Vermont Board of Medical Practice
The Vermont Board of Medical Practice is a part of the Vermont Department of Health, and is responsible for the licensure of allopathic physicians and podiatrists, and certifies physician assistants and anesthesiologist assistants.
In addition, the Board investigates complaints and charges of unprofessional conduct against any holder of a license or certificate within its jurisdiction, and determines whether the charges are substantiated or not.
Please explore this website to learn more about the Board, including information about licensure, to find a physician profile, or about our complaint and investigation process.
- Professional Licensure
- Physician Profiles
- Complaints & Unprofessional Conduct
- Radiologist Assistant Certification
- PRO BONO Applicants
- Additional Resources
- ealth News from The New York Times
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact us.
Thank you for visiting.
Donald R. Swartz, MD
Interim Director
Vermont Board of Medical Practice
Professional Licensure
The Board of Medical Practice licenses:
The Board of Medical Practice certifies:
Office of Professional Regulation
Nurses, osteopaths, and other health professionals are licensed by the Vermont Secretary of State's Office of Professional Regulation.
License Verification
Primary Source Verification of MD or PA licenses can be obtained using the DocBoard database.
Physician Profiles
Through the license renewal process, we collect extensive information from approximately 3,000 licensed physicians to comply with a legislative mandate to post online the professional profiles of all Vermont physicians.
Complaints
The Board investigates complaints and may issue reprimands and revoke, suspend, or place conditions on professional licenses and certifications where appropriate.
Radiologist Assistant Certification
Section 19a of Act 103 (2009-2010) provides for the certification of radiologist assistants by the Board of Medical Practice. The Commissioner of Health must adopt rules regarding the training, practice, supervision, qualification, scope of practice, places of practice, and protocols for radiologist assistants.
Please contact the Board for more information.
Additional Resources
- Hospital Report Cards (BISHCA)
- Marijuana Registry Program (Vermont Dept. of Public Safety)
- Physicians Certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties
- American Medical News (breaking medical news)
- Health News from The New York Times
Contact the Board of Medical Practice
E-mail: medicalboard@ahs.state.vt.us
Telephone: 802-657-4220
Mailing Address:
Vermont Board of Medical Practice
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402-0070
Physical Address:
Vermont Board of Medical Practice
101 Cherry Street, Third Floor
Burlington, VT 05402-0070


