Mprofessional license renewal for Minnesota just arrived and is due before the year end. I plan on moving out of State and probably will not return. Here are my options:
Choice 1: Pay the $218 annual fee for Minnesota PLUS somehow manage to obtain 45 hours of continuing education credits which comport with Minnesota's requirements. (Probably entails a very costly trip back to keep up).
Choice 2: Try to convert my inactive Ohio license to active status. This will be quite costly because I have been "inactive" for almost 7 years($300 x 4 missed biennium registration periods PLUS $200 "reinstatement fee PLUS continuing education class fees).
Choice 3: Do it all baby. After all, I am married to a surgeon and it is just pocket change.
The irony of all of this....We may end up in neither Ohio nor Minnesota at the end of the day AND I don't intend to work for at least a year after our next move. Allowing a license to lapse is a HUGE deal. Yet I don't know what to do. Does anyone have a crystal ball? Tarot? Heck, let's put it to a vote.
BTW, this is one reason why I am always slightly cynical when a fellow medicalspouse decides law is the way to go for them. This career path is not all that portable while medicine demands some amount of portability.
Kelly
Choice 1: Pay the $218 annual fee for Minnesota PLUS somehow manage to obtain 45 hours of continuing education credits which comport with Minnesota's requirements. (Probably entails a very costly trip back to keep up).
Choice 2: Try to convert my inactive Ohio license to active status. This will be quite costly because I have been "inactive" for almost 7 years($300 x 4 missed biennium registration periods PLUS $200 "reinstatement fee PLUS continuing education class fees).
Choice 3: Do it all baby. After all, I am married to a surgeon and it is just pocket change.
The irony of all of this....We may end up in neither Ohio nor Minnesota at the end of the day AND I don't intend to work for at least a year after our next move. Allowing a license to lapse is a HUGE deal. Yet I don't know what to do. Does anyone have a crystal ball? Tarot? Heck, let's put it to a vote.
BTW, this is one reason why I am always slightly cynical when a fellow medicalspouse decides law is the way to go for them. This career path is not all that portable while medicine demands some amount of portability.
Kelly
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