ARORA v. IOWA BD. OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS

No. 96-279.

564 N.W.2d 4 (1997)

Vasu ARORA, Appellee, v. IOWA BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

Rehearing Denied June 16, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, and Linny Emrich, Theresa O'Connell Weeg, and Heather L. Adams, Assistant Attorneys General, for appellant.

Michael J. Gau of Kane, Norby & Reddick, P.C., Dubuque, for appellee.

Considered by McGIVERIN, C.J., and LARSON, CARTER, SNELL, and TERNUS, JJ.


LARSON, Justice.

The Polk County District Court reversed a decision of the Iowa Board of Medical Examiners, which had suspended the medical license of the respondent, Vasu Arora, for substandard care of patients. The district court concluded that the board's decision lacked substantial evidence and was unreasonable and arbitrary. See Iowa Code §§ 17A.19(8)(f), (g) (1991). The court also concluded that the board committed an error of law by refusing...

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