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Healthcare Licensing Services, Inc. specializes in
helping physicians apply for medical licensure in the
state of Rhode Island.
Rhode Island is the smallest state in New England, tucked in between Massachusetts and Connecticut on the Atlantic coast. The capital, and largest city, in Rhode Island is Providence, with a population of about 175,000 in the city proper. There are many hospitals and medical facilities in Providence and because of this the medical services field is one of the strongest segments of the economy of Rhode Island, along with tourism and manufacturing. Rhode Island is a tiny state but because much of it is coastal, it’s also strikingly beautiful. Proximity to Massachusetts and its capital, Boston, make Rhode Island an appealing place to live for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of Massachusetts itself but still want to be near the action.
Our Rhode Island
medical licensing service facilitates the entire
medical licensure process from start to finish,
including but not limited to the following:
- We handle the complete research of
your professional history: obtaining mailing
addresses and contact information to aid in
verifying your credentials
- We assure professional
completion of the Rhode Island medical license
application
- We collect all
Rhode Island board required credential verifications (including: your undergraduate transcripts, your medical school
transcripts, reference letters, letter of good
standing from other licensing boards, your examination
transcripts, your postgraduate training evaluations,
hospital staff evaluations, AMA profile, NPDB query,
federation query, and malpractice claims history
report/documents)
- We track your application's progression and follow-up
with the board and the credential verifying agencies
to ensure accurate and timely processing of your
Rhode Island medical
license application and credential verification
requests
- We provide you with frequent progress
updates
- We provide detailed instructions for any step of
the process that must be completed by the physician
(i.e. signature, notarization, finger printing)
Click here to
contact us and learn more about our Rhode Island medical
license service.
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