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The Iowa Board of Medicine licenses physicians, osteopaths, acupuncturists, and other health care providers, and regulates the practice of medicine.
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The Iowa Board of Medicine licenses and regulates physicians, acupuncturists, and genetic counselors.
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Long-time Iowa Medical Society official was named as new executive director of Iowa Board of Medicine, the lead agency overseeing medical doctors in the state.
The Iowa Board of Medicine takes seriously its fundamental responsibility to serve the citizens of Iowa by ensuring that physicians and acupuncturists are qualified to practice and that they are adhering to the laws, rules and standards that regulate their practices.
Pursuant to the authority of the Iowa Code and Iowa Administrative Code, the Iowa Board of Medicine regulates the practice of medicine and surgery, acupuncture, and genetic counseling.
The 21st General Assembly created the State Board of Medical Examiners in 1886 to license physicians and regulate the practice of medicine. Initially, the Board issued licenses to several classes of physicians, including medical (M.D.), homeopaths, and eclectics.
The 21st General Assembly created the State Board of Medical Examiners in 1886 to license physicians and regulate the practice of medicine. Initially, the board issued licenses to several classes of physicians, including medical (M.D.), homeopaths, and eclectics.
Physicians, advocates and other concerned Iowans made their appeals to the Iowa Board of Medicine Thursday as the state medical regulatory body moves forward with its rulemaking effort for...