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Arizona's laws are supposed to protect the state's residents from shoddy healthcare. New Times staff writer John Dickerson has spent months examining the law, investigating the boards charged with monitoring doctors and reviewing the records of doctors with questionable behavior. The results are troubling.

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  1. News
    A New Times “Prescription for Disaster” story leads to an investigation of a homeopathic doctor while another doc relapses
    Published: September 04, 2008
  2. Feature
    Blind trust: Don’t assume you’re seeing a doctor — even at the Mayo Clinic
    Published: May 22, 2008
  3. Feature
    Dr. Loophole
    Arizona's homeopathic board is the second chance for doctors who may not deserve one
    Published: April 10, 2008
  4. Feature
    The Doctor Is Out
    Arizona Medical Board's hands-off approach to relapsed addict physicians is endangering patients
    Published: March 06, 2008