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Jd 011210

CASE ANALYSIS SUMMARY Summary: A physician assistant entered into a consent agreement on January 12, 2010, after not contesting charges of negligence on more than one occasion and a criminal conviction for forgery in the third degree. The provider received a 24-month license suspension (stayed), five years of probation, and a $5,000 fine. All terms and …

JC 120110

CASE SUMMARY A physician’s license was suspended effective December 1, 2010, following a hearing in which the Hearing Committee sustained charges of having been disciplined by the Virginia State Board of Medicine for negligent conduct, dangerous to patient health and welfare, and performing acts likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public. The New York …

KC 071910

CASE SUMMARY A physician whose medical license was originally revoked on July 31, 2002, had that revocation stayed by the New York State Board of Regents on July 19, 2010, with probation imposed for three years instead. The Hearing Committee had previously sustained six serious charges against the physician: gross negligence, negligence on more than …

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