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This
site was designed to work with the majority
of the web browsers that have been released
to the marketplace in the last three years.
This site uses Javascript for the navigation
menus and some pop-up boxes for regulatory
information and the glossary of terms. Security
add-ons to browers which restrict pop-up
windows may reduce the functionality of this
site. In most cases, there is an alternative
path to the same information. This site has
been tested with Internet Explorer, Netscape
Navigator and Opera browsers.
Navigation
Throughout our site, you will find that selecting Home
will always return you to the main Home page. The Home
link is alway on the upper left section of your screen.
From pages deeper into the website, home as well as the
navigational path are displayed as an electronic bread
crumb trail which will allow you to back up through the
site.
Content navigation through the site can be performed via
several menus. At the bottom of each screen is a footer
menu which will contain links covering the policies and
help systems of the site. The header menu located at the
top of each page allows you to quickly access the most
popular information contained on the website. Finally detailed
navigational menus are provied on the left-hand side of
each screen.
Additionally
you can return to the page you previously
visited by pressing your browser's Back Button.
Doctor Query
The
Doctor Query box at the top of the header
menu provides a quick means to locate information
regarding a licensee of the Arizona Medical
Board. In this field you may type in the
following information:
Electronic
Documents
This
site uses Adobe Acrobat to deliver electronic
versions of the Board's agendas, minutes
and actions. Adobe offers a free
reader from its website that allows you
to view these PDF documents. On the pages
that may contain PDF files, a link to the
free reader will usually be provided.
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The Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners uses Adobe Acrobat for the distribution of electronic versions of
its documents. You must have the free
Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view these files. |
If
you cannot run the Adobe Reader on your computer,
physical copies of the document may be obtained
for a fee by making a request
for public information.
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Assistance
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us link at the top of this page.