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In My Mailbox Today

12 June, 2009 by GAggreyMD 2 Comments

More evidence of the nightmare that is the state licensing and hospital credentialing process:

Good Morning Dr. …,

Attached is a fax I received from “name of my medical school” this morning. This fax indicates that “name of my medical school” charges $5 to verify your medical degree. Unfortunately, we are unable to pay additional fees for verifications; therefore, please print off the attached verification material and send it to “name of my medical school”, along with the $5 fee. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you! “name of the credentialing officer at my future employer’s” 🙂

Seriously?!Again, after FCVS has verified my medical degree. After the state board has verified my medical degree independently of FCVS. Long story. After my fellowship training program verified my medical degree and thought me worthy of being a fellow. After my residency training program verified my medical degree and thought me worthy of being a resident. After the American Board of Internal Medicine thought me worthy of certifying me as an Internal Medicine physician. After I paid for both FCVS and the state board to verify my medical degree. After I paid you the credentialing office $200 to shuffle through the stack of forms I filled. And after I have sent you proof of all of the above, including a notarized copy of my medical school diploma, I now have to do what?!

But you know what? I’m going to print out that attachment, grab my checkbook, and issue that check because I need a job!

Yep we doctors know how to complain and whine but keep bending over for more of the same.

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  1. Bethany says

    14 June, 2009 at 00:23

    I don't know how I stumbled onto your blog one day, but I'm Bethany, from the German Stammtisch in Boston. Congratulations on finishing your residency. Hopefully that means we'll see you sometime. Sunday there's a going away party for one of our group members at our house and you're welcome to join in and enjoy some farewell wishes.

    It sounds like licensure for doctors is even worse than for teachers. Getting licensed by state is annoying, expensive, and I have to take content tests every time I move. Tell me, shouldn't a teacher in every state know about the same history if they're going to teach history? How is yet ANOTHER $100 test going to prove that I'm capable of working in Massachusetts? And then how many different licenses should I have to get? If I tallied up the cost of licensure so far I come up with $1200 (That's a lot of money for a teacher). AND now I'm expected to get ANOTHER master's degree (that'll be around $15,000 if I go the cheap route). SO frustrating. If the schools/doctors offices want all this stuff why don't THEY pay for it?

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  2. GAggreyMD says

    15 June, 2009 at 15:14

    I agree. if they want all that credentialling they should pay for it. I already know that i've paid the necessary fees (tuition, time, exams), to be qualified; why do I have to pay to show you the proof?!

    hope all's well with you!

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