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Carlos A. Santana Rabell
Puerto Rico Board of Examiners in Podiatry
Call Box 10200
Santurce, PR 00908-0200
809-725-7904
National Boards
Passing scores Parts I and II
State Exam
Written
Postgraduate Training
One-year residency
Application Deadline/Exam Date
30 days prior to exam
Fees
$75 new license
$75 renewal
Duration of License
Three years
30 CECH
Documentation Needed
Undergraduate transcripts
Podiatry college certification
Photograph(s)
Podiatry diploma
Podiatric college transcripts
Character references (two)
National Board scores
Criminal record report
Birth certificate
Residency certificate
Additional Comments
Character references from licensed podiatrists in Puerto Rico.
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