Forensic pathology board certification requirements
Applicants for certification by the ABPath must have graduated from one of the following.
- A medical school in the United States or Canada accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education.
- An osteopathic college of medicine accredited by the American Osteopathic Association.
- A medical school outside the United States or Canada acceptable to the ABPath.
UME Documents Required with Application
Medical School Diploma
Applicants must upload a copy of their medical school diploma (along with an English translation if issued outside the United States in a language other than English), showing the medical degree and the date that it was awarded.
If a copy is not available, graduates of United States or Canadian medical schools may upload a letter from the Dean’s office of their medical school certifying that they graduated from medical school, stating the medical degree and the date that it was awarded. A certificate showing that the applicant has passed a final examination is not acceptable.
Medical Licensure
There are no exceptions to the licensure requirements.
- Applicants must possess or have applied for a full and unrestricted license in a state or jurisdiction of the United States or Canada that will be valid at the time examination results are released.
- Canadian applicants must have taken and passed the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) and RCPSC examinations and obtained the appropriate licensure in a Canadian province or obtained a full and unrestricted license in the United States.
- An institutional, training, or temporary license is not acceptable.
- If the applicant has applied for, but not yet received a medical license, he/she may upload a copy of a letter or email received from the medical licensing board stating they are in receipt of the application for licensure and documentation of successful completion of USMLE Step 3 or other examination required by the licensing authority.
- Applicants who upload the required information will be allowed to sit for the examination, but their results will not be released until evidence of licensure is uploaded to the applicant’s My Profile in his/her PATHway. If evidence of licensure is not uploaded within 2 years from the date of the examination, the examination results will be declared null and void.
Autopsy Requirements
- The applicant must have completed a minimum of 30 autopsies by the time the application for certification is submitted.