MediLicensePro: A Comprehensive Digital Platform for International Medical Licensing Management

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Gilmar Padua

Abstract

Healthcare professionals seeking international licensure face scattered information systems, hidden processing costs, and lack of real-time application visibility across multiple jurisdictions. This study presents MediLicensePro, an integrated web and mobile platform designed to streamline international medical licensing processes for healthcare professionals. The system incorporates user-centered design, secure cloud-based architecture, role-based access control, 256-bit AES encryption, and automated verification workflows. MediLicensePro provides a centralized dashboard for monitoring multiple licensure applications, transparent fee structures, real-time status tracking, automated document verification, and comprehensive compliance monitoring. The platform demonstrates significant potential for improving efficiency and accessibility in international medical licensing, representing a substantial advancement in healthcare workforce mobility solutions.

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Padua, G. (2025). MediLicensePro: A Comprehensive Digital Platform for International Medical Licensing Management. Research Frontiers: International Journal of Social Science and Technology, 1(1), 116–126. https://doi.org/10.55990/20250007
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