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Michigan State Board of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
PO Box 30670
Lansing, MI 48909
517-335-0918
www.michigan.gov/healthlicense
BPLHelp@michigan.gov
National Boards
NBPME Examination
State Exam
Jurisprudence exam
Postgraduate Training
One-year podiatric residency or preceptorship (preceptorship acceptable until November 13, 2019)
Application Deadline/Exam Date
30 days prior to exam
Fees
$26.00 Application
$98.80 License fee per year
$296.40 Renewal
Duration of License
Three years; 150 CMEs required over three years (including 5 hours in pain and symptom management)
Additional Comments
Administrative Rules for Podiatry:
http://dmbinternet.state.mi.us/DMB/ORRDocs/AdminCode/1703_2017-026LR_AdminCode.pdf
Licensing Guide:
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/Podiatry_517667_7.pdf
Updated 6/18
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