Polio

Polio is a potentially disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. Most U.S. adults...
Here are the forms and information required for medical licensure and certification in Vermont. You must complete both the online application and the required forms, which are downloadable here.
The Board of Medical Practice is committed to protecting the public, promoting good practice, and supporting our licensees with licensing services and information. It is also our mission is to identify and respond to unprofessional conduct. The chart below includes...
The dates listed on this schedule are provided for the convenience of those interested in the licensing process.
Here you will find links to statutes, rules, policies and resources to help you find the answers to questions about medical practice in Vermont.
The Board investigates complaints of unprofessional conduct and may issue reprimands or revoke, suspend or place conditions on professional licenses and certifications, or take action where appropriate to protect public health and safety.
The EDRS has increased efficiency in the death reporting process, reducing the time it takes to finalize a death record from 38 days to just four days.
Consumers can make informed decisions when choosing a Vermont hospital by using Hospital Report Cards.
Find guidance on the use of rapid flu tests, antiviral medication, infection control and how to report flu to the Health Department.
The Health Department provides expert medical consultation, educational materials, and medications to treat active TB disease and latent TB infection – at no charge to the patient.
X-ray instruments are insepected regularly, and x-ray facilities are licensed to protect the public from unnecessary exposure to radiation.