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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 …

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 …

S. A.112612

Summary This case involves a physician who voluntarily surrendered their New York medical license in November 2012 after being charged with two specifications of professional misconduct. The charges were based on disciplinary action taken by the California Medical Board in July 2012, which had revoked the physician’s California license (with a stayed revocation), imposed a …

F. A. 112612

Summary This case involves a physician who entered into a consent agreement with the New York State Board for Professional Medical Conduct in November 2012. The physician was charged with three specifications of professional misconduct based on: (1) prior disciplinary action by the California Medical Board for gross negligence and repeated negligent acts, and (2) …

T. A.100812

Summary This case involves a physician who faced professional misconduct charges related to the care of nine patients (labeled A through I) between 2006-2009. The physician was found guilty of negligence and failure to maintain adequate medical records across multiple patients, but was cleared of more serious charges like gross negligence, incompetence, fraud, and moral …

V. A. 092111

Case Analysis Summary – Case 2 Case Overview: The physician entered into a consent agreement following allegations of negligence on more than one occasion involving three emergency department patients in 2006. The case involved failures in patient evaluation and medical record-keeping. The physician resolved the matter through negotiated consent, accepting two years of probation with …

M. A. 081011

Summary This case involves a physician who voluntarily surrendered their New York medical license following disciplinary action by the California Medical Board. The California Board had revoked the physician’s license (stayed) and placed them on five years’ probation with significant restrictions, including prohibition from emergency medicine practice and requirements for remedial education. The physician was …

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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