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J. A. 102214

Summary A registered physician assistant in New York State entered into a consent agreement with the State Board for Professional Medical Conduct following a 2013 criminal conviction for driving while intoxicated. The practitioner agreed not to contest the professional misconduct charge and accepted penalties, including a $1,100 fine, censure and reprimand, and ongoing compliance and …

U. A. 082614

Summary This case involves a physician who entered into a consent agreement following a criminal conviction for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated (DWI). The physician was convicted in New York City Criminal Court in June 2013 and received a $500 fine, conditional discharge, driver’s license revocation, mandatory participation in a drinking driver referral program, …

S. A. 080310

Case Analysis Summary Case Overview: The physician entered into a consent agreement with the New York State Board for Professional Medical Conduct following a criminal conviction for aggravated driving while intoxicated. The case was resolved through negotiated consent rather than a formal hearing, with the physician accepting responsibility and agreeing to professional monitoring and rehabilitation …

R. A. 080310

Case Summary This case involved a doctor who was disciplined for a DUI conviction rather than patient care issues. The doctor did not contest the charge and completed the terms of her disciplinary order by 2013. Case Analysis  Effective Date: August 3, 2010 Type of Doctor: M.D. (Medical Doctor) Disposition Type: Consent Agreement How many …

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