9 occupational therapy assistant licenses are set to expire in Mesa during November

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There are nine occupational therapy assistant licenses set to expire in Mesa during November, according to the State of Arizona.

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Occupational therapy assistant licenses set to expire during November
License HolderLicense TypeLapse DateIssued Date
Sophia H. UeharaOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-122012-11-13
Spencer A. ThorstadOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-172014-06-02
Jaclyn B. GuintardOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-122012-11-13
Samantha M. GaonaOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-202016-11-21
Stephanie L. Gerdes AckermanOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-192000-07-24
Suzette V. DobbinsOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-202012-11-21
Lisa A. CampagnariOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-202016-11-21
Nicholas Alan GronhoyOccupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-122018-11-13
William T. Davidson Jr.Occupational Therapy Assistant2020-11-122012-11-13

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