Selective Enforcement?
Viewing video requires the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player
Tue, Sep 8, 2009 (5:30 p.m.)
Outgoing Nevada Medical Board Vice President Dr. Benjamin Rodriguez wants lawmakers to crack down on unlicensed medical assistants who administer Botox and other cosmetic injections at medical spas. So, why does he have an unlicensed assistant who admits she is injecting Botox in Rodriguez's office? Face to Face investigates.
Download segment Selective Enforcement? seg. 2: iPod or HDTV/720p
Download segment Selective Enforcement? seg. 3: iPod or HDTV/720p
Download segment Selective Enforcement? seg. 4: iPod or HDTV/720p
Download segment Selective Enforcement? seg. 1: iPod or HDTV/720p
Post a comment
Commenting requires registration.
Comments are moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors. Our goal is not to limit the discussion, but rather to elevate it. Comments should be relevant and contain no abusive language. Comments that are off-topic, vulgar, profane or include personal attacks will be removed. Full comments policy.
If you would like to submit your comment as a letter to the editor, you may submit it here.