Deborah S. Golob, M.D. v. Arizona Medical Board of the State of Arizona

1 Deborah S. Golob, a physician licensed by the State of Arizona, appeals the superior court's judgment upholding a Decree of Censure and other sanctions imposed on her by the Arizona Medi-cal Board (the "Board"). The Board acted after finding that Dr. Golob had issued prescriptions over the internet without conducting a physical examination of the individual for whom the medicine was authorized or without previously establishing a physician-patient relationship. We reject Dr. Golob's challenges to the sufficiency of the evidence and to certain statutes, and we therefore affirm the judgment against her.
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Deborah S. Golob, M.D. v. Arizona Medical Board of the State of Arizona

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