EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A physician received a 36-month license suspension that was stayed in favor of probation for the same period, effective February 4, 2010. The case involved charges of negligence on more than one occasion, which the physician did not contest. As a condition of probation and prior to resuming active practice, the physician must successfully complete a clinical competency examination. This disposition allows the physician to continue practicing under supervision while demonstrating competency before full reinstatement.
CASE ANALYSIS
Effective Date: 02/04/2010
Type of Doctor: MD (Medical Doctor)
Disposition Type: License Suspension (36 months) – Stayed with Probation (36 months)
How many total charges? 1 charge
What specifications of charges were alleged? Negligence on more than one occasion
How many patients were involved in each charge? Not specified in the available record (multiple occasions implies multiple patients)
Which charges was the licensee guilty of (either via hearing or negotiated consent)?
- Negligence on more than one occasion (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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- License suspension for 36 months, stayed with probation for 36 months (suspension not imposed; probation granted instead)
- Must complete a clinical competency examination prior to resuming active practice of medicine
- No additional limitations or conditions specified
- Address: Redacted
