From Overdrive Magazine: OOIDA requests FMCSA delay the compliance date of medical registry rule. Click link to the full petition to read the OOIDA request.
Randolph Rosarion M.D.
Board Certified physician in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
Certified National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME)
Certified Medical Review Officer (MRO)
USCIS designated Civil Surgeon
Certified Examiner of Divers (Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine Society)
FAA designated Aviation Medical Examiner (AME)
FMCSA invalidating med cards issued by Georgia doc, drivers must be reexamined
From Overdrive Magazine: FMCSA invalidating med cards issued by Georgia doc, drivers must be reexamined.
Part 2: Medical Review Board to Change Field of Vision Standard to 120 Degrees Binocular
In the last post we saw that the Medical Review Board (MRB) recommended the 120 degrees binocular Field of Vision (FOV) standard to replace the current 70 degrees monocular standard. […]
Part I. What’s all the Fuss About Field of Vision Changes and What’s This About a Historical Blunder?
I first read about the Medical Review Board’s (MRB) recommendation to change the Field of Vision (FOV) from the current standard of 70 degrees monocular to 120 degrees horizontal binocular field of […]
Come May It’s a Brave New World For DOT Medical Examiners
This is a follow-up post about those cadets and their swift actions to prevent what could have been a disaster on I-95 back on February 9, 2014. We will also now find out […]
Coast Guard cadets help avert Connecticut bus accident – WFSB 3 Connecticut
Well, it happened last February, thought it would be a short but eye opening read on how important the driver evaluation process is. Although many factors outside our control as medical examiners […]
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