Current through Register Vol. 36, No. 1, January 14, 2025
Section 16.10.3.8 - Board-approved examinations for applicants who were examined prior to January 1, 2000A. Graduates of U.S. and Canadian medical schools must have passed either the FLEX (Components 1 & 2), the NBME (Parts I, II, & III), the USMLE (Steps 1, 2, & 3), the Canadian medical licensing examination (LMCC Parts 1 & 2), or a combination examination as defined in Subsection C.B. International medical graduates must have passed the ECFMG examination with addition of either NBME-III, or USMLE-3, or FLEX-2, or must have passed the LMCC.C. Acceptable combination examinations include the following, as long as the entire combination was successfully completed as required in Section 10 of 16.10.3 NMAC prior to January 1, 2000; (1) Any combination of sequential parts I, II, and III or Steps 1, 2, and 3 respectively of the NBME and USMLE;(2) A New Mexico state board examination or a state board examination given in another state if that examination were equivalent to the last New Mexico state board examination. That state examination would be considered equivalent if it were to have contained both basic science and clinical components and had been taken and passed prior to the end of 1973 with a score of 75 or higher.N.M. Admin. Code § 16.10.3.8
16.10.3.8 NMAC - Rp 16 NMAC 10.2.9, 4/18/02; A, 1/2/08