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S. A. 011013

This case involves a Registered Physician Assistant who entered into a consent agreement with the New York State Board for Professional Medical Conduct in January 2013. The physician assistant was charged with one specification of professional misconduct for practicing beyond the authorized scope of the profession by inappropriately prescribing medications during 2009-2010. Rather than contest …

S. A. 080310

Case Analysis Summary Case Overview: The physician entered into a consent agreement with the New York State Board for Professional Medical Conduct following a criminal conviction for aggravated driving while intoxicated. The case was resolved through negotiated consent rather than a formal hearing, with the physician accepting responsibility and agreeing to professional monitoring and rehabilitation …

J. A. 082211

Summary This case involves a physician who entered into a consent agreement for fraudulent practice by falsely representing himself as board-certified. The physician knowingly and with intent to mislead claimed to be a board-certified physician and/or board-certified cosmetic surgeon when he knew he held no such certifications. The case was resolved through a consent order …

P. A. 110110

Summary This case involved a urologist who was found guilty of professional misconduct for failing to maintain accurate medical records. The physician copied vital signs, temperature, weight, and pupil evaluation results from a patient’s chart rather than conducting proper examinations during visits in October and November 2008. The doctor was censured and reprimanded, received a …

E. A. 110110

Summary This case involves a physician who entered into a consent agreement with the New York State Board for Professional Medical Conduct following disciplinary action taken by the Florida Board of Medicine. The underlying incident involved performing wrong-site surgery on a patient, failing to follow proper surgical protocols, and performing unauthorized procedures. The physician agreed …

R. A. 080310

Case Summary This case involved a doctor who was disciplined for a DUI conviction rather than patient care issues. The doctor did not contest the charge and completed the terms of her disciplinary order by 2013. Case Analysis  Effective Date: August 3, 2010 Type of Doctor: M.D. (Medical Doctor) Disposition Type: Consent Agreement How many …

R. A. 071310

Summary: This physician entered into a consent agreement resulting in a censure and reprimand after not contesting charges related to disciplinary action taken by the Virginia Board of Medicine. The misconduct involved conduct that would constitute negligence, gross negligence, and failure to maintain proper patient records if committed in New York. The New York action …

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