32-1432. Teaching license


A. A board approved school of medicine in this state or a teaching hospital's
accredited graduate medical education program in this state may invite a doctor of
medicine to provide and promote professional education through lectures, clinics or
demonstrations. The doctor of medicine is prohibited from opening an office or
designating a place to meet patients or receive calls relating to the practice of
medicine in this state outside of the facilities and programs of the approved school or
teaching hospital.


B. To receive a teaching license, the doctor of medicine shall:


1. Complete an application as prescribed by the board.


2. Pay all required fees.


3. Meet the basic requirements of section 32-1422 except for those relating to
completing an approved hospital internship, residency or clinical fellowship program.


C. A teaching license is limited to a one year period. The doctor of medicine may
reapply annually for no more than a total of four years. With each reapplication the
doctor of medicine must submit all required fees and a petition from the school or
teaching hospital asking the board for continuation of the teaching license.


D. The holder of a teaching license is not exempt from the requirements of this
chapter with the exception of the training and examination requirements of this article.


E. A doctor of medicine holding a current teaching license at an approved school of
medicine may convert that license into an active license by filing an application and
meeting all applicable requirements of this article.