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Iowa's licensure agency discloses previously withheld facts in a case against a chiropractor. But has it changed its policy? Amid new disclosures, Iowa’s position on licensing boards remains unclear
When licensing boards punish a professional but still won't say what the ... the Iowa Board of Medicine’s executive director said that about 600 confidential complaints against physicians came ...
The Post-Licensure Assessment System (PLAS) is a joint program of the FSMB and the National Board of Medical Examiners. The PLAS provides comprehensive services to medical licensing authorities for use in assessing the ongoing competence of licensed or previously licensed physicians.
This is an example of a less-standardized licensure that is part of the licensing debate. For example, the gold standard in radiologic technician is a JCERT accredited 24-month program, but some states allow for only 6-week programs. [6] There is often debate about the level and type of regulation needed.
The Iowa Board of Medicine has publicly disclosed the basis for requiring a plastic surgeon to undergo a neuropsychological examination. Over the years, surgeon Ronald S. Bergman of Des Moines has ...
Was the Department of Health Division of Medical Marijuana and Integrative Therapy until October 1, 2020; [6] medical cannabis only – there is no regulatory agency for other use. [a] Puerto Rico Medical Cannabis Regulatory Board (a division of the Puerto Rico Department of Health). The Board was created in 2017 under the MEDICINAL Act of 2017 ...
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The Iowa Board of Education has until Dec. 28 to begin the rulemaking process for Senate File 496, Heather Doe, the education department's spokesperson, told the Des Moines Register.