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M. A. 091813

Summary This case involves a physician who voluntarily surrendered their New York medical license following disciplinary action taken by Illinois authorities. The physician had been indefinitely suspended in Illinois in October 2012 for fraudulent Medicaid billing practices, including submitting claims for Tramadol prescriptions without a legitimate medical purpose and for office visits that were not …

J. A. 052313

Summary This case involves a physician who voluntarily surrendered his New York medical license following disciplinary action taken against him by the Virginia Board of Medicine. The underlying Virginia case involved serious prescribing violations affecting seven patients over nearly a decade, including prescribing controlled substances without proper medical justification, inadequate patient evaluations, and poor record-keeping. …

M. A. 022912

CASE ANALYSIS SUMMARY Bottom Line: This case involved a physician who voluntarily surrendered their New York medical license rather than contest charges related to a 2009 DEA order that revoked their registration for prescribing controlled substances to 233 patients without physical examinations and outside the usual course of professional practice. The physician chose to surrender …

N. A. 101311

Case Analysis Summary – Case 3 Case Overview: The physician voluntarily surrendered her medical license following charges related to disciplinary action taken by the Arizona Medical Board. The Arizona Board had restricted the physician’s practice and prohibited prescribing due to suspected use of a general anesthetic/sedative, following a summary suspension from Valley View Medical Center. …

S. A. 022811

Summary This case involves a physician who entered into a consent agreement to surrender their medical license following charges of prescribing medications inappropriately to multiple patients during 2007-2008. Rather than contesting the charges through a hearing, the physician agreed not to contest the negligence charges and voluntarily surrendered their license. The physician’s name was to …

MC 110110

CASE SUMMARY A physician voluntarily surrendered their medical license effective November 1, 2010, after being disciplined by the Indiana State Medical Licensing Board. The physician did not contest charges of failing to keep abreast of current theory or practice regarding the prescribing of controlled substances, knowingly violating state or federal statutes or regulations, and practicing …

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