Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB5185

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Establishing preceptorship and hardship pathways to medical practice for international medical graduates.

Impact

The introduction of this bill could significantly alter the landscape of medical practice for international graduates in the state. By creating formal pathways, SB5185 would enable these graduates to transition into the workforce more effectively and potentially fill critical gaps in underserved areas. This change in policy acknowledges the credentials and skills that international graduates often possess, allowing the state to utilize a broader talent pool in healthcare delivery.

Summary

SB5185 aims to establish preceptorship and hardship pathways for international medical graduates seeking to practice medicine in the state. The bill proposes a structured approach to allow these graduates, who often face significant barriers to licensure, to gain necessary clinical experience through designated preceptorship programs. This initiative is particularly vital given the ongoing healthcare provider shortages and the potential contributions that qualified international graduates can make to the state's healthcare system.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance the healthcare workforce, there are points of contention surrounding the implementation and effectiveness of such pathways. Critics may raise concerns about the standards and oversight of preceptorship programs, questioning whether these programs will maintain high standards of medical training. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the adequacy of support provided to participants navigating the complexities of the medical licensure process.

Companion Bills

WA HB1306

Crossfiled Establishing preceptorship and hardship pathways to medical practice for international medical graduates.

Similar Bills

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