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N.Y. Educ. Law § 7008

Limited residency permits and limited fellowship permits

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As of January 1, 2015
§ 7008. Limited residency permits. 1. Limited residency permits may be\nissued by the department to graduates of a program of professional\neducation in podiatry registered by the department or accredited by an\naccrediting agency acceptable to the department.\n 2. Such permits shall allow a resident in podiatric medicine\nparticipating in an approved post-graduate residency program to perform\nsuch duties, tasks and functions that are required for successful\ncompletion of the residency program under the administrative supervision\nof a licensed podiatrist serving as the residency director in a hospital\nor health care facility licensed pursuant to article twenty-eight of the\npublic health law. At any time during the residency a licensed physician\nor a licensed podiatrist may provide direct personal supervision of\nactivities which he or she is authorized and competent to provide in the\napproved facility; provided, however, when the resident's training\ninvolves practice beyond that authorized in section seven thousand one\nof this article, a licensed physician shall provide direct personal\nsupervision. For the purposes of this section, direct personal\nsupervision means supervision of procedures based on instructions given\ndirectly by a licensed physician who remains in the immediate area where\nthe procedures are being performed, authorizes the procedures and\nevaluates the procedures performed by the podiatric resident.\n 3. Such permit shall be issued for one year and may be renewed at the\ndiscretion of the department for one or two additional years when\nnecessary to permit the completion of an approved post-graduate\nresidency in podiatric medicine.\n 4. The fee for a limited residency permit shall be one hundred five\ndollars and the fee for a renewal shall be fifty dollars.\n
§ 7008. Limited residency permits and limited fellowship permits. 1.\nLimited residency permits and limited fellowship permits may be issued\nby the department to graduates of a program of professional education in\npodiatry registered by the department or accredited by an accrediting\nagency acceptable to the department.\n 2. Such permits shall allow a resident or fellow in podiatric medicine\nparticipating in an approved post-graduate residency or fellowship\nprogram to perform such duties, tasks and functions that are required\nfor successful completion of such program under the administrative\nsupervision of a licensed podiatrist serving as the residency or\nfellowship director, as applicable, in a hospital or health care\nfacility licensed pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health\nlaw. At any time during the residency or fellowship, a licensed\nphysician or a licensed podiatrist may provide direct personal\nsupervision of activities which he or she is authorized and competent to\nprovide in the approved facility; provided, however, when the resident's\nor fellow's training involves practice beyond that authorized in section\nseven thousand one of this article, a licensed physician shall provide\ndirect personal supervision. For the purposes of this section, direct\npersonal supervision means supervision of procedures based on\ninstructions given directly by a licensed physician or licensed\npodiatrist, as applicable, who remains in the immediate area where the\nprocedures are being performed, authorizes the procedures and evaluates\nthe procedures performed by the podiatric resident or fellow.\n 3. Such permit shall be issued for three years and may be renewed at\nthe discretion of the department for additional one-year periods when\nnecessary to permit the completion of an approved post-graduate\nresidency or fellowship in podiatric medicine.\n 4. The fee for a limited residency permit or a limited fellowship\npermit shall be one hundred five dollars and the fee for a renewal shall\nbe fifty dollars.\n

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