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Survey of State Licensure Boards Regarding Inter-state Practice of Sports Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 02/29/08
Wang J et al. - This survey demonstrates that there is no uniform policy regarding the practice of inter-state sports medicine since there are both states with licensure provisions allowing for out-of-state team physicians, as well as states which strictly require in-state licensure. Since only 28% of states have confirmed they allow out of state practice of sports medicine, this is a significant problem. It will only grow worse if not addressed as interstate travel becomes increasingly necessary due to the expansionary nature of national sporting leagues and rise in popularity of younger leagues.
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