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13 psychologist licenses are set to expire in Tucson during November

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There are 13 psychologist licenses set to expire in Tucson during November, according to the State of Arizona.

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Psychologist licenses set to expire during November
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Necoe Lynn Otto-ParkinsonPsychologist2020-11-302001-04-30
Freda G. BlakePsychologist2020-11-301997-04-15
Angela A. ChiodoPsychologist2020-11-302017-05-23
Najah Elisabeth SwartzPsychologist2020-11-302015-06-24
Andrew B. PerkinsPsychologist2020-11-302016-01-19
Eva Maldonado-RentaPsychologist2020-11-302016-02-11
Margaret S. St. JohnPsychologist2020-11-301984-12-14
John Robert CorbettPsychologist2020-11-302019-10-09
Jennifer Elaine JepsonPsychologist2020-11-302019-10-17
Sandra M. GallagherPsychologist2020-11-302002-06-18
Jennifer P. RhodesPsychologist2020-11-301984-12-14
Elisabetta AmbrosiaPsychologist2020-11-302020-04-07
Jennifer P. RhodesPsychologist2020-11-301984-12-14

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