Locum tenens physicians have the flexibility to explore a wide range of practice opportunities across the nation while addressing physician shortages. In addition to making an impact, traveling as a locum tenens physician is an adventure! Explore different cities and regions, try local cuisines, and pick where you want to work while creating new memories. However, before embarking on your locum tenens career, it is important to understand the licensure requirements of each state.
Medical licensure fees and requirements—as well as the time frame for processing applications and documentation—vary from state to state. That's why we have compiled a list of every medical board/licensing authority in the United States to provide you with the information in a single, convenient location. For each state, we have provided contact information and the average time to obtain a license. In addition, we've included what states are part of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) and have noted where Federation Credentials Verifications Service (FCVS) is accepted or required.