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Michael Minglin, Director
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency
Attn: DPM Board
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National Boards
Part I, II, and III
State Exam
N/A
Postgraduate Training
One-year residency; APMA approved
Application Deadline/Exam Date
90 days prior to exam each year
Fees
$150 Application/initial issuance fee
$100 Renewal fee
$50 Late renewal fee
$50 Temporary permit fee
$50 Limited license fee to participate in residency program
$925 APMLE Part III
Duration of License
Two years; expires April 30 of odd year; 30 CECH required
Documentation Needed
Two photographs
Official transcripts from podiatric college
Official transcripts from a CPME-approved program
Official National Board scores
Official APMLE Part III scores
State certifications from states in which the physician is currently or was previously licensed
Proof of malpractice insurance (no later than 30 days after licensure has been granted)
Additional Comments
Updated 2/19
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