A list of puns related to "Reasonable And Non Discriminatory Licensing"
Alright, so I am pissed off at the discriminatory questioning that perpetuates stigma against mental health found in medical licensing applications. According to Dyrbye 2017, the following states (listed with contact information) do not comply with the FSMB/AMA/APA recommendations to just ask about IMPAIRMENT by mental health, and instead ask more discriminatory questions contrary to the ADA of 1990:
Alabama- bme@albme.org
Alaska- Medicalboard@alaska.gov
Arkansas- office@armedicalboard.org
California- webmaster@mbc.ca.gov
Colorado- dora_medicalboard@state.co.us
Georgia- medbd@dch.ga.gov
Illinois- craign@UIC.edu (chair)
Indiana- pla3@pla.in.gov
Kentucky- 502 429-7150
Louisiana- licensing@lsbme.la.gov
Maine- Dennis.E.Smith@maine.gov
Minnesota- medical.board@state.mn.us
Montana- dlibsdmed@mt.gov
Missouri- healingarts@pr.mo.gov
Nebraska- DHHS.licensureunit@nebraska.gov
New Hampshire- Peter.Danles@oplc.nh.gov
New Mexico- 505 476-7232
North Carolina- 919 326-1100
North Dakota- 701 328-6500
Ohio- med.license@med.ohio.gov
Oklahoma- 405 962-1400
Oregon- omb.info@state.or.us
South Carolina- medicalboard@LLR.sc.gov
South Dakota- sdbmoe@state.sd.us
Texas- verifcic@tmb.state.tx.us
Virginia- medbd@dhp.virginia.gov
(The study also says they couldn't get data from DE, FL, or RI)
I would encourage those frustrated with the way the question is written to contact their state medical board (and even those of other states) and voice their opinions.
http://www.antibethera.com/2018/09/05/antibe-therapeutics-announces-strategic-licensing-deal-for-lead-drug-in-south-korea/
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