SENATE BILL REPORT
HB 699
BYRepresentatives Brooks, Sprenkle, Moyer, Niemi, Meyers, Hine, Jesernig, P. King and May
Providing limited licenses to practice medicine to visiting teachers, researchers, or fellowship holders.
House Committe on Health Care
Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections
Senate Hearing Date(s):March 25, 1987
Majority Report: Do pass.
Signed by Senators Wojahn, Chairman; Anderson, Deccio, Johnson, Kiskaddon, Kreidler, Tanner.
Senate Staff:Scott Plack (786-7409)
March 26, 1987
AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS, MARCH 25, 1987
BACKGROUND:
Presently, visiting teaching physicians and medical fellows at the University of Washington Medical School cannot partake in patient care if not licensed in this state despite eminent qualifications. Frequently, patient care is integrally involved in medical teaching.
SUMMARY:
The Board of Medical Examiners may allow non-licensed teaching physicians and medical fellows to practice up to one year with a two year renewal upon the following conditions: (1) the physician is nominated by the medical school dean or a chief executive officer of a teaching facility such as University Hospital; (2) she or he is a graduate of a recognized medical school and licensed elsewhere; and (3) the practice is limited to the area of instruction.
It is estimated that approximately five physicians per year would qualify.
Fiscal Note: available
Senate Committee - Testified: Dr. Bill Robertson, University of Washington