CASE SUMMARY
A physician agreed to never register their New York State medical license or practice medicine in New York State, effective August 3, 2010. The case stemmed from prior disciplinary action by the Arizona State Medical Board for negligence. The physician did not contest the charge, resulting in a negotiated agreement that permanently bars any future practice or registration in New York. This represents a voluntary agreement to avoid New York licensure rather than undergoing formal disciplinary proceedings.
CASE ANALYSIS
Effective Date: 08/03/2010
Type of Doctor: MD (Medical Doctor)
Disposition Type: Agreement to Never Register License or Practice in New York State (Permanent Bar)
How many total charges? 1 charge
What specifications of charges were alleged? Having been disciplined by another state (Arizona State Medical Board) for negligence
How many patients were involved in each charge? Not specified in the available record
Which charges was the licensee guilty of (either via hearing or negotiated consent)?
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- Having been disciplined by the Arizona State Medical Board for negligence (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):
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- Agreement to never register a New York State medical license or practice medicine in New York State (permanent prohibition)
- No limitations or conditions (complete bar from NY practice/registration)
