New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2811

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Revises requirements for certain medical schools to operate clinical clerkship programs in New Jersey.

Impact

The proposed legislation amends P.L.2003, c.133, focusing on the cooperation and eligibility of medical schools in providing clerkships that meet the health care needs of New Jersey residents. The bill aims to ensure that medical education programs adapt to current accreditation standards recognized internationally, contributing to the improvement of healthcare training and ultimately increasing the availability of physicians in the state. By aligning state laws with updated accreditation criteria set by bodies like the National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFME) and the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME), the bill seeks to enhance the quality of medical education in New Jersey.

Summary

Senate Bill 2811 aims to revise the requirements for certain medical schools located outside the United States seeking to operate clinical clerkship programs in New Jersey. This bill intends to update existing legislation by allowing more medical schools to apply for authorization. Specifically, it broadens the criteria for schools that can be classified as 'alternatively accredited medical schools,' thereby increasing the pool of institutions capable of supporting clinical clerkship programs, which are pivotal in training future physicians.

Contention

While proponents of S2811 argue that the legislation will foster greater educational opportunities and boost the state's medical workforce by increasing residency training possibilities, concerns may arise regarding the standards of medical education. Critics could argue that hastening the accreditation process for foreign medical schools might compromise the quality of training if adequate oversight is not maintained. The balance between increasing accessibility to medical training and ensuring high educational standards is likely to be a critical point of contention as discussions around this bill continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3207

Revises process for certain medical schools to receive authorization to operate clinical clerkship programs in New Jersey.

NJ A4326

Revises process for certain medical schools to receive authorization to operate clinical clerkship programs in New Jersey.

NJ SB00169

An Act Concerning Clinical Clerkships And Training.

NJ S3591

Requires State to take steps to create additional graduate medical education program slots focused on behavioral health care.

NJ A4615

Requires State to take steps to create additional graduate medical education program slots focused on behavioral health care.

NJ A1018

Revises requirements for operation of mobile intensive care programs and paramedic licensure.

NJ A2196

Revises requirements for operation of mobile intensive care programs and paramedic licensure.

NJ S4014

Provides for licensure of emergency medical responders and emergency medical technicians and certification of mobility assistance vehicle operators; revises requirements for delivery of emergency medical and patient transportation services.

NJ A798

Revises requirements for emergency medical services delivery.

NJ S1047

Revises requirements for emergency medical services delivery.

Similar Bills

NJ A4326

Revises process for certain medical schools to receive authorization to operate clinical clerkship programs in New Jersey.

NJ S3207

Revises process for certain medical schools to receive authorization to operate clinical clerkship programs in New Jersey.

NJ A3620

Requires that certain medical education programs give priority to certain applicants.

NJ A2258

Requires that certain medical education programs give priority to certain applicants.

CT SB00169

An Act Concerning Clinical Clerkships And Training.

OK HB2050

Professions and occupations; foreign applicants and requirements; international medical school graduates; foreign licensure body; limited licensure; parameters; employment; training programs; supervision; full licensure; unprofessional conduct; professional competence; good moral character; effective date.

MO SB1197

Creates a license for naturopathic medicine practitioners

OK SB443

Practice of medicine; modifying certain powers and duties of the Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; modifying certain licensure requirements. Effective date. Emergency.