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Cherry Shaw Pollock
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01-003461  MARC ALAN SIEGEL vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 30, 2001
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner should have received a passing score on the June 2001 Florida Dental Licensure Examination, notwithstanding Respondent’s determination that he failed the test.Petitioner failed to demonstrate any sufficient legal or factual grounds for setting aside Respondent`s determination that Petitioner had not passed a professional licensure examination.
01-003620  KEN ALLAN NIEBRUGGE vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 13, 2001
At issue in this proceeding is whether Petitioner is entitled to a passing score on the Physical Diagnosis portion of the May 2001 chiropractic licensure examination.Petitioner failed to demonstrate errors in scoring of his chiropractic licensure examination.
01-003621  CECILIA DIAZ vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 13, 2001
Is Petitioner entitled to receive a passing score on the June 2001 dental licensure examination?Petitioner failed to meet her burden to show that the scoring of her June 2001 dental examination was flawed and that the Department acted arbitrarily or with an abuse of discretion.
01-000374  NAVIN SINGH vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 26, 2001
The issue in this case is whether the Petitioner is entitled to a passing grade on the clinical portion of the August 2000 optometry licensure examination.Evidence was insufficient to show that candidate for optometry license was entitled to passing grade.
01-002093  PERRY V. VERLENI vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 29, 2001
Petitioner did not demonstrate, without expert psychometric evidence, that entire new NBPME concept was flawed, but did demonstrate, based on expert podiatric medical testimony, that he was entitled to additional points on specific exam questions.
02-001106  LEONARD BADALAMENTE vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2002)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 19, 2002
Whether the Petitioner should receive additional credit on the Physical Diagnosis portion of the Chiropractic Licensure Examination administered May 10 through 13, 2000.Petitioner failed to prove that he should get additional credit for his responses on the Physical Diagnosis portion of the Chiropractic Licensure Examination; recommend that petition be dismissed.
01-004197  KRISTIAN L. KOSZEGHY vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 25, 2001
The issues to be resolved in this proceeding concern whether the Petitioner is entitled to received a passing score on the June 2001 Dental Licensure Examination.Petitioner failed to demonstrate that grading method, testing procedure, or actual scores on dental exam were arbitrary, unreasonable, or were arrived at by a departure from procedures and policies imposed on Respondent by its organic statutes and rules.
01-003640  JERROLD LEWIS SOLOMON vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 14, 2001
Whether Petitioner's challenge to the failing grade he received on the physical diagnosis portion of the May 2001 chiropractic licensure exam should be sustained.Applicant for chiropractic license failed to show that Department`s grading of exam was arbitrary or capricious or that noise heard during exam affected his score. Recommend no additional points be awarded and that license application be denied.
01-000964  BONNIE SANTO vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 08, 2001
Whether Petitioner is entitled to credit for her response to Question 36 or for her response to Question 41 of the X-ray interpretation portion of the Chiropractic Licensure Examination administered in November 2000.Petitioner`s challenge to scoring of chiropractic licensing examination should be dismissed.
01-001174  HERDLEY DENNIS HARRISON vs DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 27, 2001
Whether Petitioner is entitled to receive a passing score on the Physical Diagnosis portion of the November 2000 chiropractic licensure examination.Chiropractor from out of state did not prove he was entitled to passing score on Florida examination. Discussion of evidentiary effect of learned treatises is included.

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