Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-38-107 - Examination
A. The examination
for a license consists of two parts:
1. A
timed written examination that includes questions addressing the treatment
modalities listed in A.R.S. §
32-2901(22).
To pass the written examination, an applicant shall obtain a score of at least
70 percent; and
2. A personal
interview with the Board to examine an applicant's personal and professional
history as it applies to homeopathic medicine. The Board may ask questions to
clarify issues regarding the applicant's competence to engage in the practice
of medicine safely, unprofessional conduct in the applicant's professional
record, and whether the scope of the applicant's practice falls within the
scope of homeopathic medicine as defined at A.R.S. §
32-2901(22).
B. An applicant may use a copy of
Kent's Repertory as a reference during the written examination. An applicant
shall not use a computer or other written material during the written
examination.
Notes
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