Public Meeting Notice

Public Meeting Notice  Board of Registration in Podiatry Meeting – April 8, 2025

Tuesday, April 8, 2025 at 10 a.m.
Posted: April 2, 2025 1:30 p.m.

Overview

Please Note: This is a virtual meeting. Please see the Meeting Agenda for details on how to participate. 

Join on your computer, mobile app or room device

  • Join WebEx Meeting
  • Meeting number: 2536 056 3083
  • Password: POD1234 (7631234 when dialing from a phone or video system)

Or call in (audio only)

  • +1-617-315-0704 United States Toll (Boston)
  • +1-650-479-3208 United States Toll
  • Access code: 2536 056 3083

If you need reasonable accommodations in order to participate in the meeting, contact the DPH ADA Coordinator Stacy Hart at Stacy.Hart@mass.gov in advance of the meeting. While the Board will do its best to accommodate you, certain accommodations may require distinctive requests or the hiring of outside contractors and may not be available if requested immediately before the meeting.

Please be advised that recording meetings, by any means, including the use of any A.I. applications, without prior permission is strictly prohibited.

Agenda

Administrative Items:

  • Roll Call for attendance

Board Business:

  • Review public agenda for April 8, 2025 meeting
    • Review January 14, 2025 General Session Minutes
    • Review February 11, 2025 General Session Minutes
    • Hybrid meetings for board members – VOTE
    • Presentation on the Unified Recovery and Monitory Program (URAMP)
      • Proposed Generic Practice and Supervision Criteria – VOTE
      • Unified Recovery and Monitoring Program (URAMP) Operational Policy 24-08 – VOTE
    • Massachusetts Foot and Ankle Society (MFAS) legislative update
      • Dr. Anthony Tichner, President MFAS, Dr. Frank Campo, Past president, Mark Molloy, Cascade Strategies, LLC

Executive Session:

The Board will meet in Executive Session as authorized pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, § 21(a)(1) for the purpose of discussing the reputation, character, physical condition, or mental health, rather than professional competence, of an individual, or to discuss the discipline or dismissal of, or complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual. Specifically, evaluate the Good Moral Character as required for registration for a pending applicant.

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