6 occupational therapist licenses are set to expire in Yuma during Q4

6 occupational therapist licenses are set to expire in Yuma during Q4

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There are six occupational therapist licenses set to expire in Yuma during the fourth quarter, according to the State of Arizona.

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Occupational therapist licenses set to expire during Q4
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Michelle Renee McClarenOccupational Therapist2020-10-152006-10-16
Lindsey A. DellingerOccupational Therapist2020-10-162016-10-17
Marlena Iisha MosbacherOccupational Therapist2020-11-122018-11-13
Holly Denise JordanOccupational Therapist2020-12-152002-12-16
Daena S. GibsonOccupational Therapist2020-11-182010-11-19
Monique P. LoomisOccupational Therapist2020-10-112010-10-12

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