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The Board of Registration in Medicine is responsible for licensing, regulation, and discipline of Massachusetts physicians and acupuncturists.
- Check a Physician Profile
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- Renew My License
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- Apply for My License
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- Manage My Physician Or Acupuncture License
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- Submit a Complaint
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- About The Board
The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine licenses...
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- Check a Physician Profile
Physician Profiles at FindMyDoctor.mass.gov is a comprehensive reference source to help consumers find a particular physician, or to look for physicians in a specific specialty, such as general surgery or neurology.
The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine licenses more than 40,000 physicians and acupuncturists. The Board was created in 1894 to protect the public health and safety by setting standards for the practice of medicine and ensuring that doctors who practice in the Commonwealth are appropriately qualified and competent.
Board of Registration in Medicine. Policy Area. Health and Human Services. Purpose. To license physicians and to investigate complaints and determine sanctions. Seat Restrictions. Term Limit: 2 | Term Length: 3. Meeting Information.
Physician Profiles from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Board of Registration in Medicine. Look up, or look for, a doctor. Good for finding specialists in an area as well as seeing hospital affiliation, education, malpractice, disciplinary actions, etc.
The information below provides physicians with licensing requirements, guidelines, and interpretations addressing continuing medical education in Massachusetts. For additional information go to the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine's website at http://www.mass.gov/massmedboard.
Beginning June 1, 2022, BORIM will require that applicants for initial physician licensure and licensees renewing physician licensure complete a continuing medical education requirement of 2.00 credits on the topic of implicit bias in healthcare.