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Arizona Medical Board
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Arizona Medical Board
The Board's mission is to protect public health and safety.

The Arizona Medical Board is committed to serving the public through the honest, fair, and judicious licensing and regulation of allopathic physicians (MDs). This commitment spans over a century of changing healthcare delivery systems and methodologies. During this time, the Board has witnessed the altering roles of healthcare providers and the implementation of futuristic health services. Throughout these changing times, the Board has been a proactive leader in the regulation of medical professionals by implementing laws on the forefront of new medical practices. Additionally, the Board made public information a priority by creating one of the top physician profiling systems in the country, enabling the public to make informed healthcare decisions. As it has in the past, the Arizona Medical Board will continue to gain public respect and trust by focusing on the issues that will shape positive healthcare environments. It is committed to streamlining the laws that regulate the medical profession by clarifying existing regulations and creating new laws to address the future needs of the community.

A Message from the Arizona Medical Board

The next meeting of the Arizona Medical Board will be Wednesday, August 11, 2010 in the Board’s meeting room at 9535 East Doubletree Ranch Road in Scottsdale. The Board will convene at 8:00am.

The agenda for each meeting is posted on this web site. To view an agenda or previous meeting minutes, click on Consumer Center/Media Center on the left side of the page and then click on "Agenda & Minutes". Draft minutes are posted several days after each meeting to the same location.

The Arizona Medical Board will be closed on Friday, July 23 2010 for an unpaid furlough day. The office will reopen on Monday, July 26. This will not prevent the use of our on-line services. For a complete list of agencies that will be closed, please visit http://www.azdoa.gov/news/furloughs.asp. Thank you for your patience.