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The individual states administer the licensing of lawyers.
Most likely zero. In most states (and this is most likely all states), the police do not have the authority to revoke or suspend a driver's license. This authority is limited to the courts and the appropriate state licensing agency.
The most common reason is malpractice or misconduct by the license holder. Some states automatically suspend or revoke licenses for certain crimes such as DUI or any felonies as well.
Medical licenses are a State matter. In Texas it's done by the Texas Medical Board. It's called different things in different states.
In most states it is the state licensing board.
No, the VA cannot revoke an out-of-state driver's license. Each state has control over the driving privileges of its residents, and only the state that issued the license has the authority to revoke or suspend it. However, if a person becomes a resident of VA, they will need to apply for a VA driver's license within a certain timeframe, typically 30-90 days, depending on the state's laws.
You will have to write USMLE, you can read more about it in reference.United States Medical Licensing Examination. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved July 16, 2011, from Answers.com Web site: united-states-medical-licensing-examination
The acronym USMLE stands for United States Medical Licensing Examination. The USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) is a series of standardized tests for doctors. It assesses their knowledge, clinical skills, and ability to practice medicine in the U.S. Passing the USMLE is essential for practicing here and pursuing further training.
Yes. There is, however, a difference between someone with a "D.O." and an "M.D." after their names. Both are qualified to practice medicine in all 50 states and sit for the medical licensure examinations. DO medical students take the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX) and may choose to take the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), the licensing examination M.D. students take. D.O. stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. M.D. stands for Doctor of Medicine. Both are American-trained medical physicians.
In the United States, this would require a State Licensing Board to permanently revoke the veterinarian's license. However, this veterinarian may be able to move to another state and be licensed there.
Doctors of Medicine (M.D.) cannot be licensed in the United States without the United States Medical Licensing Examination; regarding Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) in the United States, many of these medical students take the USMLE, which is optional for them, but their mandatory licensure exam to practice as a physician is the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination.
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