Podiatric Physician license requirements are specified in section 461.006, Florida Statutes.
Application Completion: The applicant must be at least 18 years of age and complete the application for licensure by accurately answering all questions and attaching all required supporting documentation.
Background Screening: The applicant must complete a criminal background screening pursuant to section 456.0135, Florida Statutes, by submitting fingerprints electronically through a service provider approved by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. For more information or to locate a live scan provider visit: https://www.flhealthsource.gov/background-screening
Education Requirements: The applicant must have received a degree from a school or college of podiatric medicine or chiropody recognized and approved by the Council on Podiatry Education of the American Podiatric Medical Association. The course of study shall be at least 4 years or the total hourly equivalent of a 4-year course of study.
Clinical Experience Requirements: The applicant must have completed one of the following clinical experience requirements:
- One year of residency in a residency program approved by the board, and if it has been 4 or more years since the completion of that residency, active licensed practice of podiatric medicine in another jurisdiction for at least 2 of the immediately preceding 4 years, or successful completion of a board-approved postgraduate program or board-approved course within the year preceding the filing of the application.
OR
- Ten years of continuous, active licensed practice of podiatric medicine in another state immediately preceding the submission of the application and completion of at least the same continuing educational requirements during those 10 years as are required of podiatric physicians licensed in this state.
Examination Requirements:
Applicants must complete and pass the following examinations to be eligible for licensure:
- Part I (Basic Science – General Anatomy)
- Part II (Written Examination and the (CSPE) Clinical Skills Patient Encounter Examination)
- Part III (Clinical Skills) – Eligibility Process
Residents must pass the Part III examination, and complete at least one year of residency before they can receive a podiatric physician license.
Before the state of Florida can deem an applicant eligible to take the Part III examination, each applicant must submit a “Podiatric Physician Application for Licensure and Examination” application, along with the associated fees. Complete the application in its entirety and mail it to the PO Box address on the application, along with the associated fee.
Once the application has been deemed complete, the board office will issue a letter of examination eligibility to take the Part III examination through APMLE. Applicants may then apply with AMPLE to take the examination and receive authorization from the Department.
Once the board office receives passing examination results, and the resident has completed one year of residency, a license will be issued.
To access the “Podiatric Physician Application for Licensure and Examination” application, please click here.
For information on examination dates and registration deadlines, please follow the link to the examination webpage for The National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners (NBPME). https://www.apmle.com/about-the-exam/exam-schedule/.