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Jan 12 2021

Tailored opioid training targets prescribers’ knowledge gaps

NCMB is excited to share a new resource for licensees who need to strengthen their opioid prescribing knowledge. Mountain… Read More…
Dec 3 2020

Have you listened to our new podcast?

 Categories:  MedBoard Matters podcast NCMB has banked three episodes of its new podcast, MedBoard Matters. We have created a page on our website where visitors… Read More…
Dec 3 2020

NCMB moves to new office space

 Categories:  Announcements, Board News NCMB has a new home! As of November 1, the Board's office space is located at 3127 Smoketree Court in Raleigh. As a… Read More…
Dec 2 2020

Sept-Oct 2020 Board Actions Report

 Categories:  Board Actions Report This report includes actions taken during the months of September and October 2020. Click to view the report Read More…
Dec 2 2020

NC Vital Records rolling out online death registration system

NC Vital Records has launched a new online system in eight pilot counties for clinicians to use when certifying deaths.… Read More…
Dec 2 2020

New NCMB database brings new look, new login process

NCMB recently converted to a new database system. As a result, many of the core applications and programs licensees,… Read More…
Dec 2 2020

Changes to COVID-19 prescribing rules

In October, NCMB issued orders to remove the drugs Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and azithromycin from administrative rules that… Read More…
Dec 2 2020

From the President: Seeking help during the prolonged stress of COVID

 Categories:  President’s Message In November, during NCMB’s regularly scheduled Board Meeting, I had the honor of being sworn in as this distinguished… Read More…
Sep 23 2020

Board Actions Report - August 2020

 Categories:  Board Actions Report NCMB released this issue of the Forum a month earlier than usual in order to observe Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in… Read More…
Sep 23 2020

Situation critical: 1 in 4 depressed physicians admit they have considered suicide

It is widely understood that medical professionals are at increased risk for suicide relative to other professions due to… Read More…