Nevada Medical License

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Eligibility Requirements

Education

  • Graduate from an accredited medical school (MD or DO).

  • International medical graduates must hold ECFMG certification.

Postgraduate Training

Nevada has strict training requirements:

  • U.S./Canadian graduates: Minimum 1 year of ACGME-approved training.

  • International graduates: Minimum 3 years of ACGME-approved postgraduate training.

Examination Requirements

Applicants must pass one of the following:

  • USMLE (Steps 1–3)

  • COMLEX-USA (Levels 1–3) for DOs

  • FLEX/NBME combinations accepted if meeting Nevada criteria

Exam Rules

  • Max 3 attempts per USMLE Step (more than 3 attempts requires special Board review).

  • All Steps must be completed within 7 years (10 years for MD/PhD applicants).

  • Step 3 may be taken during residency if permitted by the program.

Competency & Moral Character

  • Applicants must show professional competence, good moral character, and no history of impairment affecting practice.

Criminal Background Check

  • Mandatory state and FBI fingerprint-based background check, completed via an approved Nevada fingerprinting vendor.

Application Process

1. Apply Online via the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners (NSBME) Portal

Choose the appropriate application type:

  • Initial medical license

  • Endorsement/Reciprocity

  • IMLC expedited license

  • Resident/Fellow training license

2. Submit Required Documentation

  • Medical school diploma

  • Medical education transcripts

  • ECFMG certificate (if IMG)

  • Postgraduate training verifications

  • USMLE/COMLEX score reports

  • Chronological CV (no gaps permitted)

  • Malpractice claims history for past 10 years

  • Name change documents, if applicable

3. Complete Fingerprinting

  • Nevada and FBI fingerprint submission is required.

  • Must use an approved provider as instructed in the application.

4. Credential Verification

  • Nevada requires FCVS profiles for most applicants.

  • All credentials must be verified through primary sources.

5. Board Review

  • The Board reviews complete applications, background checks, and verifications.

  • Additional information may be requested if discrepancies appear.

6. License Issuance

Once approved, the license will be available via the online portal.

Special / Limited Licenses

Resident Training License

  • Required for physicians training in Nevada ACGME-approved programs.

Special Volunteer License

  • For retired physicians providing charity care without compensation.

Temporary License

  • Occasionally issued to physicians with urgent employment needs, pending Board approval.

Fellowship / Visiting Faculty License

  • For teaching, research, and supervised clinical roles within academic institutions.

Continuing Medical Education Requirements

Nevada requires:

  1. 40 CME hours every 2 years

    • 20 hours must be Category 1

Mandatory CME:

  1. 2 hours on opioid prescribing, pain management, or addiction medicine

  2. Controlled substance prescribers:

    • Additional opioid-related training may be required depending on DEA registration

Expiration & Renewal

  1. Nevada medical licenses renew every 2 years.

  2. Renewal is done through the NSBME online portal.

  3. Physicians must attest to completing CME and may be subject to audit.

Expedited Licensure Options

License by Endorsement

Physicians licensed in another U.S. state may qualify if:

  • The license is active and unrestricted

  • Completed required postgraduate training

  • Passed a Board-approved exam

  • Have no disciplinary history

  • Verification through FCVS or official primary sources

Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC)

  • Nevada participates in the IMLC, offering a faster path to licensure for eligible physicians.
    Requires:

  • Clean background

  • Board certification (typically)

  • Primary state of licensure approval

Special Purpose Physician License

For physicians performing telemedicine or limited activities under approved programs.

Processing Time

Typical processing time: 8–12 weeks, influenced by:

  1. Background check delays

  2. FCVS completeness

  3. Verification speed from training programs

  4. Applicant responsiveness

IMLC applicants may receive licensure faster if all criteria are met.

Helpful Links

  1. Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners (NSBME)
    https://medboard.nv.gov

  2. Online Licensing Portal
    https://medboard.nv.gov/Services/OnlineServices

  3. Fingerprinting Information
    https://medboard.nv.gov/Applicants/Fingerprinting

  4. CME Requirements (CME Passport)
    https://content.cmepassport.org/staterequirement/nevada

  5. Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC)
    https://www.imlcc.org

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