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SC 041310

CASE SUMMARY

A physician received a 36-month license suspension with the final 27 months stayed, effective April 13, 2010, after admitting guilt to charges of negligence on more than one occasion. The physician served approximately six months of active suspension while completing a required clinical competency assessment. Once the assessment was completed, the suspension was lifted on October 15, 2010, and the physician was placed on probation for 36 months. The physician successfully completed all terms of probation on October 14, 2013, demonstrating full compliance with the disciplinary order.


CASE ANALYSIS

Effective Date: 04/13/2010

Type of Doctor: MD (Medical Doctor)

Disposition Type: License Suspension (36 months with 27 months stayed) followed by Probation (36 months) – COMPLETED

How many total charges? 1 charge

What specifications of charges were alleged? Negligence on more than one occasion

How many patients were involved in each charge? Not specified in the available record (multiple occasions implies multiple patients)

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

  • Negligence on more than one occasion (physician admitted guilt)

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

Outcome/Penalties (specific to this case):

    • License suspension for 36 months with last 27 months stayed (9 months active suspension served)
    • Required to obtain and comply with clinical competency assessment during suspension period
    • Active suspension ended: October 15, 2010
    • Probation for 36 months following suspension
    • Probation completed: October 14, 2013
    • No current limitations or conditions (case fully resolved)
    • Address: Redacted
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