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Radiologist charged with selling medical test answers

Published in Hospital Law Weekly, May 27th, 2004

A hospital worker was charged with selling the answers to a radiology examination for medical students.

The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office was contacted by Educational Testing Service of Princeton, alleging that a man who worked in the radiology department at Englewood Hospital was willing to sell answers to the Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board Examination.

Medical dosimetrists are members of hospitals' radiation oncology teams. They calculate radiation doses that are administered to cancer patients.

On April 30, 2004, prosecutor's office investigators arranged to meet with Alberto Zacchino, 37, of Wayne. He allegedly...

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