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MC 110110

CASE SUMMARY A physician agreed to never activate their registration or reapply for a license to practice medicine in New York State, effective November 1, 2010. This action represents a modification of a previous disciplinary order (BPMC #08-75) issued on May 21, 2008, and does not constitute a new action. The original 2008 order addressed …

BC 080310

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 …

AB 070110

SUMMARY A physician agreed to never activate their registration or reapply for a medical license in New York State, effective July 1, 2010. The case stemmed from prior disciplinary action by the Virginia Board of Medicine for negligent conduct involving the prescribing of controlled substances in a manner that posed a danger to patient health …

SB 070910

Case Summary: This is a 2010 disciplinary case involving a physician who faced multiple serious charges related to patient care and professional conduct. An MD practicing in Brooklyn was charged with seven violations, including gross negligence, negligence on more than one occasion, fraudulent practice, filing a false report, ordering excessive tests and treatment, failure to …

M.A. 121411

CASE ANALYSIS SUMMARY Bottom Line: This case involved a physician who voluntarily surrendered their New York medical license rather than contest charges related to their Kentucky license revocation. The physician had been disciplined in Kentucky for failing to properly diagnose and monitor 11 patients, maintaining substandard medical records, and refusing to participate in rehabilitation proceedings. …

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