Idaho Medical License

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Eligibility Requirements

  1. Hold a valid, unencumbered U.S. medical license, or apply for a new Idaho medical license (MD or DO). 
  2. Graduate from an accredited medical school (MD or DO). 
  3. Complete a postgraduate training program (residency) that the Idaho Board of Medicine deems acceptable.
  4. For international medical graduates (outside U.S./Canada):
  5. Submit ECFMG certification or proof of passing Board-acceptable exams. 
  6. Provide original documentation from your medical school. 
  7. Meet additional Board-specified criteria (such as approved postgraduate training or board certification) if your school is not WFME/FAIMER-listed.
  8. Provide primary-source verification of:
    • Medical school education

    • All postgraduate training (residency/fellowship)

    • Submit verification of all other medical licenses held in other jurisdictions. 

      • Complete a fingerprint-based criminal background check

      • Pass a written licensing examination acceptable to the Idaho Board (for initial license).

Application Process

  1. Fill out the physician application form provided by the Idaho Board of Medicine / DOPL. 

  2. Disclose any malpractice settlements, disciplinary actions, or other relevant history. 

  3. Provide a signed affidavit and complete the background check portion.

  4. Submit primary-source documents for:

    • Education (medical school)

    • Residency/fellowship training

    • Licenses from other states 

  5. Request NPDB (National Practitioner Data Bank) report or self-query and submit it if required. 

  6. Pay the application / licensing fees. (As specified on the DOPL / Board of Medicine site.)

Controlled Substance Registration & Prescribing

  1. To prescribe controlled substances in Idaho, you must apply for the Idaho Controlled Substance Registration (CSR)
  2. Once you have the CSR, you must obtain a DEA registration within 45 days
  3. CSR is required per practice address: each Idaho practice location where you prescribe/dispense controlled substances needs its own CSR.
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Continuing Education Requirements

  1. Physicians licensed in Idaho must complete at least 40 hours of practice-relevant, Category 1 CME every 2 years
  2. At license renewal, you must attest to having completed the required CME. 
  3. The Board may accept board certification or recertification (ABMS / AOA / Canadian equivalent) in lieu of CME for that renewal cycle. 
  4. Exemptions may be granted for full-time residents or fellows at accredited training programs.
  5. If you do not meet CME requirements, the Board may limit, condition, suspend, or refuse to renew your license.

Processing Time

  1. Typical licensing timeline: 60–120 days from application to issuance, depending on credential verification and background check. 
  2. All education, training, work history, and previous licenses (past 5 years) must be verified.
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Helpful Links

  1. Idaho Board of Medicine – DOPL: Contact, forms, and licensing portal. 
  2. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR): Info on applying for CSR in Idaho. 
  3. Primary-Source Verification (PSV) form for license verification.
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