Common use of Condition Precedents Clause in Contracts

Condition Precedents. 2.3.1 The Resident must provide information and documentation, specified in Schedule 2.3.1, attached hereto and incorporated herein, to the Hospital to be accepted in the Program. 2.3.2 In addition to the requirements specified in this Section 2.3, to be accepted into the Program the Resident must have passed an examination as described in Section 2.3.2.a or 2.3.2.b below: a. The Resident must have passed a comprehensive examination for initial licensure prepared and graded by the National Board of Medical Examiners (“NBME”), the Federation of State Medical Boards (“FSMB”), the Medical Council of Canada (“MCC”), or the appropriate state board that the Board of Medical Practice in the State of Minnesota (the “Board”) determines acceptable with passing scores as determined by the Board; or b. The Resident taking the United States Medical Licensing Examination (“USMLE”) must have passed steps one, two and three. Step three of the USMLE must be passed within five (5) years of passing step 2, or before the end of the Resident’s Program. The Resident taking combinations of FSMB, NBME, and USMLE may be accepted into the Program only if the combination is approved by the Board as comparable to existing examination sequences and all examinations are completed prior to the Commencement Date.

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Sources: Graduate Medical Education Residency Contract, Graduate Medical Education Residency Contract, Graduate Medical Education Residency Contract