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Medical Examiners


Important Notice: Registration for medical examiners who wish to become certified, and listed on the National Registry, will be available 4 months (August 20, 2012) after the publication of the rule on this website.


Medical Examiners who perform DOT driver medical exams are expected to understand fully the medical standards of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) and related guidance. The National Registry requires medical examiners to participate in required training, pass a certification test, and register on the National Registry system to become a certified medical examiner. Certified medical examiners agree to keep their National Registry accounts up to date (licenses, training records, etc.) and to transmit at least monthly results of all CMV driver exams performed to FMCSA via the National Registry system.

To support them in managing their National Registry account, certified medical examiners may authorize administrative assistants to access the National Registry system and perform certain activities on their behalf.

To receive updates and information about FMCSA medical programs and the National Registry system, sign up for the National Registry listserv.

How do I become a Certified Medical Examiner

How do I maintain my Medical Examiner Certification

Why would I be removed from the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners

Medical Examiners Fact Sheet

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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