure
as veterinarians in
Each applicant also has a pending application for full veterinary medical
licensure, which cannot be granted until he/she satisfies the citizenship or
permanent residency requirement.
Applicable
Guidelines: Section 6704(6)
of the Education Law relates to the requirement of United States citizenship or
permanent resident status for licensure as a veterinarian in New York State and
allows the Board of Regents to grant a one-time, three-year waiver (plus an
extension of not more than one year) for an alien veterinarian to practice in
New York State if all other licensure requirements are
satisfied.
Name
of Petitioner |
06-26-74 Guillaume
Cloutier |
06-27-74 Shantibhushan
Jha |
06-28-74 Lucas
Pantaleon |
06-29-74 Jonathan
Spears |
ACTION: The Department
shall issue a limited license for a maximum of three years to practice
veterinary medicine in
VETERINARY
MEDICINE
06-11-75
Robin
Kenneth Sanecki
(University
of Illinois at Urbana, College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, D.V.M.,
1976)
Petition
for: Waiver
of
Statement of
Problem: Dr.
Sanecki graduated from an accredited college of veterinary medicine in the
Dr. Sanecki has documented
over 13 years of professional practice both in
APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Section
6704 of the Education Law and Section 59.6 and Part 62 of the Regulations
of the Commissioner of Education requires: |
|
(1)
Completion of six years of preprofessional and professional postsecondary
studies satisfactory to the department and graduation with a satisfactory
degree in veterinary medicine. |
(1) University
of Illinois at Urbana, College
of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, Illinois, Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine, May 1976. |
(2)
Acceptable scores on satisfactory licensing examinations or passing scores
on an acceptable state licensing examination not in use in |
(2)
(a) Passing score reported on May 1976 NBE examination; did not take the
CCT. (b) Licensed as
a veterinarian in (c) More than
two years of satisfactory professional experience following
licensure. |
(3)
|
(4)
|
(4)
Evidence of good moral character. |
(5)
Good moral character. |
RECOMMENDATION: The
Committee on the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the
State Board for Veterinary Medicine, recommends waiver of the CCT examination
requirement.
MEDICINE
06-104-60
Horst Sievert
(Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Mainz,
Germany, Arztliche Prufung, October 1979)
Petition for: Endorsement of his
Statement of Problem: Dr. Sievert completed his medical
studies and received his degree from the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
in 1979. Dr. Sievert obtained a full medical license with specialist
registration from the General Medical Council in the
At its September 6, 2006 meeting, the Committee on the Professions
determined that Dr. Sievert had satisfied the three-year postgraduate hospital
training requirement, based, in part, on his specialty certificate in internal
medicine. Based upon a further review of the documentation submitted, the
Executive Secretary of the State Board for Medicine recommends that Dr.
Sievert’s German postgraduate training and German specialty certificates in
cardiology and angiology be used to fulfill the required three years of approved postgraduate
training.
APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS: |
QUALIFICATIONS: |
Sections 60.1 and 60.5 of the Commissioner’s Regulations for endorsement of a foreign license require: |
|
(1) Six years of postsecondary education, including at least 32 months of medical education. |
(a)
|
(2) Satisfactory proficiency examination. |
(2) Standard ECFMG Certificate, 1980. |
(3) Three years of approved postgraduate hospital training. |
(3) Residency in internal medicine, nephrology and intensive care medicine from December 1, 1979 to April 15, 1983 at the Klinikum Offenbach GmbH, Offenbach, Germany, and Specialty Certificates in Cardiology (1988) and Angiology (1996) issued by the Landesarztekammer Hessen, Frankfurt, Germany. |
(4) Appropriate medical license or certificate. |
(4) General Medical Council licensure 1998. |
(5) Acceptable scores on a clinical competency examination acceptable to the Department. |
(5)
Specialty Certificate in Internal Medicine issued by the Landesarztekammer
Hessen, |
(6) Not less than five years of satisfactory professional experience. |
(6) Over 10 years of documented professional experience. |
(7)
|
(7)
Alien lawfully admitted for permanent resident status in the |
(8) Evidence of good moral character. |
(8) Good moral character. |
(9) Evidence of the required course in the identification and reporting of child abuse and maltreatment. |
(9) Completed the required course in the identification and reporting of child abuse and maltreatment. |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee on the Professions, in concurrence with the Executive Secretary of the New York State Board for Medicine, recommends endorsement of the General Medical Council license and the acceptance of the German hospital training and the German specialty certificates in cardiology and angiology to satisfy the required three years of approved postgraduate training.
|
Petition
for: Conferral of
the degree Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) pursuant to Section 6529 of the Education
Law.
Summary
Statement: The
petitioners listed below are all graduates of foreign medical schools who have
been licensed in
The applicable requirements of Section 3.57 of the Rules of the Board of
Regents require completion of a medical education program in a foreign medical
school satisfactory to the Department which does not grant the degree Doctor of
Medicine (M.D.), and in which the philosophy and curriculum were equivalent, as
determined by the Department in accordance with the policy of the Board of
Regents, to those in programs leading to the degree Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at
medical schools in the United States satisfactory to, or registered by, the
Board of Regents and the Department.
Secondly, petitioners must have licensure to practice medicine in
NAME
OF PETITIONER |
QUALIFICATIONS |
06-144-60C Borimir
Darakchiev |
(1) Higher
Institute of Medicine, (2) License
#236673, issued on 6/23/05. |
06-145-60C Mohamad
El-Zaru |
(1) (2) License
#231170, issued on 2/2/04. |
06-146-60C Grace
George |
(1) (2) License #
159163, issued on 7/16/84. |
06-147-60C Sharon
Liang |
(1) (2) License
#230374, issued on 10/31/03. |
06-148-60C Esther
Pak |
(1)
Autonomous (2) License #239366, issued on
3/15/06. |
06-149-60C Kishan
Pandya |
(1)
(2) License #139623, issued on
9/7/79. |
06-150-60C Carmen
Tornos |
(1)
Autonomous (2)
License #178064, issued on 4/24/89. |
06-151-60C Arvind
Wadhwa |
(1)
(2)
License #168079, issued on 10/9/86. |
06-152-60C Vijaya
Atluru |
(1)
(2)
License #129920, issued on 2/25/77. |
06-153-60C Codrin
Iacob |
(1) CLUJ
Institute of Medicine & Pharmacy, (2)
License #236911, issued on 7/8/05. |
06-154-60C Alamgir
Isani |
(1)
(2)
License #136189, issued on 10/20/78. |
06-155-60C Samy
Lasheen |
(1)
(2)
License #224512, issued on 4/18/02. |
06-156-60C Anna
Suponya |
(1)
(2)
License #229325, issued on 7/23/03. |
06-157-60C Natalie
Semenyuk Stony
|
(1) Voroshilovgrad
Medical Institute, (2)
License #230610, issued on 11/24/03. |
06-158-60C Bong
Kim Stony
|
(1) (2) License
#115195, issued on 1/22/73. |
06-159-60C Frederick
Schiavone Stony
|
(1) (2) License
#166529, issued on 6/30/86. |
06-160-60C John
Zafaranloo |
(1) (2) License
#232949, issued on 6/22/04. |
06-161-60C Subhendu
Kundu Glen Oaks,
NY 11004 |
(1) (2) License
#209274, issued on 12/31/97. |
06-162-60C Wenlang Xia Stony |
(1) Shanghai
Second Medical College, (2) License
#231252, issued on 7/1/87. |
06-163-60C Walter Szpur |
(1) (2) License
#154301, issued on 6/3/83. |
06-164-60C Umesh Gidwani |
(1) (2) License
#185934, issued on 7/1/91. |
06-165-60C Qing Yeh |
(1) (2) License
#200242, issued on 7/24/95. |
RECOMMENDATION: The Committee on the Professions, in
concurrence with the State Board for Medicine, recommends that the petitioners
be awarded the degree Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in accordance with provisions of
Section 6529 of the Education Law.