H2365
An Act relative to the civilian certification of military medical personnel
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Bill overview
This bill seeks to establish a process for civilian medical professionals who have served in the military to be certified for practice in Massachusetts. Currently, there isn't a clear pathway for these individuals to utilize their military medical training and experience within the state’s healthcare system. The legislation proposes creating a framework to recognize and validate their skills, potentially streamlining their transition to civilian practice. It aims to ensure that military medical personnel can contribute their expertise to Massachusetts’ healthcare workforce.
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Primary sponsor
Bruce J. Ayers
Cosponsor
Bruce J. Ayers
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