Radiologic technologist discipline, testing need repair, auditors say April 13, 2016 Allowing examinees to take a second stab at questions they missed on their exam. Using a whiteboard to keep track of [...]
“Psychosexual evaluation” order against licensee was unreasonable February 11, 2016 An Arizona appeals court upheld the license revocation of a doctor accused of sexually abusing his patients, despite [...]
“Letters of concern” a weak discipline substitute, TV station alleges January 27, 2016 According to an investigative series published by Phoenix local news station ABC 15, the state’s dental board [...]
License candidates got “second guess” on exam answers November 23, 2015 Some candidates for a radiologic technologist license were given second chances on the same day of examination to [...]
Boards nix naming of dentists charged with crimes May 15, 2015 The Arizona dental and medical boards denied requests from a Phoenix ABC news station for lists of doctors and dentists who [...]
Arizona: Board members don’t need independent clinical evaluation to discipline May 5, 2015 The Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division one, in a February 26 ruling, affirmed a trial court's ruling holding that the [...]
Board can rule out fish pedicures, Arizona court finds September 22, 2014 An appellate court in Arizona ruled May 27 that the state cosmetology board may ban so-called fish pedicures, an [...]
State won’t defend fired board director September 22, 2014 The Arizona state attorney general's office denied a request by the state's former medical board director to pay legal fees [...]
Group sues vet board over animal massage restrictions June 13, 2014 The Institute for Justice, a libertarian legal group, filed a lawsuit March 5 charging that the Arizona state veterinary [...]