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JB 112210

CASE SUMMARY

A physician received censure and reprimand from the New York State Department of Health, effective November 22, 2010, after being disciplined by the New Hampshire State Board of Medicine for repeated negligent acts involving one patient. The physician did not contest the charge and successfully completed all terms of the order by January 24, 2011, indicating full compliance with the disciplinary requirements.


CASE ANALYSIS

Effective Date: 11/22/2010

Type of Doctor: MD (Medical Doctor)

Disposition Type: Censure and Reprimand (Completed 01/24/2011)

How many total charges? 1 charge

What specifications of charges were alleged? Having been disciplined by another state (New Hampshire State Board of Medicine) for repeated negligent acts with one patient

How many patients were involved in each charge? 1 patient (repeated negligent acts with a single patient)

Which charges was the licensee guilty of (either via hearing or negotiated consent)?

    • Having been disciplined by the New Hampshire State Board of Medicine for repeated negligent acts (physician did not contest the charge)

Which charges was the licensee not guilty of? N/A – Only one charge was brought, and the physician did not contest it

Outcome/Penalties (specific to this case):

    • Censure and reprimand
    • Terms of order completed on January 24, 2011
    • No limitations or conditions imposed
    • Address at time of action: 130 Tarrytown Road, Manchester, NH 03103
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