January-February 2010
January-February 2010
- Arrested over anonymous complaint: Nurse acquitted following trial for filing complaint with medical board
 - Top Ten Professional Licensing Stories of 2009
 - Blind candidate wins all computerized aids she requested for exam
 - Did applicant use a ‘ringer’ to take his licensing exam?
 - Explicit statute not needed to discipline for sex with patients
 - Licensee has no right to cross-examine board members
 - Board president does not have to be lawyer, appeals court agrees
 - After audit, insurer requested that board revoke dentist’s license
 - Domestic assault and other charges warrant suspension, court says
 - Criminal convictions present boards with discipline challenges
 - After-hours drunk driving? Yes, it’s unprofessional conduct
 - HHS to enforce data collection by National Practitioner Data Bank
 - Should victim’s rights be included in discipline proceedings?
 - Former mental health patients certified as class in class-action challenge of license application
 - License of prosecutor under a cloud—but that doesn’t mean mandate for new trial
 - Requiring intention to reside permanently in U.S. for license is unconstitutional, court re-affirms