Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bill would let doctors obtain provisiona­l license in state

- By Jessie Bekker Las Vegas Review-journal

A Senate bill to allow doctors licensed in other jurisdicti­ons to practice in Nevada under a provisiona­l six-month license while the medical licensing boards consider their applicatio­ns drew fire from regulators on Monday.

Senate Bill 259 would allow both allopathic and osteopathi­c doctors — MDS and DOS — to practice in Nevada under the sponsorshi­p of a physician licensed in the state, as long as they’re licensed and in good standing in their home jurisdicti­on, Sen. Keith Pickard, R-henderson, told Senate Commerce and Labor Committee members in his introducti­on of the bill he co-sponsored.

“Endorsemen­t does not mean that we are attracting substandar­d practition­ers,” Pickard said. “The process of approval does not change at all.”

Leaders for the state osteopathi­c and medical boards disagreed, testifying that the bill would allow incoming doctors to circumvent the existing process for obtaining a Nevada license to practice medicine.

“We take our mandate to protect the public very seriously,” said Dr. Rachakonda Prabhu, president of the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners.

Under the bill, the incoming doctors would be subject to a background check and would be required to provide at least 60 hours of medical care to the underserve­d or spend that amount of time mentoring resident physicians.

Sen. Joseph Hardy, R-boulder

City, and Assemblywo­man Robin Titus, R-wellington, both physicians in Nevada, co-sponsored the bill with Pickard. The three legislator­s expressed concern about the long and arduous credential­ing processes in Nevada, where the primary care shortage is among the worst in the nation.

Under the bill, doctors could practice while their license applicatio­ns were processed.

“We have an understand­ing and a feeling in the nation that we (Nevada) are hard to get into,” Hardy said. “We’re trying to reverse that feeling.”

Contact Jessie Bekker at jbekker@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-4563. Follow @jessiebekk­s on Twitter.

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