(1) A residency is approved for purposes of 37-3-102 (3) , MCA, if the training program meets the following criteria:
(a) is in a hospital or clinic located in the United States; and
(b) has been approved by the American council on graduate medical education or the American osteopathic association.
(2) Alternatively, a residency is approved if, upon investigation, the board finds that the residency:
(a) is approved by, or affiliated with, the world health organization;
(b) carries malpractice insurance;
(c) has been approved for certification by the American board of medical specialties;
(d) requires residents to have sufficient fluency in spoken and written English to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety;
(e) has an internal examination process (if written examinations are conducted, the residency will provide the board with reports or access to examination results) ; and
(f) provides that residents are supervised by a mentor who:
(i) is a licensed physician; and
(ii) provides written evaluations and/or reports to the training program, and to the board upon request.