AUTHORITY: Implementing the Medical Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60] and the Patients' Right to Know Act [225 ILCS 61] and authorized by Section 2105-15(7) of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS 2105/2105-15(7)].
SOURCE: Adopted at 13 Ill. Reg. 483, effective December 29, 1988; emergency amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 651, effective January 1, 1989, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired May 31, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 10613, effective June 16, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 10925, effective June 21, 1989; emergency amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 7785, effective April 30, 1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 13365, effective September 3, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 17724, effective November 26, 1991; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 17191, effective September 27, 1993; expedited correction at 18 Ill. Reg. 312, effective September 27, 1993; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 7888, effective May 30, 1996; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 6985, effective April 6, 1998; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 10580, effective June 1, 1998; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 3620, effective February 15, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 8348, effective June 5, 2000; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 7243, effective April 26, 2002; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 5857, effective March 29, 2004; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 18823, effective November 4, 2005; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 14069, effective September 24, 2007; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 4971, effective March 19, 2009; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 14564, effective August 12, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 19500, effective November 17, 2011; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 15972, effective August 1, 2014; amended at 40 Ill. Reg. 3503, effective March 4, 2016; amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 12978, effective July 6, 2018.
SUBPART A: MEDICAL LICENSING, RENEWAL AND RESTORATION PROCEDURE
Section 1285.20 Six Year Post-Secondary Programs of Medical Education
The standards for the 6 year post-secondary program of medical or osteopathic education described in Section 11(A)(2)(a)(i) of the Medical Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60] (the Act) are:
a) At least 2 academic years of a course of instruction in a college, university or other institution.
b) At least 2 academic years of study in the basic medical sciences, which shall include formal instruction in at least the following subjects:
1) anatomy;
2) biochemistry;
3) physiology;
4) microbiology and immunology;
5) pathology;
6) pharmacology and therapeutics; and
7) preventive medicine.
c) The required basic science courses stated in subsection (b) must be taken and completed as part of a program of medical education taught at a medical school and shall not be accepted or co-validated from courses completed as a student in a secondary school, community college, or college of liberal arts and sciences at which degrees are earned prior to the commencement of the medical education program.
d) At least 2 academic years of study in the clinical sciences, while enrolled in the medical college that conferred the degree, which shall include at least the following required core clerkship rotations:
1) internal medicine;
2) obstetrics and gynecology;
3) pediatrics;
4) psychiatry; and
5) surgery.
e) The core clerkship rotations must have been taken and completed in clinical teaching facilities owned, operated or formally affiliated with the medical college that conferred the degree or under contract in teaching facilities owned, operated or formally affiliated with another medical college that is officially recognized by the jurisdiction in which the medical school that conferred the degree is located.
f) Each applicant for licensure who completed rotations in an affiliated teaching facility must submit a copy of each affiliation agreement between the medical college that conferred the degree and each clinical teaching facility in which a core clerkship rotation was completed. The affiliation agreements to be considered valid pursuant to Section 11(A)(2)(a)(i) of the Act must:
1) be in writing;
2) be dated;
3) be fully executed by the administrator of the clinical teaching facility and the Dean of medical college;
4) clearly define the rights and responsibilities of each party, including agreements on the role and authority of the governing bodies of both the clinical teaching facility and the medical college; and
5) be substantiated by submission of an evaluation form completed by the supervising physician for each core clerkship rotation.
g) Affidavit in Lieu of Affiliation Agreement
1) If a written affiliation agreement does not exist, the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation-Division of Professional Regulation (the Division) shall accept, in lieu of the agreement, an affidavit signed by the current Dean of the medical college and an affidavit signed by the current medical director of the facility or director of medical education or program director of the clinical teaching facility that verifies the following:
A) that a verbal affiliation agreement existed between the clinical teaching facility and the medical college at the time the core clerkship rotation was completed;
B) that the applicant was authorized to complete the core clerkship rotation;
C) that the core clerkship rotation was completed satisfactorily.
2) The affidavits shall be substantiated by submission of the evaluation form completed by the supervising physician for each core clerkship rotation.
h) For the purposes of this Section, "academic year" shall be defined as a minimum period of 9 months that includes no less than 25 clock hours per week of basic sciences as set forth in subsection (b) and no less than 40 clock hours per week of clinical sciences as set forth in subsection (d).
i) Each clerkship shall be at least 4 weeks in length, shall consist of hands-on experience with patients that is planned, managed and supervised by faculty of the medical school conferring the degree, and shall be performed in accordance with all requirements of the jurisdiction in which it is completed. The 4 week psychiatry core clerkship rotation may be completed as follows: 2 weeks must be obtained formally and distinctly in psychiatry and the other 2 week requirement may be included in other clinical rotations as verified by the applicant's affidavit.
j) Clinical teaching facilities are defined as those that meet or exceed the requirements of Section 1285.40 or that are part of a residency program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), the College of Family Physicians of Canada, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the Federation of Medical Licensing Authorities of Canada.
k) In addition, if the applicant is a graduate of a medical college outside of the United States or Canada, he/she must hold a current certification, at the time of application for licensure/examination, from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).
l) When the accuracy of any submitted documentation, or the relevance or sufficiency of the coursework or core clerkship rotations is questioned by the Division because of a lack of information, discrepancies or conflicts in information given, or a need for clarification, the applicant shall be requested to:
1) provide the information as may be necessary; and/or
2) appear for an oral interview before the Medical Licensing Board (the Board) to explain the relevance or sufficiency or otherwise clear up any discrepancies or conflicts in information.
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 18823, effective November 4, 2005)
Section 1285.30 Programs of Chiropractic Education
a) A program of chiropractic education shall be deemed approved in the judgment of the Division if it meets the following requirements:
1) a Dean or other Executive Officer, employed on a full-time basis supervises the students and curriculum.
2) the faculty is comprised of graduates in their specialty from legally recognized and authorized professional colleges or institutions by the jurisdiction in which the college is located.
3) the faculty is organized and each department has a director and professors, each responsible to the director for instruction in the particular subjects he or she teaches.
4) annually, a catalogue or brochure is published setting forth the requisites for admission to the college, tuition, rates, courses offered, dates of sessions, schedule of classes, requirements for graduation, a roster of the undergraduate students and a roster of the last graduating class. The catalogue or brochure shall contain a list of the departments of the school, the titles of the personnel and a brief summary of each person's qualifications. The curriculum shall include, but not be limited to, 4 academic years' instruction in the following subjects:
A) Anatomy
i) Embryology
ii) Histology
iii) Neuro-anatomy
B) Physiology and Chemistry
C) Pathology and Bacteriology
D) Diagnosis
i) Physical
ii) Differential
iii) Laboratory
5) buildings provided with laboratories equipped for instruction in anatomy, chemistry, physiology, bacteriology and other areas of learning necessary to the due course of study prescribed by this Part; and that a laboratory equipped with supplies, models, mannequins, charts, stereopticon, roentgen-ray and other special apparatus used in teaching the system to treat human ailments without the use of medicine and operative surgery, be provided.
6) a library, accessible to students is maintained, with a librarian in constant attendance. The library shall contain a standard medical dictionary, texts and reference books, and the files of professional periodicals.
7) the college or institution requires all students to furnish, before matriculation, satisfactory proof of the preliminary education required by the Act.
8) full and complete records are kept showing the credentials for admission, attendance, grades and financial accounts of each student.
9) admission of transfer students will be limited to honorably dismissed students from another approved college or institution teaching the same system. The transcript of record obtained directly from the transferring school shall be kept on file. It shall be the duty of a college or institution to furnish such a transcript for the benefit of each student subject to honorable dismissal. No credit shall be given a transferred student for final or "senior year" work or for any courses taken by correspondence.
10) students shall start class attendance within one week after the start of each session. Credit for completion of a course will not be granted a student who failed to attend 80% of the complete session of the course.
b) Applicants seeking licensure who have received a chiropractic degree from a college that is not fully accredited in accordance with Section 11(B) of the Act and who are seeking licensure based on a second, duplicate or similar degree must pay the required fee and provide an official transcript specified in Section 21 of the Act to the Division showing:
1) completion of a least 2 additional academic years of study in the clinical sciences of not less than 960 clock hours per academic year in a fully accredited college during the time of additional study; and
2) the hours of clinical practice retaken to fulfill the chiropractic degree requirements. No credit will be given for prior credits in clinical practice.
c) All chiropractic colleges fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the Council of Chiropractic Education or its successor at the time of graduation shall be deemed to have met the minimum standards.
(Source: Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 18823, effective November 4, 2005)