CASE SUMMARY
A physician permanently surrendered their New York State medical license effective September 24, 2010, pursuant to New York State Public Health Law Section 230.13. This action is explicitly noted as non-disciplinary in nature, distinguishing it from misconduct-related license surrenders. The permanent surrender under this statute typically occurs for reasons unrelated to professional misconduct, such as retirement, health concerns, or other personal circumstances. No charges were brought against the physician in this matter.
CASE ANALYSIS
Effective Date: 09/24/2010
Type of Doctor: MD (Medical Doctor)
Disposition Type: Permanent License Surrender (Non-Disciplinary) pursuant to Public Health Law Section 230.13
How many total charges? 0 charges (non-disciplinary action)
What specifications of charges were alleged? None – This action is not disciplinary in nature
How many patients were involved in each charge? N/A – No charges were brought
Which charges was the licensee guilty of (either via hearing or negotiated consent)? N/A – No charges were brought; this is a non-disciplinary surrender
Which charges was the licensee not guilty of? N/A – No charges were brought
Outcome/Penalties (specific to this case):
- Permanent surrender of New York State medical license
- Action taken pursuant to NYS Public Health Law Section 230.13
- Explicitly non-disciplinary in nature
- No limitations or conditions (complete license surrender)
- Address: Redacted
